About Adobe Certified Expert Exams
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Adobe’s Certification exams follow industry-accepted procedures to ensure
validity and reliability. We
work with industry experts to create our exams, which represent real-world
requirements and objectives
for the job roles we certify.
This guide is designed to provide the recommendations needed to prepare for your
Adobe Certified
Expert exam, and help you determine when you are ready to take the exam. It will
outline the knowledge
and skills required of a “minimally qualified candidate” for a specific job
role, which will be evaluated in
the exam.
How is the Campaign Business Practitioner Exam Structured?
• Number of questions: 54
• Time limit: 85 minutes
• Passing score: All Adobe exams are reported on a scale of 300 to 700. The
passing score for each exam is 550. For more information about scaled scoring,
visit the FAQs.
How Do I Register for the Exam?
Our exams are delivered worldwide by PSI.
• Exam name: Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner
• Exam number: AD0-300
• Exam cost: $180 (US Dollars)
To register for the exam at a PSI testing center:
1. Visit Adobe’s credential management system logon page. The logon requires
that you have an
Adobe ID. If you do not have an Adobe ID, click the link for “Get an Adobe ID”
2. After logging on, If you have never taken an Adobe exam before, you will be
instructed to create a
Profile. After creating your Profile, you will be instructed to update your
opt-in Settings..
3. Once logged on, click “Home” then click “Schedule your exam at PSI.”
4. You will be directed to a new page within CertMetrics where you will click
“Click here to log in to PSI.”
5. You will be taken to a page hosted by our exam delivery vendor, PSI, that
displays the available exams
6. Scroll through the list of available exams and press the “Schedule Exam”
button for the exam you want to take.
7. Select a delivery mode for your exam by choosing either “Test Center” or
“Remote Online Proctored Exam.”
8. Select your exam language to see options for your exam.
9. Select an available date and start time.
10. Confirm schedule details to receive a booking confirmation.
11. Proceed to payment.
12. After payment is successful, you will receive an email confirmation your
registration details and a receipt.
What topics are covered on the Adobe Campaign Business
Practitioner exam?
The tasks measured on the exam are grouped into the following domains:
• Campaign Management
• Workflow Management
• Data Management
• Delivery Management
• Reporting
• Administration
Within each domain, there are specific tasks that you should be able to perform
as an Adobe Campaign
Business Practitioner:
• Campaign Management
You should be able to create campaigns, configure campaigns, and determine the
correct campaign template.
• Workflow Management
You should be able to interpret campaign requirements and setup approvals. You
should also be
able to solve workflow errors and determine a correct design for a marketing
workflow. You
should be able to build technical workflows and also execute workflows.
• Data Management
You should be able to import data, export data, and perform data investigations.
You should also be able to build lists and configure a predefined filter.
• Delivery Management
You should be able to create and configure deliveries. You should also be able
to correct proofs for
approvals, interpret deliver audits, and deploy a delivery.
• Reporting
You should able to identify the steps required to generate delivery reports,
determine the
appropriate report(s) to generate, and interpret campaign reports.
• Administration
You should be able to manage users and folder structures.
Distribution of content covered on the exam:
The questions on the exam are distributed as follows for each domain. (Note:
each question carries the
same weight and there is no partial credit for any question)
Domain Percent of Exam
Campaign Management 17%
Workflow Management 33%
Data Management 15%
Delivery Management 23%
Reporting 10%
Administration 2%
The Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner job role
This exam is designed for individuals who are currently performing or have
previous work experience
with the job responsibilities of an Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner.
The Minimally Qualified Candidate (MQC)
To pass the exam, you must possess the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and
abilities required of an
Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner, which are outlined below.
Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner you should be able to
perform the following tasks without any assistance:
• Translate campaign requirements into an actionable workflow
• Create delivery, campaign, control groups, and seed templates
• Configure enrichments
• Create read lists
• Control user access
• Manipulate data for use in a campaign (external or internal data)
• Extract data from tools
• Explain set theory
• Interpret out-of-the-box reports
• Use descriptive analysis or query analysis tools
• Explain how data is brought into the environment
• Explain what personalization blocks are used for
• Interpret the journal logs
• Configure targeting, delivery, and flow control activities within the Adobe
Campaign workflow
• Pre-define filters
• Explain the difference between a targeted dimension and a filtering dimension
and how to use them
• Configure a multi-touch retargeting campaign
• Trigger or an automation campaign
• Analyze a delivery and send proofs
• Monitor deliveries to determine deliverability issues
• Set-up approvals
• Manage typologies
• Explain cadences
• Install and set-up of configurations on desktop
• Maintain folder structure of plans and programs
• Implement campaign tactics in the workflow (e.g. identifying responders, and
identifying buyers)
• Import and export lists
You should also be familiar with Microsoft Excel, text editing software,
compression software such as
WinZip, connecting to FTP/SFTP servers.
What is the typical job experience for minimally qualified
candidates taking this exam?
A minimally qualified Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner typically has the
following work experience:
• A of minimum 2+ years’ experience with a marketing campaign automation tool
with a minimum
1 year experience with Adobe Campaign.
• A minimum of 1+ year relational database skills.
The MQC will have experience working in a channel delivery environment (email,
direct mail, mobile, and
social). The MQC is familiar with marketing campaign tactics such as
multi-touch, life cycle, and reactivation.
The MQC understands marketing metrics such as ROI, click-through rates, and
conversion. The MQC is
aware of and can conform to ethical and legal guidelines for marketing (e.g.,
CAN-SPAM)
What training is available to help me prepare for the exam?
Is training required?
You are not required to complete training before taking the exam; however,
training can significantly
increase your knowledge of and skills with Adobe Campaign. It is important to
note that training alone will
not provide you with the knowledge and skills required to pass an exam.
Successful, on-the-job experience
is critical to providing you the knowledge needed to pass the exam.
Training for Adobe Partners
A variety of training and resources are available for Adobe Solution
Partners. To access these resources, you
will need to login to the Solution Partner Portal with your Adobe ID and visit
the Training landing page. From
there you can select your solution of interest and access on-demand, instructor
led, and onsite training options.
• On-demand Training: All Partners have access to on-demand training resources
for sales, technical
and delivery roles. This includes self-paced learning modules, eSeminar videos,
quizzes, exams, and
test outs to help measure comprehension – All at no cost!
• Virtual Instructor Led Training: Partners at the Business and above levels can
access Virtual Instructor
Led Training through the learning management system. These trainings are 100%
subsidized.
• In-person Instructor Led Training: Partners also have access to training
delivered through Adobe
Digital Learning Services (ADLS). Adobe Digital Learning Services offers
comprehensive, hands-on
courses across all job roles. Learn from Adobe experts in a virtual classroom or
live in-person at any
Adobe training center globally. Courses come with a cost and Partners receive a
discount (15-30%)
based on their Partner level in the Solution Partner Program.
• On-site Training: Get your team up-to-speed quickly with on-site training
where we can come to
your location or you can bring your team to one of our training centers. Adobe
Digital Learning
Services offers flexible, convenient instructor-led training for teams virtually
or in-person. Content can
be customized to match your unique learning requirements.
Partners also have access to Certification Learner Journeys, Certification
Paths, and free Certification Prep
courses. Please visit the Solution Partner Portal Certification page to access
these valuable resources.
Not registered for the Solution Partner Portal? Please follow these instructions
to get registered.
How do I know if I am ready to take the exam?
Nothing can guarantee that you will pass your test, however; the more
practical work experience you
have and the more training you complete, the better your chances are to pass the
test. Use the selfassessment
preparation worksheet (below) to evaluate your level of readiness.
On-the-Job Experience
Since Adobe exams measure knowledge and skills for a specific job role, one of
the best ways to prepare
for the exam is to ensure you have the minimum work experience, as described in
this guide.
Self-Assessment Preparation Worksheet
Use the following worksheet to review the exam topics, and assess your own
readiness. If you need to
prepare more for a certain topic, determine if you need training, on
the-job-experience, or both.
Topic Yes No
Campaign Management
I can create campaigns
I can configure a campaign
I can determine the correct campaign template to use
Topic Yes No
Workflow Management
I can interpret campaign requirements
I can set up approvals
I can solve workflow errors
I can determine a correct design for a marketing workflow
I can build technical workflows
I can execute workflows
Topic Yes No
Data Management
I can import data
I can export data
I can perform a data investigation
I can build lists
I can configure a predefined filter
Topic Yes No
Delivery Management
I can create deliveries
I can determine how to configure a delivery
I can identify the correct proofs for approvals
I can analyze and interpret delivery audits
I can deploy a delivery
Topic Yes No
Reporting
I can identify the steps required to generate delivery reports
Given a scenario, I can determine the appropriate report(s) to
generate
I can deploy a delivery
Topic Yes No
Administration
I can manage users
I can manage folder structures
Sample questions
Try out these practice questions to get a feel for the types of questions on the
exam. Please note that your
performance here does not indicate how you will do on the actual exam. To fully
prepare for the exam,
closely review the topic areas and objectives in this Exam Guide. You will find
the correct answers at the
end of the exam guide.
1. A new user must create, edit, and test personalization blocks for email
campaigns. To which operator group should the new user be assigned?
A. Content contributor operator group.
B. Campaign management operator group.
C. Workflow operator group.
D. Delivery operator group.
2. How should a Campaign Business Practitioner schedule a recurring campaign
with multiple workflows and multiple deliveries?
A. Use a scheduler activity in the workflows
B. Use the execution schedule in the campaign
C. Use wait activities in the workflows
D. Use the deliveries’ schedule properties
3. If a request is to only send to signups within the past 30 days, what is the
best rationale for using incremental query instead of a standard query and
scheduler in a workflow?
A. To contact recipients only once during a given time period.
B. To query and send to recipients in one activity as opposed to two.
C. To query a schema with recipients unavailable in a standard query.
D. To query recipients on a daily basis, which is an option not available in a
scheduler activity.
4. Part of a campaign request is to provide counts for each customer target
group in a campaign. Which is the best approach to build a workflow to
accommodate this request?
A. Build the workflow normally and combine code regardless of the request.
B. Use individual processes within a workflow to count each segment and show a
trickle down of records.
C. Build individual workflows per target group.
D. Recommend that this information should be pulled from outside the campaign
tool.
5. A user tries to upload a duplicate local file to the campaign server in the
data loading activity.
What is the result?
A. The file overwrites the existing file on the server.
B. The file upload step shows the file already exists and it has NOT been
updated.
C. The file is created with a numeric extension and treated as a new file.
D. The file upload activity fails.
6. An Update process fails due to a duplicate ID error. What is the first step a
Campaign Business Practitioner should take to determine the root cause?
A. Contact an Administrator for assistance as this is most likely related to bad
data being imported
B. Analyze the logic in each process box of the workflow to validate the code
being used as this is
most likely a logic issue
C. Right-click and display the target of the population, add columns to analyze
the IDs, and add
columns to assess a possible cause
D. Add a deduplication process to the workflow and run it again, this will
eliminate the need to
investigate future issues
7. Which element should always be included in the content of an email delivery?
A. A mirror link and unsubscribe link
B. Personalized content in the body
C. Vanity URLs
D. HTML scripting for the body
8. A Campaign Business Practitioner must configure a delivery to ensure an email
goes to all
recipients identified in a workflow regardless of email status. What should the
Campaign Business
Practitioner do to meet this requirement?
A. Create the entire targeted recipients as a seed list and configure delivery
to include this seed list
as part of the delivery’s targeting population.
B. Include any blacklisted recipients as a proof target and add them to the
delivery.
C. Configure the email delivery’s email parameters to edit the exclusion
settings to allow blacklisted
recipients into the targeting population.
D. Create a list of blacklisted recipients and include this list as part of the
delivery’s targeting
population.
9. Which two results does the Breakdown of Opens report display? (Choose two.)?
A. Breakdown of opens by email domain
B. Breakdown of opens by day
C. Breakdown of opens by browser
D. Breakdown of opens by device
10. In which two situations would an end user NOT see the same folders as a
colleague when
working in Adobe Campaign. (Choose two.)
A. The user may have different access rights than the colleague
B. The user may be using an older version of the client than the colleague
C. The user may be logged into a different instance than the colleague
D. The user may have a different connection zone than the colleague
QUESTION: 1
During an investigation, a business practitioner modifies workflows properties
to keep the results of interim populations
between two executions. What is the purpose of this step? (Choose two.)
A. To export data that is passed between two activities in the workflow
B. To configure the schema of the data that is passed between two activities in
the workflow
C. To modify the data that is being passed between two activities in the
workflow
D. To add filtering criteria to data that is being passed between two activities
in the workflow
E. To save data created with each run of the workflow to a list
Answer: D,E
QUESTION: 2
A Campaign has a scheduler set up to run weekly. The scheduler triggers a
recurring delivery and a continuous delivery.
How many records are created in the delivery table at the end of 3 weeks?
A. 4
B. 2
C. 6
D. 3
Answer: D
QUESTION: 3
Which filtering dimension should a Practitioner use to identify responders
in a cross-channel campaign?
A. tracking logs
B. exclusion logs
C. delivery logs
D. approval logs
Answer: A
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