Hey Jerry! I like where your brain is going.
Here are some I've done lots of reverse-engineering of the landing page. Here are some things I've written on the topics:
Also, we're coming out with
new responsive Marketo landing page templates in a few weeks, which will include all the latest and greatest tips and tricks. You can pre-request them
here.
Re: the form specifically and tokens.You can take the embed code of a form 2.0 and put that into a text token for pages. That will work, but you'll be losing some of the better functionality for native forms on the landing page editor—your "fills out form on web page" constraint won't work and you won't have native form prefill. It basically changes to an external form 2.0 on your native landing page.
I like to use the native form element on the landing page placed via double div HTML element, and then tokenize the URL for the follow-up page. Here's a screencap:
This way (with everything tokenized), when you make a new landing page, you don't even have to open the landing page WYSIWYG editors at all, just change the tokens and approve the URLs.
If you want a beta preview of the landing page templates in their not-yet-pure form, you can find me on Twitter or shoot me a message. The final templates will be out in a few weeks.
Best,
Edward Unthank | Founder, Etumos