I am inserting a cookie pop-up and cookie preference tracker on my Marketo landing pages to mirror our corporate site. The cookie provider we use (Cookiebot) charges by domain and number of sub-pages.
Our images and files use the same CNAME as our landing pages. Does anyone know if these assets hosted on Marketo would count as landing pages when Cookiebot scans the domain?
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Well, technically, those are the assets that could be embedded/linked in the marketing assets (LPs, emails, etc.), so they should not be counted as individual landing pages. Also, when people open up images or files via the publicly accessible URL in the browser, they would not be presented with the cookie message anyway. Hence, ideally, they should discount files/images from their count and only include the actual web pages on which they'd present the cookie pop-up. To be sure, I'd ask the cookie vendor how they count the number of assets to be charged for.
Well, technically, those are the assets that could be embedded/linked in the marketing assets (LPs, emails, etc.), so they should not be counted as individual landing pages. Also, when people open up images or files via the publicly accessible URL in the browser, they would not be presented with the cookie message anyway. Hence, ideally, they should discount files/images from their count and only include the actual web pages on which they'd present the cookie pop-up. To be sure, I'd ask the cookie vendor how they count the number of assets to be charged for.
Hi Darshil, thanks for your response here! We had assumed the same as you - we will get in touch with the vendor and update here with feedback.
If they're charging based on the number of images, please find another vendor as this is absurd.