Question
Lead LIfecycle Question
How is everyone handling mulitple form submissions from one person?
The scenario is as follows:
1. Someone searches for our product on Google and ends up on a landing page.
2. There they submit a form requesting more information.
3. A new lead is created in Marketo.
4. This new lead is synched to Salesforce and is assigned to a lead qualifier.
5. The Lead Qualifier calls the lead and determines that there is no intent to purchase within 9 months.
6. The Lead Qualifier marks that Lead status as Dead.
7. 1 month later, the same person comes to our site via an email campaign.
8. That person submits another form which updates their record in Marketo.
Here's where it gets sticky: 1. Does a new lead record get created in Salesforce based on the new form submission? or
Does the LEad record in Salesforce (marked as Dead) get updated with new information?
We want a new lead to be created or for the Dead lead in Salesforce to be resurrected so that our Lead Qualifier will reach out to that person again.
Is this a crazy scenario? How are others handling this?
Thanks.
Tim
The scenario is as follows:
1. Someone searches for our product on Google and ends up on a landing page.
2. There they submit a form requesting more information.
3. A new lead is created in Marketo.
4. This new lead is synched to Salesforce and is assigned to a lead qualifier.
5. The Lead Qualifier calls the lead and determines that there is no intent to purchase within 9 months.
6. The Lead Qualifier marks that Lead status as Dead.
7. 1 month later, the same person comes to our site via an email campaign.
8. That person submits another form which updates their record in Marketo.
Here's where it gets sticky: 1. Does a new lead record get created in Salesforce based on the new form submission? or
Does the LEad record in Salesforce (marked as Dead) get updated with new information?
We want a new lead to be created or for the Dead lead in Salesforce to be resurrected so that our Lead Qualifier will reach out to that person again.
Is this a crazy scenario? How are others handling this?
Thanks.
Tim