Okay, so a partner of ours has a PDF hosted on their website. The direct link they provided, when clicked on or entered in the browser, prompts the browser to automatically start downloading the PDF.
I inserted the direct link into MKTO and clicked on it in the email preview, it worked fine.
I then sent myself a test, but this time when I click the direct PDF link I get sent to a "page not found". I think it's because MKTO uses a redirect link or something, so instead of being able to directly download the file the user is being sent to a dead page.
Unfortunately, our partner (as of now) won't let us host the file directly in MKTO, so that's isn't a solution.
I tried unchecking the "track this link in mkto" option but that didn't do anything.
Anyone know any workarounds on how to make this work?
Our backup solution is sending the user to another LP on our domain with a direct link to the PDF file, but we would rather the link be in the email if possible.
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This has the ring of a problem like this: http://blog.teknkl.com/big-brands-bad-code/
But you will have to show me the exact link that generates the 404.
Our backup solution is sending the user to another LP on our domain with a direct link to the PDF file, but we would rather the link be in the email if possible.
Actually, you should be moving away from direct links in email. See the reasons here: http://blog.teknkl.com/stop-using-direct-download-links-unless-you-like-losing-tracking/
This has the ring of a problem like this: http://blog.teknkl.com/big-brands-bad-code/
But you will have to show me the exact link that generates the 404.
Our backup solution is sending the user to another LP on our domain with a direct link to the PDF file, but we would rather the link be in the email if possible.
Actually, you should be moving away from direct links in email. See the reasons here: http://blog.teknkl.com/stop-using-direct-download-links-unless-you-like-losing-tracking/
Thanks Sanford, and by the way, terrific blog! Bookmarked!