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To do it for individuals, (1) find the lead in Marketo, (2) double-click on the name, (3) go to the Activity Log, (4) filter by "web" in upper left corner.To do it on a macro level, I go to Google Analytics: Audience > Vistors Flow.
This is a great idea. So now I'm curious what else you're doing that would keep you from the non-techie solution: clone the page, add your cookie and new content, and make that the "thank you" page?
I believe if you put the forms on marketo landing pages and then used iframes to display the forms on your current pages, that would work.
Two possibilities:1. Create a "thank you" message the same size as your form on a new landing page. Then specify that landing page as your thank you page.*2. Use this javascript on your form page to move to a new thank you page: http://community.marketo.com/MarketoArticle?id=kA050000000KysB&src=* Y...
We hard-code our Marketo forms rather than use iframes. (We need to write data to custom objects in SF.) Then we add a hidden field that identifies the form.Unfortunately, all of my automations must trigger on every form that comes from our site for looking for a match in that field.I imagine it wou...
Usually a new site takes up most of your bandwidth. But if you have the manpower, here are some things I would consider:Cookie'ing visitors -- at least put the Marketo munchkin on your site so that you're not waiting 45 days to start tagging your visitors. The web histories should carry over, you'll...
We are re-evaluating which webinar partner we use, and my job is to report back on any differences in the effectiveness in which they integrate with Marketo. I've used GoToWebinar and Webex and both worked fine. Any experience with other partners?