If you go with a system that doesn't directly connect to Marketo, but has an API, you can build a connection. For example: Eventbrite doesn't connect natively, but it doesn't take ...
This is more of a CRM question, but I figured I would post here and see if anyone has had experience with this challenge...Essentially what I want to do is be able to run a report ...
We split everything into two categories... net new and all time. It can get kind of fuzzy, since reporting on created date makes things so much easier, but say you want to know how...
If you're already using custom coding to sync with the Marketo API and your database, it shouldn't be too difficult to split the datetime into two fields and store them separately....
You should be able to do this, but you wouldn't use the subject line a/b test, you would use the "Whole Email" test instead: https://community.marketo.com/MarketoArticle?id=kA05000...
There might be a better way of doing this, but here's the only ways I know of (none of which are really ideal):
Membership Trend or Membership by Week tabs: Look at your registra...
I don't believe this is possible with Marketo... what goes into those fields is what comes out and you can't manipulate it like you might with PHP.You could consider splitting them...
Certain competitors offer this feature, which I've found very useful in the past. I'll admit though that I developed an over-reliance and would ask any stupid question that popped ...