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Yes - the template editor is a bit notorious for its lack of detail in error messaging... Hopefully that helps at least get your template approved but will be nice to see if someone knows why it happens!
Hey Aldo - welcome to community I'm not gonna be super helpful on the why here, because I don't know exactly what rule it is that this breaks, but I have had this issue myself before and it seems to be something about using a number to start an id. I've looked and yours is actually throwing out a co...
Agree with Darrell, assuming you're saying each individual person will only receive one individual email, then it wouldn't make sense to use an engagement program here. We would need to know more detail to provide a solid recommendation, but as a guiding point, I tend to work by the principle that a...
Hey Leticia,The lack of the required syntax is absolutely going to be the #1 issue for you, I can totally appreciate how frustrating the experience would be without it. But Marketo's email syntax is really powerful when used well. I second what's been mentioned by others here - the dirty secret of d...
Thanks Greg - will be testing this out
D'oh. Very true.Thanks Sanford, will try this approach out
Hey Community!Keen to see whether anyone knows a workaround for this. We run a number of web personalisation campaigns across our websites that have Marketo forms embedded within them, and, because the form submit button isn't wrapped in an tag, the submission of those embedded forms has never registered as a "click" to the campaigns. It's a pain, but historically it's never been a major issue because we can still report on performance from the programs that run the forms & smart campaigns back in marketing activities.The issue I'm now running into is that it does make A/B testing more difficult. We're A/B testing two pop-up designs against each other, both with the same form embedded. With clicks being the pre-ordained success metric for web personalisation A/B testing, auto-tune doesn't work and we're being forced us down manual pathways to report on success that I'd rather avoid moving forward.Is there an effective and reliable method that anyone's aware of to wrap the submission button in an tag/otherwise force it to register as a click? Thanks in advance
Love this! As a fellow psych major, agree - it's all psychology at the core
So many great points here - especially on starting small; it's easy for people to be overwhelmed by the possibilities here, but rolling it out with those seemingly simple but oh so effective details like footers is such a great way to start.
Hey Leticia,One thing that can take a bit of wrapping your head around if you've worked in other platforms (Hubspot, to highlight one in particular), is that templates function slightly differently in Marketo. For me, it is something I really really like about Marketo. Yes, working in the template r...