Which is considered a best practice when building a Smart List?
Therefore, including the @ symbol when using the Email Address filter is considered a best practice when building a Smart List.
An Adobe Marketo Engage professional wants to score Vice Presidents as +10 and Executives as +20. In their company's person scoring model, which type of scoring would they use?
To score Vice Presidents as +10 and Executives as +20, the Adobe Marketo Engage professional would need to create a smart campaign with the following steps:
Activate the smart campaign and monitor the results
A marketer needs to know the names and email addresses of the people who submitted their information in the global demo request form on an Adobe Marketo Engage landing page.
How would a marketer find this information?
The Filled Out Form filter allows you to find people who have submitted a specific form on any web page or landing page. You can use constraints to narrow down the filter by web page, querystring, date of activity, etc.
The Web Page constraint lets you specify the URL of the web page or landing page where the form was filled out. You can use operators such as contains, starts with, ends with, etc. to match the URL pattern.
Therefore, to find the names and email addresses of the people who submitted their information in the global demo request form on an Adobe Marketo Engage landing page, you need to create a Smart List using the Filled Out Form filter with the Web Page constraint. The steps are as follows:
Go to the Marketing Activities area and select the program that contains the global demo request form.
Click the New drop-down and select New Smart List.
Name your Smart List and click Create.
In the Smart List tab, drag the Filled Out Form filter from the right panel to the canvas.
Select the global demo request form from the drop-down menu.
Click Add Constraint and select Web Page.
Enter the URL of the Adobe Marketo Engage landing page where the form is located, or use an operator to match the URL pattern.
Click Save Smart List.
In the Lead tab, you can see the names and email addresses of the people who match the criteria.
A marketer clones a program with a local list containing more than 1000 members. What will happen to the list in the cloned program?
Local Lists vs. Global Lists:In Marketo, local lists are specific to a particular program. They are not shared across programs, unlike global lists.
Cloning Limitations:When you clone a Marketo program, the structure and assets are replicated, but local lists are not. An empty list with the same name is created in the cloned program.
Rationale:This prevents accidental duplication of leads across programs and potential issues with email deliverability or compliance if the same leads were to receive multiple, unintended copies of communications.
Marketo Engage Documentation (Working with Lists):Search for 'Local Lists' and 'Cloning Programs' in the official Marketo documentation. This will provide detailed explanations and examples.
A marketer is adding multiple flow steps in a Smart Campaign.
How would the marketer make sure the flow steps are executed in the correct order?
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