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Hey Karyn,First: I feel your pain. That's not an easy situation to be stuck in. This might be blunt - but if you love Marketo and don't want to lose it being blunt might help you keep it, so... In my opinion, to consider moving away from Marketo for its lack of a drag and drop editor shows a fundame...
I totally understand the frustrations, but I think it's misleading and arguably defeatist to consider these as the only two options - there's more options, and the first two you've presented aren't (in my opinion) inherently awful choices. You can:Use Marketo's basic starter templates (which are des...
My comment in that thread I linked to probably provides much the same response I'd have here. Totally appreciate how frustrating this is for you, the structure of the systems are quite different - personally I would choose Marketo any day for the level of control it gives me that Hubspot doesn't. I'...
Hey David - totally appreciate how frustrating all those issues must be. Examples are helpful.What you're encountering are issues that are not the result of Marketo's email editor being a bad editor, however, but the email template that you're using not being built to enable the kind of changes you'...
Hey David,You might want to be more specific about what you're looking to achieve with the email editor that you're finding you're unable to achieve. You're obviously experiencing issues that are causing a lot of frustration, but if you can share those specific frustrations with us we might be able ...
Hey Mark, I'm not sure if this has EdTech specifically, but Campaign Monitor just released their 2019 benchmarks: The Ultimate Email Marketing Benchmarks (2019): By Day, Industry | Campaign Monitor You might also find some helpful stats from Litmus and/or Email on Acid.
I think it'd probably be helpful if we could get more clarity around your exact use case here, Jeffrey. Josh is right in the sense that a program that exists in one workspace isn't "visible" to other workspaces - i.e., it can't be referred to in smart campaigns, etc. Some types of assets, however, l...
Right - not a dumb question! That would again then depend on whether there are differences between the landing pages or not (and what those differences are).Personally I don't really do global landing pages outside of programs. I might have a single "global" landing page that can be accessed through...
I would probably look to use global forms for these (largely for the reasons outlined in my comment below). That may be:1 global "Newsletter Sign Up" form, and 1 "Demo Sign Up" form (assuming that the fields needed for each type are not the same) 1 global form for both use cases (assuming the field ...
You probably need to be a little more specific about what you mean by "everyday landing pages". What type of program channel would those pages be associated with? What would their purpose be?