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Hey Courtney,It's hard for us to assist on this without more detail. Can you please provide some screenshots of your nurture program streams?First checks should be that the emails you're including are approved and activated within the streams.
No sweat Feel free to mark one of the responses as correct so this thread shows as resolved if you feel like your question's been answered! (You can always ask follow ups if you need).
Thinking of an example that may be clearer!Say you're looking for people who registered at a specific event, and have visited a specific web page after that event. You could do this most effectively with constraints like this:Filter 1: Filled out FormFilter 1, Constraint 1: Form is Master Event Fo...
A constraint is a way of refining a specific, individual filter. When you add a constraint, you're applying a sub-rule, effectively, that is relevant to that filter only. Example:Filter 1: Filled out Form Filter 1, Constraint 1: Form is any Filter 1, Constraint 2: Referrer was ....And Filt...
Yes, this is a feature on email programs. See Scheduling with Recipient Time Zone - Marketo Docs - Product Documentation
If you're using the person source is empty as a constraint on the person was created filter, rather than as a new and separate filter, based on the way constraints work, this is likely equivalent to asking for people for whom that field was empty at the time that they were created, and not people fo...
Hey Kayleen,You'd have to have rules in your smart campaigns between these two programs that control which program gets priority, and when. E.g., "Add someone to this nurture unless they have program status "X" in program "Y"."You may want to consider (if it makes sense for the use case) wrapping yo...
Hey Pete, I'm not entirely clear from reading your question, so correct me if I'm wrong: you've had two staff members leave, and now need to prevent their details being populated into the body of emails and prevent sales alerts being sent to them. It's a bit unclear from your question, but I'm assum...
No problem, Ryan Feel free to mark my response as correct if you feel like your question is answered sufficiently, so this thread shows as resolved! (You can always post follow ups/reply again if you have further questions down the line)