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You can't, which is really frustrating. The best you can do is find the Notification in the Notifications Tab and it will give you an ad-hoc smart list of everyone who got that error on that day.
For ongoing programs I try to just keep the single program in Marketo. Especially nurtures, as they take a lot of effort to stand up. If you want to group PPC leads by quarter, for example, you could have a separate list for each quarter in your program and/or a separate SFDC campaign, and just swap...
Reach out to support and they'll delete them for you. It's a known issue.
Same here! It's saved me in the past because it has the why. Also makes you stop and think about what you're doing before you implement the change.
Document everything! Especially key processes like your lead lifecycle. Also it's a great idea to create a field library to document what important fields do and which system is setting the values.
Sounds like a great topic! Can you share with an un-shortened link?
Oh gotcha, it's just checking to see which new records did not sync over?
I don't remember the exact numbers, but our ad conversion went up like CRAZY from LinkedIn ads when we integrated the ads into Marketo. It's super-low friction for them to fill out the form on LinkedIn, vs clicking over to your site. It's not too painful to set up in Marketo, and as Christina mentio...
Even if you don't hit Marketo's actual daily limit, you'll likely slow your instance to a crawl. At my last company, we were trying to use a webhook to get email activity into a Redshift database using some Heap Analytics webhooks. Every time we sent a big email, the webhooks would take up all of th...