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Marketing Cloud Filters

Marketing Cloud Filters

You have the option to define a data filter on the Subscribers tab within Email Studio, where you can choose to segment either a subscriber list or a data extension. When creating a data filter for segmenting a subscriber list, you can utilize various types of information, including profile attributes, preference attributes (excluding HTML email preference), and both created and predefined measures. The selection of these types dictates whether a subscriber satisfies the specified conditions. Marketing Cloud Filters. It’s worth noting that you aren’t required to specify a subscriber list in the filter definition, and you can associate the same data filter with multiple lists by employing different filter activities or groups. Alternatively, if you opt to create a data filter for segmenting a data extension, you utilize the field columns within that data extension to determine whether a record satisfies the conditions. Given that different data extensions may have distinct field columns, you need to specify the data extension when creating the data filter. When crafting a filter, you establish conditions that the system assesses for each subscriber or data extension row to determine qualification for the segment. For each condition, you can choose the profile attribute, field column, or measure to evaluate, specify the operator for comparing values, and define the value for comparison. For instance, segmenting a subscriber list based on the condition that subscribers must be 18 or older means only those meeting this age requirement are added to the segment. Multiple conditions can be grouped using AND or OR operators, and these groupings can further be combined into an outer grouping with additional AND or OR operators. The use of OR operator implies that meeting one or more conditions satisfies the grouping, while the AND operator requires meeting all conditions for grouping satisfaction. The data filter creation interface offers graphical tools for crafting conditions and groupings, with the SQL generated from these graphical tools displayed in the Filter Text section for reference. In the context of Marketing Cloud, a filter is a set of criteria that segments either a subscriber list or a data extension. It enables the application of complex segmentation rules to precisely target messages to specific subscribers. This aids in the creation of more tailored and targeted marketing campaigns. To access the filter activity in Marketing Cloud, you can find it within the Interactions tab on the Filter Activity screen when using interactions in Email Studio. Utilize data filters to segment subscriber lists or data extensions when creating filter activities to enhance the precision of your marketing strategies. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more Top Ten Reasons Why Tectonic Loves the Cloud The Cloud is Good for Everyone – Why Tectonic loves the cloud You don’t need to worry about tracking licenses. Read more

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Marketing Cloud Cloudpages

Salesforce Marketing Cloud Cloudpages

Utilize the CloudPages builder in Marketing Cloud Engagement to effortlessly publish targeted marketing content across multiple channels. CloudPages, a feature within Salesforce Marketing Cloud, offers drag-and-drop tools and pre-built templates for creating and publishing landing pages, preference center pages, and more. Salesforce Marketing Cloud empowers efficient marketing processes and streamlined customer relationship management. It enables the creation of customer profiles and tracking of interactions across various channels, including email, social media, and web interactions. CloudPages facilitates the automatic saving of Smart Capture block data, addition of default content versions to multiple destinations, and the design and preview of content in the audience’s format. For customer experience, CloudPages ensures a seamless process where prospects view and convert on pages using capture forms, with their data instantly updated in relevant Data Extensions. They are efficiently added to Journey Builder flows and receive tailored marketing communications promptly. Organize information for specific destinations, such as landing pages or microsites, with a Cloud Pages collection. Landing pages, created with Cloud Pages, can include custom forms with Ampscript and can be embedded in emails and websites. CloudPages smart capture forms can be used as a Journey Builder Entry Event. The difference between landing pages and CloudPages lies in CloudPages being an application within Marketing Cloud that can publish to various destinations, including Landing Pages. Marketing Cloud Engagement, with the inclusion of Cloud Pages, aids in conversions by providing a drag-and-drop interface for easy creation of landing pages, eliminating the need for complex coding. To create a landing page in Marketing Cloud, navigate to Web Studio > Cloud Pages, create a new collection, and within it, click ‘Create’ and select ‘Landing Page.’ Building CloudPages is user-friendly, featuring a drag-and-drop interface with templated layouts, content blocks, and dynamic content options. It allows easy insertion of text, images, buttons, forms, and more. Salesforce Marketing Cloud differs from Pardot, with Pardot being closely integrated with sales on the Salesforce core platform, while Marketing Cloud operates as a separate application. Landing pages are still crucial, as research indicates that businesses with more landing pages tend to experience higher conversion rates. The term “landing page” refers to a campaign-specific page with a single call to action and no website navigation. Insider tips for using Cloud Pages include making content relevant with Dynamic Content blocks, avoiding information overload, ensuring mobile-friendliness, and experimenting with different page versions for optimal performance. Content updated September 2023. Like2 Related Posts Salesforce Data Studio Data Studio Overview Salesforce Data Studio is Salesforce’s premier solution for audience discovery, data acquisition, and data provisioning, offering access Read more How Travel Companies Are Using Big Data and Analytics In today’s hyper-competitive business world, travel and hospitality consumers have more choices than ever before. With hundreds of hotel chains Read more Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced In November 2017, Google unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with Salesforce, outlining their commitment to develop innovative integrations between Google Analytics Read more Overlooked Costs of a Salesforce Implementation Let’s look at some frequently overlooked Salesforce costs. The goal is to provide businesses and decision-makers with a comprehensive understanding Read more

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Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Marketing Cloud Connector

Marketing Cloud Connect is an API integration that connects Marketing Cloud with other Salesforce systems, such as Sales Cloud and Service Cloud. The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Connector brings connectivity between the Salesforce cloud platforms. What are the prerequisites for Marketing Cloud connector? Marketing Cloud Connect requires a relationship between a single Marketing Cloud account and one or more Salesforce orgs. Your Marketing Cloud account must be provisioned and enabled for use with Marketing cloud Connect before connection. Subscriber Key is required for Marketing Cloud Connect. You can’t have multiple Sales or Service Cloud orgs connecting to one Marketing Cloud account. But you can have multiple business units connected to multiple different Sales or Service Cloud orgs. How does MC Connect work? Marketing Cloud Connect combines the digital marketing capabilities of Marketing Cloud with the data management, segmentation, and campaign management tools in Salesforce. Create powerful customer relationships with more data-driven, personalized conversations and the ability to automate the customer journey. What do users need for most Marketing Cloud connect functionality? To use most Marketing Cloud Connect functionality, users need a license for the Marketing Cloud and a license for Sales or Service Cloud. Understanding the user types and permissions associated with Marketing Cloud Connect is essential to configuration and they are referenced throughout the Salesforce documentation. What is the contact key in Marketing Cloud connect? The contact key is a unique subscriber defined by a customer-provided Contact Key. Each time a subscriber is added to Marketing Cloud, it must have a Contact Key defined. This key is used to identify a single person across multiple channels inside of Marketing Cloud. So if John Smith has two email addresses, one mobile number, and two physical addresses, the contact key unifies the data into a single record. Like Related Posts Salesforce Data Studio Data Studio Overview Salesforce Data Studio is Salesforce’s premier solution for audience discovery, data acquisition, and data provisioning, offering access Read more How Travel Companies Are Using Big Data and Analytics In today’s hyper-competitive business world, travel and hospitality consumers have more choices than ever before. With hundreds of hotel chains Read more Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced In November 2017, Google unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with Salesforce, outlining their commitment to develop innovative integrations between Google Analytics Read more Overlooked Costs of a Salesforce Implementation Let’s look at some frequently overlooked Salesforce costs. The goal is to provide businesses and decision-makers with a comprehensive understanding Read more

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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Journey Builder

Entry Sources in Salesforce Journey Builder

Journey Builder in Salesforce Marketing Cloud serves as a tool enabling digital marketers to craft personalized customer journeys by triggering specific actions based on individual customer behavior. Entry sources in Salesforce Journey Builder send customers on a customized journey. The entry source within Journey Builder signifies the starting point of a customer’s journey, determining how customers enter it. This entry source can be a sendable data extension, a Journey Builder Audience, or an entry event. It’s important to recognize that once a journey is activated, it utilizes a snapshot of the entry source data extension. Any modifications made to the data extension (or the recipients in it) after activation will not be recognized by the ongoing journey. To incorporate new fields or changes to the entry source data extension, creating a new version of the journey is necessary. An entry event, the trigger prompting one or more contacts to enter a journey, is recorded in a data source monitored by Journey Builder at a schedule set by the user. Entry events can be specific to a particular journey or reused across multiple journeys. Journey Builder configuration allows the initiation of a journey based on any event configured in the Marketing Cloud instance. Editing or reviewing the entry source configuration is possible before activating a journey; however, active entry sources cannot be edited. To make changes, a new version of the journey needs to be created.  Remember if you create a new version of an existing journey, recipients already in the journey will continue through the previous version by default. When opting for a sendable data extension as an entry source, it is best to include fields essential for personalization or dynamic content. It’s also recommended to use a single entry source data extension created through a query if the journey’s data is stored in multiple extensions. Pre-filtering the audience data extension can expedite processing. Using synchronized data extensions to populate an entry source data extension in journeys involving Sales Cloud or Service Cloud data alongside Marketing Cloud data is considered a best practice. Tectonic, as your Salesforce implementation partner, ensures a tailored Salesforce solution aligning with your business needs and models through our comprehensive discovery process. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Brand Builder

Enhance Your Marketing Cloud Presence with BrandBuilder-Salesforce Marketing Cloud Brand Builder BrandBuilder in Marketing Cloud empowers you to personalize your account’s color scheme to align with your company’s logo colors. This enhancement ensures a unified brand experience for both users and subscribers across various platforms, including: To start using BrandBuilder: Creating a new brand in your account is now simpler with BrandBuilder, thanks to recent changes in the Setup menu. Salesforce Marketing Cloud Brand Builder. Here’s how: With BrandBuilder, maintaining brand consistency and enhancing the visual appeal of your Marketing Cloud account has never been easier. Like1 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Contact Key

What is the Contact Key in Salesforce?

The contact key in Salesforce, also known as a subscriber key, is a unique identifier for a contact in Marketing Cloud MobilePush. Use this value to associate cross-channel addresses and subscriptions for a single contact. You can use the same key for a contact across multiple channels, such as email, SMS, and push messaging. What are contact keys? An immutable object that stores information about a single contact, such as the contact’s first name, phone numbers, and addresses. What is a Salesforce Subscriber key? A subscriber key is a text field that contains a value that uniquely identifies a subscriber in your Marketing Cloud account. A subscriber key is limited to 254 English characters. Avoid using email addresses as subscriber keys. What is the difference between subscriber key and contact key? This key is used to identify a single person across multiple channels inside of Marketing Cloud. In Email Studio, that key is called the “Subscriber Key”. In other channels, such as Mobile Connect or Mobile Push, that value is called “Contact Key”. What is the difference between contacts and subscribers? A subscriber in SFMC primarily represents an individual’s email communication preferences and is associated with email campaigns, while a contact represents a broader customer profile that includes information beyond email, allowing you to engage with customers across various channels. What is the difference between contact ID and contact key? The Contact Key gives you this ability and consistence. Existence of the contact key gives you the consistence of sending messages thru multiple channels and identify your contacts. Email and Text Message channels in our case. Contact ID is a unique number for your contacts in Salesforce Marketing Cloud. What is a subscriber key in Marketing Cloud? A subscriber is a person who has opted to receive communications from your organization. You can track information about subscribers using profile and preference attributes. Use the subscriber key to identify your subscribers in Marketing Cloud. Create lists or data extensions to store your subscribers. What is the difference between contact and subscriber in Marketing Cloud? Key Differences: Purpose: Contacts store customer data and facilitate segmentation and personalization efforts. Subscribers represent individuals who have subscribed to receive communications from your organization. Primary key is  a column or set of columns that uniquely identifies the record in the table. When a primary key is defined using multiple columns, the data from each column is used to determine whether a record/row is unique. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Content Builder

Salesforce Content Builder

Salesforce Content Builder empowers you to craft compelling emails and landing page templates, complete with reusable and interactive content blocks. This cross-channel content management tool serves as the central hub for consolidating images, documents, and content, streamlining your marketing efforts. Curious about the content possibilities? With Salesforce Content Builder, you can gather images, documents, and content in one place within Marketing Cloud. Leverage the Einstein generative AI to craft subject lines and body copy for messages. Additionally, explore the Typeface integration option to generate customized images for a truly tailored message. Salesforce Marketing Cloud Content Builder is Salesforce’s cross-channel content management tool that allows you to consolidate images, documents, and content in a single location for use. Content Builder consolidates images, documents, and content in a single location for use in Marketing Cloud. Navigating to Content Builder in Salesforce is simple. Access the setup by hovering over your username in the Marketing Cloud toolbar, then select Setup. From there, search for Content Builder Settings. Concerned about file size? Content Builder accommodates files up to 5 MB for all file types. Looking to enhance your search and filtering experience in Content Builder? The tool offers various methods. Navigate through folders under Content to locate specific files within the structure. Alternatively, utilize the Filters tab to display content based on criteria in categories that suit your needs. Content updated February 2023. Like1 Related Posts 50 Advantages of Salesforce Sales Cloud According to the Salesforce 2017 State of Service report, 85% of executives with service oversight identify customer service as a Read more Salesforce Data Studio Data Studio Overview Salesforce Data Studio is Salesforce’s premier solution for audience discovery, data acquisition, and data provisioning, offering access Read more How Travel Companies Are Using Big Data and Analytics In today’s hyper-competitive business world, travel and hospitality consumers have more choices than ever before. With hundreds of hotel chains Read more Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced In November 2017, Google unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with Salesforce, outlining their commitment to develop innovative integrations between Google Analytics Read more

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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Transactional Emails

Salesforce Marketing Cloud Transactional Emails are immediate, automated, non-promotional messages crucial to business operations and customer satisfaction, such as order confirmation emails, shipping notifications, confirmations, etc. The Transactional Messaging API in Marketing Cloud, an upgraded version of Triggered Sends in Email Studio, offers enhanced scalability and flexibility. However, with increased flexibility comes the responsibility of monitoring these mission-critical emails. Let’s explore how to set up this monitoring process. Salesforce AppExchange Mastery: Note: This guide assumes familiarity with the Transactional Messaging API and covers advanced topics. If you’re new to the Transactional Messaging API, consider checking out the Trailhead Module for basics. Marketing Cloud Transactional Messaging API vs Triggered Sends: The Transactional Messaging API in Marketing Cloud boasts advantages over its predecessor, Triggered Sends in Email Studio: However, there are notable limitations: Transactional Messages Performance with Intelligence Reports for Marketing Cloud: The second limitation, monitoring transactional messages, is critical for business operations and customer satisfaction. Event Notification Service (ENS) serves as the solution, sending notifications for specific events in Marketing Cloud, such as the failure to send transactional emails. Step-by-Step Solution: Step 1: Create the VerificationKey Data Extension: Set up a Data Extension named “TransactionalSendsVerificationKey” to temporarily store the Verification Key required for URL Callback verification. Step 2: Creating the Callback CloudPage: Establish a CloudPage to receive events from ENS. Initially, the CloudPage stores the verification code. Step 3: Create and Verify the Callback: Create and verify the callback in Marketing Cloud by registering a new URL Callback and completing the details with the CloudPage URL. Step 4: Create the ENS Log Data Extension: Create a Data Extension called “TransactionalSendsMonitor” to store details of notifications from ENS. Step 5: Modify the Callback CloudPage to Process Events: Update the Callback CloudPage code to process notification payloads and store them in the “TransactionalSendsMonitor” Data Extension. Step 6: Create the Monitoring Automation: Build an automation with a verification activity to count the number of rows in the monitoring Data Extension. This solution enables the monitoring of critical emails, providing a streamlined process for troubleshooting. Transactional email journeys can also be created. Send Salesforce Marketing Cloud transaction emails with Journey Builder. Create a Transactional Send Journey Like2 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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marketing cloud brand builder

Marketing Cloud BrandBuilder

BrandBuilder: Enhance the visual identity of your Marketing Cloud account by incorporating your company logo and adjusting the default color scheme. In Enterprise 2.0, the flexibility extends to creating multiple brands that can be assigned to distinct business units. Marketing Cloud BrandBuilder customizes your platform. When crafting your email template, leverage the chosen color scheme to ensure consistent brand representation. Additionally, Experience Builder provides branding options, allowing the creation of Branding Sets. These sets serve as comprehensive collections, encompassing images, fonts, and colors, profoundly transforming the appearance of your site. The Experience Builder’s Theme panel serves as the focal point for managing Branding Sets. Utilizing these sets, you can swiftly modify the site’s look for diverse audiences, seamlessly transitioning between brands or presentations for various campaigns or events. It’s important that if you are using a pre-built theme, the branding set won’t impact the header and hero areas of your site. Each site can be associated with multiple branding sets, offering the flexibility to maintain and manage various collections of colors and elements. These sets can be applied manually or programmatically through Audiences. Should you not find options to control specific aspects of your site in the Theme panel or component properties, you have the ability to create custom CSS overrides. Marketing Cloud Brandbuilder let’s you upload your logo and use pre-designed color schemes to match. The color scheme applies to these areas. Logo and images: Like1 Related Posts Salesforce Data Studio Data Studio Overview Salesforce Data Studio is Salesforce’s premier solution for audience discovery, data acquisition, and data provisioning, offering access Read more How Travel Companies Are Using Big Data and Analytics In today’s hyper-competitive business world, travel and hospitality consumers have more choices than ever before. With hundreds of hotel chains Read more Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced In November 2017, Google unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with Salesforce, outlining their commitment to develop innovative integrations between Google Analytics Read more Overlooked Costs of a Salesforce Implementation Let’s look at some frequently overlooked Salesforce costs. The goal is to provide businesses and decision-makers with a comprehensive understanding Read more

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Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced

In November 2017, Google unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with Salesforce, outlining their commitment to develop innovative integrations between Google Analytics 360, Salesforce Sales Cloud, and Salesforce Marketing Cloud. This collaboration marks the first time that sales, marketing, and advertising data will seamlessly converge. Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced. Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced Today, we at Tectonic are thrilled to introduce the inaugural integration: direct importation of sales pipeline data from Sales Cloud (including leads and opportunities) into Analytics 360. This integration empowers marketers within any business managing leads to gain a comprehensive understanding of the customer’s journey to conversion, enabling swift and targeted engagement at crucial touchpoints. Leading enterprises like Rackspace and Carbonite are already reaping the rewards of this integration, streamlining data analysis and reaching higher-value audiences. A Holistic View of the Customer Journey Marketers often struggle to bridge the gap between online and offline customer interactions to achieve a comprehensive view of the customer journey. With the seamless integration between Sales Cloud and Analytics 360, marketers can effortlessly amalgamate offline sales data with digital analytics data, gaining insights into the entire conversion funnel. This facilitates a deeper understanding of customer engagement with brands and the performance of marketing initiatives. For instance, marketers can examine the correlation between online lead sources (such as organic search, paid search, or email) and lead quality based on their progression through the sales pipeline. Enhanced Marketing Outcomes While increased visibility into the customer journey is invaluable, the true value lies in actionable insights. For example, if a particular source of site traffic consistently generates higher-quality leads, marketing budgets can be reallocated to optimize traffic acquisition. Moreover, the built-in connections between Analytics 360 and Google’s media buying platforms offer additional avenues to acquire new customers and drive incremental revenue. Marketers can leverage Adwords and DoubleClick Search tools to optimize search ad bidding based on actual sales data (offline conversions tracked in Salesforce) rather than just website leads. Additionally, they can create audience lists in Analytics 360 comprising qualified leads from Sales Cloud, leveraging Adwords or DoubleClick to target display ads to individuals with similar characteristics. Real-world Success Stories – Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced Rackspace, a leading provider of managed cloud services, has already experienced significant benefits from beta testing the Sales Cloud to Analytics 360 integration. By seamlessly integrating sales pipeline reporting with digital marketing analytics, Rackspace has gained deeper insights into marketing performance, saving time and accelerating decision-making processes. Similarly, Carbonite, a provider of cloud data backup services, is gearing up to transform its media activation strategy by leveraging insights derived from Salesforce data in Google Analytics and AdWords campaigns. What’s on the Horizon? In the coming months, Google will expand the availability of Sales Cloud data in Analytics 360, providing marketers with even deeper intelligence. For instance: Product-specific data will enable remarketing campaigns tailored to cross-sell or up-sell offers based on previous orders. Lead conversion likelihood data will facilitate the creation of audience lists of prospects with a high probability of purchasing, ideal for remarketing or prospecting campaigns. Lifetime value data will serve as a diagnostic tool, shedding light on the most valuable marketing channels. As 2018 progresses, Google will continue to roll out additional integrations between Salesforce and Analytics 360, enabling more accurate attribution modeling, comprehensive campaign performance analysis, and seamless audience activation across marketing channels. Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced If you’re not yet leveraging Analytics 360 and are eager to learn more, please reach out to us. Existing customers can engage with their account team or Certified Analytics Partner to devise a plan for implementing these integrations. Like1 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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