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Moritz,If the form is a local asset housed within the program, any leads that fill out that form will automatically become members of the program. The various ways of becoming a member of a program are detailed in the documentation here: Understanding Program Membership - Marketo Docs - Product Docs...
Farser,Prefill on forms embedded on an external site is not allowed generally as a security measure. You can get around it, and the developer's blog article here shows how to manually do this: http://developers.marketo.com/blog/external-page-prefill/ I can't speak for the Product team, but I doubt t...
Dan,Prefill on forms embedded on an external site is not allowed generally as a security measure. You can get around it, and the developer's blog article here shows how to manually do this: http://developers.marketo.com/blog/external-page-prefill/ I can't speak for the Product team, but I doubt this...
Aubrey, If this is a new custom object, you'll probably need to make sure the custom object and its fields are synced over, then refresh the schema from inside Marketo. Here's the documentation for that: Enable/Disable Custom Object Sync - Marketo Docs - Product Docs
You can use any image and hyperlink you want in an email. However, a "social share" is usually going to refer to the sharing of content inside of LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter, etc.. If you place a LinkedIn icon image in your email, you can hyperlink it to LinkedIn, but it just directs to the site...
Greg,You won't be able to put any social media share buttons inside of an email because they require scripts to function and scripts aren't allowed in emails (they're a common way to spread viruses, so most email providers block those emails anyway). As an alternative, if you have a link to a landin...
Stijn,Email Script Tokens are designed to only be used in Emails. You won't be able to use them in Change Data Value flow steps at all. The Script Tokens live within MyTokens, which are housed inside of the programs. They act much differently than normal tokens on the back end because of this and so...
Nathaniel, Just to add on to what Josh mentioned about automating the list cleaning, here's a doc that could be helpful with that: Maintaining a Directory of Leads Bouncing Emails
Carrie,Another good option would be to add the leads into a static list, then just use a "Member of List" filter wherever you need to reference them.
Carrie,2,000 email addresses listed out inside of one filter is a lot and will likely cause you problems. I'd break the list up into multiple filters with smaller numbers in each one, then set the filter logic to "Any" so that it still catches all of them.