I started using some email scripts about a year ago when our support for Velocity scripting was pretty new. As has no doubt become obvious by now, I’m not the most technical of consultants. (That’s why John’s on this blog.) In teaching myself how to do this, all I had to go off of was the documentation on the developer site (here), the Apache documentation (here), and trial and error.
Sadly, published examples of working email scripts for Marketo are still few and far between. So, while I cannot explain much about Velocity from the technical side, I can share some very basic email scripts that even a marketer like me can use.
If you don’t know how to properly create an email script token, you should refer to the doc here.
Example 1: Properly Capitalizing First Name
#set ($fname = ${lead.FirstName})
#if($fname.equals(""))
Friend
#else
$display.capitalize($fname)
#end
Example 2: Displaying a Greeting Based on Gender (Portuguese)
#if ( ${lead.gender} == "F" )
Cara Sra. Dra.
#else
Caro Sr. Dr.
#end
Example 3: Displaying a Greeting Based on Gender (German)
#if ( ${lead.Salutation} == "Mr." || ${lead.Salutation} == "Mr" )
Herr
#elseif ( ${lead.Salutation} == "Mrs." || ${lead.Salutation} == "Mrs" || ${lead.Salutation} == "Ms." || ${lead.Salutation} =="Ms" || ${lead.Salutation} == "Miss" )
Frau
#else
Herr
#end
Example 4: Displaying a Table with One Row for Each Sales Order for that Contact
<table border="1">
<tr>
<th>Item <th>Order ID</th><th>Date</th><th>Price</th>
</tr>
#foreach ( $SalesOrder in $SalesOrderList )
<tr>
<td>
$SalesOrder.Sales_Order_Item
</td>
<td>
$SalesOrder.Sales_Order_ID
</td>
<td>
$SalesOrder.Sales_Order_Date
</td>
<td>
$SalesOrder.Sales_Order_Price
</td>
#end
Example 5: Displaying Different Email Text in an Email Based on a Lead Field Value
#if(${lead.fieldname} == "fieldvalue1")
Email text here
#elseif (${lead.fieldname} == "fieldvalue2")
Email text here
#else
Email text here
#end
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