A Single Page Application is a website that loads all of the resources required to navigate the site on the first page load. When a user clicks a link the content is loaded from the first page load data. To the user, the website behaves as expected because the URL in the address bar is … Continue reading “Single Page Application Web Tracking with Munchkin”
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Send View Data from a YouTube Video to Marketo
Let’s say you want to segment leads in Marketo based on if they have a started or finished a specific video. This is possible to do using Munchkin, YouTube’s Iframe API, and Smart Lists in Marketo. The example code in this post will let you to send video started and video finished events into Marketo … Continue reading “Send View Data from a YouTube Video to Marketo”
Lead Tracking and Multiple Domains
Marketo’s Munchkin tracking code helps you track visits to your web site. You’re likely to want to use Munchkin tracking code to cookie anonymous leads for most or all of the pages on your website. Let’s walk through how Munchkin works. Visits to the page are recorded for existing leads, and a visit to the … Continue reading “Lead Tracking and Multiple Domains”
Using Multiple Munchkin Tracking Codes on a Single Page
Let’s say you have multiple Marketo instances and you would like to send web tracking events like page visits or clicked links to these multiple instances, it is possible to do this with Munchkin. Marketo tracks visitors to your website by domain (e.g. “marketo.com”). If you’re hosting this Munchkin script on a domain that’s different … Continue reading “Using Multiple Munchkin Tracking Codes on a Single Page”
Integrating Munchkin with Google Tag Manager
Google Tag Manger lets you add tags to your website. Rather than manually add each tracking script like Munchkin to the source code of your website, you can put Google Tag Manager on your site, and then add tags like Munchkin through Google Tag Manager’s UI. In this post, we’ll first show how to generate … Continue reading “Integrating Munchkin with Google Tag Manager”