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I create different smart campaigns by product. Even though the flow steps are similar, it's just easier to track and manage.
When you view the campaign results tab, if you sort some leads based on their activity, it would be nice to be able to add them to a list or even drag them to a list. It's a nice time saver for me.
Where you not able to see any ID#s at all? Mine does have a higher # of unknown leads that are part of the total member, but the actual people who converted is smaller.
Brigite, no the link in the email doesn't have to originally go to a Marketo landing page. It can point to your website. I do redirects all the time. Sometimes the wrong link gets printed on our print publication and I have to set up a 301 redirect right away.
Yes when you got to your smart campaign for visited webpage, look at the page Summary. Where it says Members: there's a number that's clickable. Click on it, and you'll see the list of members. Even those that are anonymous will have an ID#, if you click on it, you'll see more details.
You can see the anonymous leads in the status campaign for the visited the webpage, but as Elliott mentioned above they will not appear on the program. Also you can view the # of clicks but didn't convert in your Google Adwords Account.
So I tried something else. I created a smart list that has the following: Member of program = true Program is = program name Success = true When I view the leads I changed the default view and added acquisition date. I couldn't really find success date. But this works for me for now.
I tried a couple of times and I'm not seeing that option from creating a smart list. I'll try to see if I can pull something from the analytics section.
The only thing I noticed is that a few of our emails now look horrible on outlook 2013, but not on earlier versions of Outlook.
I'm trying to track down the members of a particular program by success and date (date of success) or at least sort it by date, what's the best way to do this?