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Hi Moritz,When Marketo registers someone, it's creating them as a registered guest in Adobe, and that should be the password of the profile it creates for them. You set that password in Admin > Launchpoint, when you edit the service being used. It's the "participant password". I would advise against...
Hi Dave, From my standpoint in Support, there's not a tool we have that can do this. The best option is to go through them via the Marketo interface itself. If you're looking for campaigns which use particular flow actions (for example, Sync Lead to SFDC, or Delete Lead), we can help with that, or ...
The thing is that custom views filter based on field values in SFDC, so you can't filter based on activities which exist strictly in Marketo (such as when you use a date of activity constraint on a Data Value Changed filter in a smart list).If you're filtering based on a date field, you should be ab...
Hi Allison, I recommend posting an idea for a "Send Operational Email" permission. It might just be because it's the end of the day, but I can't think of a way to restrict a user from sending one unless you get Workspaces, build your operational emails in a specific workspace, and then deny the use...
Hi Tyler,In the last year or so Google stopped passing that information in the query strings of organic search URLs, so it can no longer be recorded.
Hi Christine, You have a couple options for smart lists here: A) Use the Filled Out Form filter. If the form is being used in multiple places, click Add Constraint in the top-right of the filter and add the web page constraint. Assuming the munchkin tracking code on the page is working right, you...
Hi Daniel, When leads are deleted from SFDC, they don't automatically delete from Marketo as well. Instead there's an activity which appears in their activity log saying "Deleted from SFDC" - so the duplicate records which came down from SFDC will still exist in Marketo as duplicates as well. Ins...
That's right - the general idea is to only put Munchkin on pages for which it's valuable to know your leads are visiting - for example, product pages, pricing, pages where they might click a link to download something relevant, etc. This is primarily to prevent a ton of useless anonymous leads from...
Hi Khushboo,That part you quoted is 1 of 4 options available - the other 3 all create anonymous leads. In the Dialogue Edition of Marketo, intended for our B2C users, this is the default version of Munchkin.To stop your Munchkin from placing cookies on anonymous leads, it will need to have the { "co...
So the Unsubscribe HTML from Admin > Email in Marketo looks something like this:
This email was sent to {{lead.Email Address}}. Please do not unsubscribe.
So long as unsubscribe footer is placed using the Unsubscribe HTML field in Admin > Email, and it includes the URL parameters mkt_unsubscribe=...