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1) Delete all cookies in the browser to ensure a clean start.2) Create a new test user using a Marketo form on the website.(I am guessing that by visiting the site, the user has been cookied by RTP since the script is included on every page) --- Please make sure that you become known in Marketo and ...
Apologies for the misunderstanding. If you're only looking for editable element sections, you don't actually need any of that. You can just go ahead and build element containers, so long as you give them a "class" and "mktoName" such as:
This code looks pretty bad from a format perspective. I took a quick look and by deducing, it's the conditional MS statements in your footer, both of them combined. You may want to restrategize and recode both. I would recommend that you tidy it up first so that you know what you're dealing with. ...
At which point do you visit the page with the RTP script to get a segment match? At which point in time do you get cookied by Marketo or RTP? There seems to be quite a few testing steps that are missing here.These two platforms, although both owned by Marketo are separate and contain separate DBs. ...
Yes, very possible. I see this all the time.
Please share what you've tested and your data validation for that test.Example:1. Visit the landing page2. See if you match the segment (must match all segment criteria)3. Build smart list in Marketo (must match all segment criteria in RTP - use the most similar filters in Marketo)
Yes, especially because Anonymous filters were removed quite a while ago.
use the request campaign flow action and use the campaign is requested trigger + filters using a waterfall method.
can you clarify what it is you're showing here? is this a sync lead to sfdc activity? a page visit? a click link? provide some pretext please.