Question
Avoid link instrumentation in emails
We put a lot of energy into building invite emails in Marketo and we use them there for various list blasts. The invites link back to a Marketo landing page with a form. When the links are instrumented that user's info shows up pre-populated (and the munchkin cookie is wired to that lead record).
The problem is that our employees get these emails and copy/paste them to prospects with instrumented links. When the prospect clicks the links in those email the mkt_tok is wired to our employee and their info shows up pre-populated. This is bad! I want to encourage proper behavior but I can't figure out what proper behavior is in this scenario.
Here are some thoughts I've had so far:
The problem is that our employees get these emails and copy/paste them to prospects with instrumented links. When the prospect clicks the links in those email the mkt_tok is wired to our employee and their info shows up pre-populated. This is bad! I want to encourage proper behavior but I can't figure out what proper behavior is in this scenario.
Here are some thoughts I've had so far:
- Copy/paste emails from Marketo is always evil
- Sending an email from Sales Insight is the preferred approach
- The new "forward to a friend" feature is useless in this scenario because it does not strip the instrumented links
- The Send Test feature is useless because it instruments the links for whoever you send to
- Build a second email template from scratch outside of Marketo
- Drop down to the html level and strip out all marketo link instrumentation