A user creates a copy of Email Template A, makes changes and saves as Email Template B. They send a list email using Email Template B. The user finds that Email Template As reporting metrics are not changing as a result of the new list email send. Why would this occur?
Correct Answer: C
The reason why the reporting metrics of Email Template A are not changing as a result of the new list email send is that the metrics would be attributed to Email Template B. When a user creates a copy of an email template, makes changes and saves it as a new email template, the new email template becomes a separate entity from the original email template. The new email template has its own name, ID, and reporting metrics. The reporting metrics of an email template include the number of sends, total opens, unique opens, total clicks, unique clicks, opt-outs, and spam complaints. These metrics are calculated based on the emails that use the email template. Therefore, when the user sends a list email using Email Template B, the reporting metrics of Email Template B are updated, but the reporting metrics of Email Template A are not affected1. Option A is not correct because an email template's metrics do change after the template is used one time. An email template's metrics are updated every time an email that uses the template is sent, opened, clicked, opted out, or marked as spam1. Option B is not correct because Email Template A should not have been deleted after creating the copy. Deleting an email template does not affect the reporting metrics of the template or the emails that use the template. Deleting an email template only prevents the template from being used for new emails1. Option D is not correct because the user should not have made Email Template A the primary template. There is no concept of a primary template in Marketing Cloud Account Engagement. Each email template is independent and can be used for different types of emails. Making Email Template A the primary template would not change the reporting metrics of the template or the emails that use the template
Question 2
Where would an administrator go to check if the Email Sending Domains are set up properly after updating the DNS?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation The administrator should go to Admin-Domain Management to check if the Email Sending Domains are set up properly after updating the DNS. Email Sending Domains are domains that you can use to send emails from Marketing Cloud Account Engagement, and they require verification and authentication to ensure that your emails are delivered and not marked as spam. To verify and authenticate your Email Sending Domains, you need to update the DNS records of your domain with the values provided by Marketing Cloud Account Engagement. After updating the DNS, you can go to Admin-Domain Management and click the Verify Now button to check if your Email Sending Domains are verified and authenticated
Question 3
How can you preview/test matches for automation rules before you run them?
Correct Answer: B
You can preview which prospects will be matches by your Automation Rules. After creating or editing your rules, click the Preview button while the rules are in Paused mode. You will receive an email notification when the preview is finished or you can wait on the page for it to finish in real-time (this is very fast for most rules - often under a minute). The preview will tell you how many prospects will be matched. If you adjust criteria on existing automation rules, please note that automation previews will identify only prospects who have not already had the rule's actions applied to them. Explanation: You can preview or test matches for automation rules before you run them by using the automation preview option. This option allows you to see how many prospects will be matched by your automation rules without actually running them. You can access this option by clicking the Preview button while the rules are in Paused mode. You will receive an email notification when the preview is finished or you can wait on the page for it to finish in real-time. The preview will tell you how many prospects will be matched and show you a sample of them. If you adjust criteria on existing automation rules, please note that automation previews will identify only prospects who have not already had the rule's actions applied to them. Answer A is incorrect because running the automation rule will not only show you how many matches there are, but also apply the actions to them, which may not be what you want. Answer C is incorrect because creating a list and seeing how many prospects are affected will not give you the same results as the automation preview option, since the list criteria may not match the automation rule criteria exactly. Answer D is incorrect because there is no such option as the prospect table actions. Reference: Automation Rules, Preview Automation Rules
Question 4
In an engagement studio program, business hours are enabled for Monday-Friday from 10am-4pm. A prospect enters a Send Ema step at 4:30pm on Friday. When would the program send the email to the prospect?
Correct Answer: D
If business hours are enabled for an engagement studio program, any email steps will be executed only during the specified hours. If a prospect enters an email step outside of the business hours, the email will be queued until the next business hour. Therefore, if a prospect enters a Send Email step at 4:30pm on Friday, and the business hours are Monday-Friday from 10am-4pm, the email will be sent on Monday at 10am
Question 5
Which scenario would convert an anonymous visitor into an identified prospect?
Correct Answer: C
The scenario that would convert an anonymous visitor into an identified prospect is submitting a Web2Lead form that is linked to Account Engagement via a form handler . This is because a form handler captures the visitor's information and passes it to Account Engagement, where a new prospect record is created. Creating a Lead in Salesforce which syncs to Account Engagement as a new prospect record (A) will not convert an anonymous visitor, as it does not involve any interaction with the visitor. Scanning the badge of someone who visited a booth at a recent event (B) will not convert an anonymous visitor, as it does not involve any online activity that can be tracked by Account Engagement. Opening an email sent by a sales rep using the Send Account Engagement Email functionality in Salesforce (D) will not convert an anonymous visitor, as it requires the visitor to already have a prospect record in Account Engagement. Reference: Anonymous Visitors