Badges
Accepted Solutions
Likes Received
Posts
Discussions
Ideas
Blog Posts
I agree with Josh, 1 hour isn't enough time. However, I know I get a lot of pushback from the team if I don't have the sends all in one day. So I usually have the test send early in the morning and give it a good 6 hours or so before the automatic winner is sent.
You'll go the the Admin area > Field Management > search for Lead Source and drag it over -- then change to "block field updates".
Hey Josh! Our SFDC admin is not sure how to do that and is very reluctant to look into anything for our marketing dept. Could you tell me how complex this particular coding is and about how much time it typically takes? Thanks!
We currently sync all leads. We have some issues with SFDC assignment rules and routing currently but are working through it 🙂
If you want to include them on the email, or send the email to a "seed list" - the smart list would just list out their email addresses in addition to your other filters.We have a really large company so we include any big campaigns in our marketing update email communications to the field and then ...
Has content been sent out at this point? If not, your solution should work. If so, then you may want to add another filter of data value change and with the date or range (on or before...).
For any time-sensitive campaigns I name with the date, ex: 2015.01.15-blahblah. If it's a nurture or an evergreen content campaign I usually name with the content type first, ex: White Paper - blah.It's always a challenge especially with multiple ppl having access to your Marketo and SFDC instances!
Hi Mike,Yes a lead can exist in two engagement programs at once. It can't be in more than one stream in one engagement program but can def be part of multiple programs. You'll need to set up a smart campaign (sounds like in your case it would be triggered off of which link they click?) and the flow ...