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Integrating Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Assets with Adobe Marketo Engage is primarily designed for AEM Assets as a Cloud Service. HOWEVER, for users operating AEM on Adobe Managed Services (AMS)—which includes a significant number of Adobe’s own enterprise customers—this integration isn’t support...
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We're using AEM on AMS. This isn't possible.
Yes, this is possible—as long as the person viewing the landing page is a known lead. You can use a mailto: link like this:mailto:{{lead.Lead Owner Email Address}}?subject=Let’s%20Connect&body=Hi%20there,%20I’d%20like%20to%20get%20in%20touch... This will open the user’s email client and pre-fill the...
Name of the Adobe Product: Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Assets A Reason why you think Marketo integration will help:Because this one should’ve happened years ago. Marketers need a direct, native connection between AEM Assets and Marketo to pull in approved, version-controlled creative without manu...
So basically… If you’re using standard utm_ parameters, ditch the &—it’s just making your links messier for no reason. But the second you introduce something like current_language, it’s game over unless you know your named entities cold. Honestly, feels like yet another example of HTML being way too...
Appreciate the optimism—but “worth the wait” feels generous. No dynamic content or velocity? No use in Default or Engagement programs? No permission controls? That’s not a production-ready tool—it’s a beta with a fresh coat of paint. Why roll something out that marketers can’t fully use in core work...
Marketo Engage and AEM Assets (Adobe’s own DAM) do not natively integrate.Not gracefully. Not meaningfully. Not in any way that reflects a “unified ecosystem.” And this isn’t a hot take—it’s an old one. This gap has been flagged by marketing ops folks for years. We’ve been asking. We’ve been waiting...