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I actually have a document named "Outlook Sucks" where I keep notes about all the different peculiarities to remember for various email clients.Outlook will also ignore inline !important styles from time to time, though I believe it's OK with them in the section.Unfortunately, you've really just go...
It should be possible, but I doubt you could do this on a Marketo-hosted landing page, due to the need of server-side coding.You should start by looking at the Marketo cookie and pulling down a unique identifier for the visitor on the landing page. I haven't looked at this myself, but the cookie pro...
It depends on what you mean by "pure html." What I'm guessing you mean is using a template with all inline styles and not utilizing a stylesheet or CSS in your .You can do it however you want, but for the sake of ease, utilizing CSS makes the most sense so you can utilize classes and template-wide s...
I know there are solutions in Launchpoint, like this one: http://launchpoint.marketo.com/perkuto/1248-digesto-rss-to-email-for-marketo/I've never used it, but I'd probably start there for a solution. Alternatively, you could develop your own solution using the API, if you have the resources.
If I understand you correctly, you have a program with two smart campaigns in it: The first smart campaign identifies who might fill out the form and uses a "Member of Smart List" filter. But what does the flow for this campaign do? The second smart campaign uses a "Fills out Form" trigger and the...
If your smart campaign is requested in a different campaign, the requesting campaign will be listed in the Used By section.For example:Smart Campaign A's smart filter is set as a trigger for "Campaign is Requested"Smart Campaign B's flow has an action step to Request Campaign = Smart Campaign ASo wh...
Did you make sure to approve the landing page after you made these changes? Once you modify it, it'll create a new draft and the changes won't display until you right-click and approve it.
What is your list name? You might go simple to test, with a list name like "TestAPIList" (e.g. no spaces or anything else that could confuse the code).Sharing the code snippet you're using would be helpful also.
Have you tried downloading this on multiple connections to make sure it's not your Internet connection that's slowing things down?
You'd probably be better off suggesting this as an idea: https://community.marketo.com/MarketoIdeaNewIn general, I get what you're saying, but I think you could argue it either way. What might be a better solution, is to set it to something neutral (e.g. "---") and requiring a selection before you c...