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Hi David, Could you clarify what the lead's field values are, and what the field types are? That will help clarify your best course of action.
If you contact Support, we can set up a custom deduplication rule so it creates a new lead during form fillout and list import if they have a different Last Name, even if the email address is the same. It may take us a few days because we need to escalate it.
If you check their Black Listed checkbox in the Lead Info tab of their lead record, that will prevent them from receiving operational emails. You could also use a Change Data Value flow step in a smart campaign to do this if you want to do it for a number of leads at once.
There's nothing out of the box that I know of - this might work though. Generate a list of Personalized URLs for the people registered:https://community.marketo.com/MarketoArticle?id=kA050000000L4C9CAK Then create a QR code for each PURL, which you'll put on people's badges:https://www.the-qrcode-...
Not that I can find - I would make an idea for this and then our engineers might weigh in on it.
I'd say either Jep is right, or whoever set it up has no idea what they're doing. If someone clicks on a paid ad link to your website after searching a competitor's name, it should be included in the query string.
I'm not sure if this is in the works already or not, but you can install android emulators on any windows machine (like a Surface Pro). Here's one that I use for troubleshooting purposes sometimes:http://www.bluestacks.com/
Hi JD,For security reasons, forms will only prepopulate if they're dragged onto a Marketo landing page using the form editor. Forms can't prefill when using the embed code.If you use one of our API's in conjunction with the .vals method from here:http://developers.marketo.com/documentation/websites/...
What is it that's supposed to be tying people to the SFDC campaign? And what's the relationship between the custom field and your autoassignment rules?
Thanks! Most of the old articles related to the original form editor have "Forms 1.0" in their title, but it looks like we missed a few.