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You can also just do a daily batch campaign with the 'data value changed' criteria matching what you want in the past '1 day' -- this way you don't have to rely on the timing, but rather run it every day with a set list of who you're targeting. I would suggest also limiting that batch to only allow ...
I believe it should populate back to the Member token: {{member.webinar url}}
Hi Candace - have you read through this? https://docs.marketo.com/display/public/DOCS/Create+an+Event+with+WebExCreate an Event with WebEx - Marketo Docs - Product Documentation
I did a batch send at 9:15 am PT today and didn't see any clicks until 10:21am PT -- What you said would seem to explain it, but looks like it did go, eventually.
Generally there's a flow step after success that does something else. I have a number of engagement programs that all react with each other. When a person gets flagged as success in my "low intent" campaign, I pause that and move them to another engagement for "high intent"The system is designed for...
if you WANT success to equal no more emails you can create a trigger that watches for success and then the flow step would be "change engagement program cadence" new value = paused
I don't believe that is the case - but there are some more details around it that could make it a bit more confusing. For instance, if you're using embedded programs in your engagement, and a person is already associated to that program (success or not) then they will not receive that email.
there's an 'active' flag on the user page. It's likely not default synced to Marketo. You should just be able to add it to the sync and then be able to report on it.
Interesting about RSS feeds, I hadn't thought of that before. Would this potentially replace a feedly page?