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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer Guide

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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer Guide

Things you need to cover before appearing for an interview -

1. Ampscript

2. SSJS

3. SQL

4. Data Extension

5. Journey Builder

6. Synchronised Data Extensions

7. Email Studio

8. Mobile Studio

9. Cloud Pages

10. Trigger Send

11. Profile Center

12. Data Views

13. All Subscribers

14. Subscription Management

15. CANSPAM

16. Personalisation

17. Query Parameters

18. Ampscript Methods - INSERTDE, UPDATEDE...

19. Integration

20. Journey API

21. Salesforce Entry Source

22. Automations and Activities

23. Social Studio

24. Fuel SDK

25. Query Studio

26. Setup

27. Installed Packages

28. Custom Journey Activity

29. SOAP and Rest API

30. Publication Lists

Places where you can learn from -

http://ampscript.guide/

https://trailhead.salesforce.com/

https://sfmarketing.cloud/

https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=mc_overview_marketing_cloud.htm&type=5

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