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Kenny's solution actually worked here as I was looking for the member's SFDC Campaign status and could pull it through. I have upvoted the idea, though.
If I'm reading your question properly, I believe you can set up a random sample to be sent to one campaign vs the other. I would randomly split my sample into even groups and add them to a list, then I would run one list through one campaign flow and the other through a different one. You should the...
That is correct, however you don't need the second set of parentheses. You can simply write it: (1 or 2) and 3 and 4 and 5
Yup! Just make sure you do that as well
Yup, that's exactly what I would do. Question, though, do you have a 1:1 sync with SFDC or other CRM? If so, you will have to add an additional option in there that tells it to delete the lead from the CRM as well.
This could get a bit messy, but I think the best way to do it is to import the people to a static list. You could always create a dummy acquisition program ("DEL-Client Emails" for example) that you use when importing the contacts to the static list. This will make it easy to delete them after you'r...
Thanks Josh! I will take a look at this set up and run through it with my team. We definitely don't want to have TOO many channels, but we do want to have accurate reporting.
Awesome, thanks Jenn! I will try this out.
I guess I should be clear: we only use the "email send" channel and not the "email blast" channel that is built in when we launched our Marketo instance. It feels silly to me that we would have two different types of email programs... but maybe that's because I'm thinking about it all wrong.Also, th...
Thanks Nicholas.I've used default programs in the past, but we also run into the issue where the channel statuses don't line up with email sends. So "member" when sending an email means something completely different than "member" when someone's downloading a white paper.