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For B2B or B2C companies that care about customer nurturing, customized and scalable segmentation, personalization and deep customer engagement.
Leading global enterprise brands in sports betting, iGaming, eCommerce & retail, Banking, Media, and Entertainment verticals.
We just love this platform, it has improved our Sales-Marketing initiatives and we are able to achieve best results.
We have had problems getting Marketo to integrate with Domo reporting software and have to continually make adjustments. It is unclear whether the problem is with Marketo, Domo or both.
Marketo seems like it is a good option for large companies and developers. We successfully ran webinars through the automation functionality and thought their support staff were nice.
Templates break often, organization is a mess, building programs is not an intuitive process, time suck.
This is the second thing that I like about it. Marketo's amazing dashboards and reports features are the 3rd things that I like most about it.
Sluggish when it comes to speed at times and a bit pricey so, limited users/slots can only be given by my company to people they think is deserving to use the software. No built in CRM as well.
Marketo helps me generate leads and prospects to increase my customer database. The interface is easy to use, best application in automating tasks.
I occasionally have issues with email formatting and these problems are very hard to fix.
Has been very good in general with good support and the platform is really powerful, requires us to carry out day-to-day transactional sends and marketing campaigns.
Can't segment out test users of analytic reports after they have received a campaign. User account management is vague with permission sets, needs more customisation over what users can do.
I like that it's a platform that integrates website and campaign performance across various touchpoints. The team have been very helpful with increasing our capabilities where possible.
Notifications log and reports generally hard to export/breakdown with non-friendly data.
Great CRM flow builders with great analysis off the back end. Ease of use and set up of campaigns.
Also, really hard to use on mobile although that's critical.
Very good design with user friendly approach, stable and fast working.
It was meant to save me time, but it fell well short of what I was led to believe it would do for me. After just a few months, we abandoned it and moved to someone else.
John: Hi, I'm John. I'm a senior application developer, and my role was actually taking on the migratory effort from all of our database objects and users from Oracle Eloqua to Marketo. And a lot of the effort was involved in basically sitting down with team members and both training them on how to use the new objects, but also coordinating with members from the Marketo team and making sure that we didn't lose any of our data when we migrated it. Also, I was involved in creation of landing pages and creation of users for tracking the behaviors inside of Marketo, as well as designing templates to be reused by our team members while sending out campaigns. As far as my star rating, I'd give it a three out of five stars. The business problems are very common among the types of businesses that employ digital marketing. You need to have some sort of solution for sending out an email when users are interested or don't know that they're interested in buying something. So it's imperative that you have something. In our case, we did not have a lot of resources to continue on the existing platform we were on, so we sought out, we found Marketo as an alternative that was very cost available to us. I like Marketo Engage because it's a one size fits all solution for most business owners. These would be small to medium size business owners. It's easy to use. There are a lot of functionality and features built into the platform, from creating email campaigns to tracking information about your users, your unique visitors versus your return visitors, and building your business better. It's a nice one size fits all way to do it. As far as shortcomings for Marketo Engage, the things that I like the least about it are that it's not really enterprise ready. At the time we were using it, there were a lot of event-based technologies that didn't work the way that we anticipated they would work. There was a lot of on-prem strategies for marketing that today, it might actually be looked at as a little bit antiquated. Things like events and expos and things like that. We've transitioned into a more digital version of those with things like webcasts and live streams and things like that. So there's a lot of things that the enterprise businesses might be lacking in Marketo Engage. Yeah, they have a ways to go to build that.
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