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Identify Steps Quickly on Engagement Studio Canvas

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:10 am
by nishat957
In conjunction with the new Get More Insight from Engagement History’ feature, there have been new steps added to the engagement studio canvas. This time based around the general building of the Engagement Studio.

When creating an action, trigger or rule that are connected or are the same type (e.g. an email that asks for a selection or a choice and a follow-up email stating what the prospect has chosen) these can now be connected and highlighted together so that you can identify the steps you need quicker and clearer.

I hope this gives a little more context to what number cambodia can be an exciting yet educational few days of trying to best use ALL functionalities.

Good luck with the new releases and as always we are here should you have any questions.This blog was written before Pardot was renamed to Marketing Cloud Account Engagement. You can read more about the name change and what it means here.

I took my official Pardot exam for specialists earlier this week and I am thrilled to announce that I passed on my first attempt! The exam however is not without its challenges (despite what the internet may tell you), and I am here to talk you through some of my top tips and give some useful insights and experience off the back of the certification.


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You read a lot online surrounding how newbies to Pardot passed comfortably’ with little revision, or a quick study guide’ mocked up via an excel spreadsheet. Well I am here with a totally different angle.

If you, like me, are planning on taking this certification seriously and plan to implement all of it’s value into your day to day role, I would avoid searching for any shortcuts to pass the exam and instead get hands-on learning where you can. Afterall, this can be so much more to you than another certification for your trophy cabinet.

There are a series of tools available that I would definitely suggest, I have listed some options below in order of what worked for me.