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I did notice that most of our new leads in our PPC program the "Original Referrer" contains 'http://www.google.com/aclk?.
Hi Melanie, How about this, I just looked at one of the smart lists that I created. My smart list contains the following: Member of Program = true Acquired by = false Program = your paid search program ( you can add multiple programs) success = true and Lead source = whatever your original source ...
One way is to look at your paid search program and look at the members tab. Those that are marked acquired by the program are the new leads and the ones that are not are not marked acquired by the program, are your existing leads. But double check some activity records of your leads just to make ...
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but in SFDC, I look at the campaign that is synced to a marketo program/campaign. View the campaign in SFDC, click on the members and sort your column by status and you should be able to see all those members who clicked a link on an email. Clicked on...
Hi Ariana,In the leads data base there's a smart list in there that says Unsubscribed leads. You can click on the individual leads and click on the activity to see what they unclicked from. Or you'd have to do through your campaigns and create a smart list of all of the people who unsubscribed fro...
Yup you can do what Jessie mentioned above by creating your smart list in the leads database first. I usually start that way for some of our publications broadcasts, but when I have to do the promotional campaigns that uses some of those smart lists it starts to look horrifyingly long, and if I hav...
I don't think so, but you should probably post something like that as an idea if there isn't one already. It'd be like saving the criterias of your smart list, and naming it. So when you create a new smart campaign, it'll ask you if you want to apply an existing smart list filter to your new smart...
You can rename your campaign. But I usually just clone the exact campaign that uses the same smart list and give it a different name.
This perhaps doesn't answer your question regarding using SFTP, but can't you just export the list from your smart list as a CSV or whatever file format and import to the application you're using? That's what I do all the time.