Their beta tester, @newrelic is a marketo customer as well and known for their innovative webhooks. Perhaps one of them will say here how they are integrating with the new twitter functionality.
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Anonymous
May 24, 2013
Would also love to hear about these other innovative webhooks!
Thanks for sharing Andrea. I shared the info to the twitter users at work.
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Anonymous
May 30, 2013
Folks, You can push leads from Twitter into Marketo today. Instructions are available at docs.google.com/file/d/0B_PC8qjYR4hAbmtPTk5Vem8wY2M/edit?usp=sharing
Raj
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Anonymous
May 31, 2013
Raj, great writeup. Thanks so much for sharing these very clear instructions.
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Anonymous
June 1, 2013
Raj, I your instructions are pretty good... but... I am getting this error: Result: Failure. Error submitting card data: hostname was not match with the server certificate.
The Twitter instructions (docs.google.com/file/d/0B_PC8qjYR4hAbmtPTk5Vem8wY2M/edit ) don’t address 5.2 5.4 5.5 Or 6.2
I am not sure how many of those are critical, but I haven’t been able to get it to work.
I also noticed that Twitter was submitting an extaneous Card: 4F hidden value.
Any ideas?
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Anonymous
June 4, 2013
I have updated the instructions at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_PC8qjYR4hAbmtPTk5Vem8wY2M/edit?usp=sharing to overcome the issue that Mark ran into.
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Anonymous
June 7, 2013
Raj, thanks for posting this and sharing the information. Sheila
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Anonymous
June 11, 2013
Hi All,
I tried all the options posted and cannot get it to work. Mkto support said they do not support this feature. Any help is appreciated.
My munchkin code is correct, form is correct, I'm adding: returnlpid utm parameters (by the way, we had to update the email address because "+" was not a supported format for email - which is passed through automatically)
Result: Failure. Error submitting card data: hostname was not match with the server certificate.
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Anonymous
June 11, 2013
Inga, This is the same issue that Mark ran into. You received this error because you have not enabled secure landing pages (https://) on your subscription. To enable secure landing pages, please call our services team and provide your SSL certificate for the landing page domain.
Alternatively, you can use a different URL derived from the pod that your subscription is following these instructions -
After you log in, look at the URL in the address bar to identify the base URL of the marketo pod on which your subscription is hosted.
You can form your form submit URL by concatenating “/index.php/leadCapture/save” to your pod’s domain name. Make sure you use https:// prefix instead of http://, because Twitter only POSTS to secure URLs. In this example, the form submit URL will be