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Pardot Marketing With the Engagement Studio: An Overview

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:17 am
by nishat695
Editors note March 2018: This article about Pardot marketing was originally published in Jan 2018 and has been updated for more clarity.

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.

Purchasing a license for Pardot is one of the best decisions you can make as a B2B marketer as it's got all of the tools you'll need to create smart marketing automation campaigns. However, with so much freedom it can be a little bit difficult to find a starting point. I imagine it’s the same feeling for an adult who is asked to play Minecraft, you can see all of the complex and vast creations that other people have made but you have no idea how to build something of equal brilliance or maybe just don't know where to start!

By the end of this article, I’m hoping to have sparked germany address list some ideas that will help you get an idea of how to start building out an automated marketing framework in Pardot.

In the beginning…

With something like this we need a clear starting point, so where do we begin?

The best place to start is with an audit of your Pardot marketing account. This will give you a snapshot of the system, shed some light on how things are set up, identify areas for improvement and provides a set of actionable recommendations. It’s best practice to audit Pardot every 3 months so if you haven’t carried on out yet, now is a better time than ever.

Your Pardot audit visualises the system and plays a big part in your next steps as it translates into a plan that will get you heading in the right direction.

A Pardot marketing roadmap is born

It’s easier to get anywhere when you have clear directions.

Post-audit you can start to see the bigger picture as it will become evermore clearer and concise when you put pen to paper. You’ll get to a point where you’re able to map out a sustainable framework that considers how you will market to all customer profiles, handle lead distribution, identify areas to create upsell/retention/referral campaigns and so on. Let’s break it down.

The audit elucidates the customer journey. Depending on how many customer types you have, you’ll want to have this journey mapped out for each. As you can see in the below image, the journey identifies where the Engagement Studios could come in. Remember, every engagement studio should have a purpose and mapping the journey out in this way really helps you to define why you're setting up each program. You might have an initial lead generation Engagement Studio for brand new prospects, but then who goes where based on what? There are plenty of directions for prospects to go, so it’s best to start off vanilla and get crazy granular once you’ve got the basics nailed down.

Pardot audit customer journey map

Above: Example Customer Journey Map

As you develop the customer journey, you’ll want to know how you want to manage automated lead distribution because this could work in synergy with the Engagement Studio. This automated lead distribution can pick out prospects who look ready (based on their score and grade), before reaching the end of the program.

Do you distribute leads based on product interest? Region? Salesperson experience? Every business will be slightly different, so having this process mapped is extremely helpful as it makes building it much easier. More about optimising sales processes here.