Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account Engagement Specialist (SU24) Questions and Answers
Question 89
Does an automation rule ever match a prospect more than once?
Options:
A.
Yes, automation rules run every time.
B.
No, an automation rule will only affect a prospect one time
An automation rule can match a prospect more than once if you enable Repeat Rule. Otherwise, an automation rule will only affect a prospect one time.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
An automation rule is a criteria-based action that is triggered when a prospect matches the rule. By default, an automation rule will only affect a prospect one time, unless you enable the Repeat Rule option. If you enable the Repeat Rule option, the automation rule can match a prospect more than once, as long as they meet the criteria each time. Automation rules do not run every time, since they are evaluated based on a schedule that you can set. References: [Automation Rules], [Repeat Automation Rules]
Question 90
Which list email report metric represents the total number of emails minus hard and soft bounces?
Options:
A.
Total Opt Outs
B.
Total Sent
C.
Total Queued
D.
Total Delivered
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The list email report metric that represents the total number of emails minus hard and soft bounces is total delivered. Total delivered measures how many emails were successfully delivered to the recipients’ inboxes, without being rejected by the email servers. Hard bounces are permanent delivery failures, such as invalid email addresses or blocked domains. Soft bounces are temporary delivery failures, such as full inboxes or server issues. Total opt outs, total sent, and total queued are not the same as total delivered. Total opt outs measures how many recipients unsubscribed from your emails. Total sent measures how many emails were sent from Marketing Cloud Account Engagement. Total queued measures how many emails were waiting to be sent from Marketing Cloud Account Engagement. References [Email Metrics Glossary]
Question 91
What editions of Salesforce can sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement?
Options:
A.
Enterprise Edition and lower
B.
Standard Edition and higher
C.
Professional Edition and higher
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to the Salesforce documentation, the editions of Salesforce that can sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement are: C) Professional Edition and higher. A sync between Salesforce and Marketing Cloud Account Engagement is a feature that allows users to connect and exchange data between the two platforms, such as leads, contacts, accounts, campaigns, or opportunities. A sync between Salesforce and Marketing Cloud Account Engagement can be configured by the administrator in the connector settings, and it can be customized for different objects, fields, or actions. A sync between Salesforce and Marketing Cloud Account Engagement can help users to keep their data consistent and accurate, to automate their sales and marketing processes, and to measure and optimize their performance and results. A sync between Salesforce and Marketing Cloud Account Engagement can be done with different editions of Salesforce, depending on the features and functionalities that the user needs. The editions of Salesforce that can sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement are: Professional Edition, Enterprise Edition, Unlimited Edition, and Performance Edition. These editions of Salesforce can sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement, and they can also access additional features, such as custom objects, multiple scoring categories, or B2B Marketing Analytics. The edition of Salesforce that cannot sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement is: Standard Edition. This edition of Salesforce does not have the ability to sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement, and it does not have access to the additional features that the other editions have. Therefore, the user needs to upgrade to a higher edition of Salesforce if they want to sync with Marketing Cloud Account Engagement and use the advanced features. References: Salesforce documentation