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Salesforce Exam Marketing Cloud Developer Topic 5 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Marketing Cloud Developer exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 5
[All Marketing Cloud Developer Questions]

Contact Builder can be used to create a relational model of an organization's data within Marketing Cloud. Which three factors should be taken into consideration when preparing data to be used in Contact Builder? Choose 3 answer

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Suggested Answer: C

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Hector
1 months ago
I'm gonna go with A, D, and E. Gotta make sure that data is organized, sendable, and free of redundancy. It's like a game of Tetris, but with data instead of blocks!
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Georgene
1 months ago
A, D, and E for sure. Gotta keep that data in tip-top shape, or else it's gonna be like trying to herd cats in the Marketing Cloud. And we all know how well that goes, am I right?
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Annamaria
11 days ago
I agree, keeping data relationships, email addresses, and normalizing data are key to success in Marketing Cloud.
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Millie
16 days ago
A, D, and E are definitely crucial for maintaining a clean data model in Contact Builder.
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Emily
1 months ago
Ooh, this is a tough one! I'd go with A, D, and E. Gotta make sure that data is squeaky clean before we let it loose in the Marketing Cloud. But hey, at least we don't have to worry about the data getting lost in the cloud, right? It's all up there in the ether!
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Carey
12 days ago
Definitely, those factors are crucial for setting up a solid relational model in Contact Builder.
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Mabelle
14 days ago
Yeah, I agree. We need to make sure the data relationships are set, Email Address field is populated, and data is normalized.
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Lonna
26 days ago
I think A, D, and E are the way to go. Can't risk any messy data in the Marketing Cloud.
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Kenia
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about B. Shouldn't we just focus on the technical requirements rather than the marketing needs? I mean, it's not like the data cares about the marketing strategy, right?
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Laura
14 days ago
E) Normalizing data to reduce redundancy
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Cristal
15 days ago
D) Verifying each data extension has the required Email Address field populated
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Nell
1 months ago
A) Assigning data relationships and primary keys across all channels
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German
2 months ago
A, D, and E - definitely the way to go! Gotta have those primary keys, sendable values, and normalized data. Marketing Cloud is all about that data organization!
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Josphine
2 months ago
I believe C and D are also important to ensure that the data is sendable and has the necessary Email Address field.
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Cecily
2 months ago
I agree with you, Sherita. Normalizing data and assigning relationships are crucial for effective data management.
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Sherita
2 months ago
I think A, B, and E are important for creating a relational model in Contact Builder.
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