Re: Marketo Landing Pages vs Internally Hosted Pages

Anonymous
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I was hoping some more experienced Marketo users may have some feedback on this topic. I am currently working on compiling a list of pros and cons of using Marketo Landing Pages vs. Internally Hosted Pages. 

I know Marketo Pages are simpler to build and get live and create a more agile working environment, plus they will already have necessary tracking links built in. Are there any other key components I’m missing if we were to host pages internally outside of a longer process to build and having to add tracking codes to each page. 

Thanks all! 

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Lauren_Beth
Level 6

Hi Joseph - we do both extensively and it really just depends on the need for that page.  One off content pieces sit with Marketo for us, established products, etc sit on our internal CMS.  The only thing that has us leaning towards Marketo on occasion is we've had issues with forms loading very slowly when embedded on non-Marketo landing pages.  Sometimes up to a minute in certain parts of the world.  We've figured out how to resolve this by using our own forms and sending the data to Marketo but it's not a simple, quick solution that my team can do on its own.

Dan_Stevens_
Level 10 - Champion Alumni

We're experiencing this more frequently as well - long wait times for Marketo embedded forms to appear on our external website pages.  I hope this is a known issue that Marketo is addressing.

Lauren_Beth
Level 6

Hi Dan,

Unfortunately Marketo support was not much help.  I can get more detail from my developer on our solution if you are interested.

Lauren

Anonymous
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@Dan, do you have any trouble seeing landing page interactions in the Opportunity Analyzer report?

@Sanford, would love to hear more about prefill for external pages!

@Joe, did you hear back on social sign on?

SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Waiting to see if I get approved to blog about it here.

Dan_Stevens_
Level 10 - Champion Alumni

We don't use the Opportunity Analyzer (since we have hundreds of active opportunities).  Instead we use RCE (specifically, Program Membership Analysis and Program Opportunity Analysis).  As long as you're capture the appropriate program status within your programs, have a properly built revenue cycle model, and move leads into the proper lead lifecycle statuses, then these two reports work great.

Anonymous
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@Dan, that's a lot of "ifs"

I haven't gotten too deep into the RCM because we have to sync our Marketo leads to Netsuite and it's pretty dark in there.

I'd love to have some help/guidance on how to reconfigure the inherited setups and start building proper processes.

Anonymous
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Thanks all, all great info, one more question. Do you lose the ability to use Social Sign-on when pages are not hosted using Marketo?
SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator
@Dan - Got a cool trick coming up for prefill on embedded forms. 

@Joe - Agree with @Dan's and @Josh's overall takes.  There's a place for both approaches to coexist within a well-managed marketing/IT organization.  Of course, some orgs will want to create a policy of one or the other, in which case I would go for external pages with embedded forms because of the ability to align styles/layouts/changes/etc. across the enterprise.  But if marketing people really hate their CMS's site builder and are willing to accept the simplicity of Design Studio in exchange for faster time-to-market, that may be their call...
Dan_Stevens_
Level 10 - Champion Alumni
We use Marketo landing pages for all of our events (registration page, confirmation page, etc.) and any misc. pages that may be needed quickly and may not necessarily fit within our websites' structure.  But for everything else, we use our main CMS (Sitecore) to present a common/consistent user experience across our website.  Every page has Munchkin code on it (and DemandBase) and all forms are embedded forms.  Works great for us.  The main downfall with embedded forms is the pre-fill does not work. We used to use iframes - and although prefill worked - it was very cumbersome.  Embedded forms is the way to go for large, enterprise websites.
Josh_Hill13
Level 10 - Champion Alumni
So usually this is referred to as Marketo Hosted vs. Externally Hosted (or your own website). In general, always host in Marketo.

Benefits of Marketo Pages + Forms:
  • easy to churn out
  • full form functionality
  • easy for marketers to go in and fix
Drawbacks of Marketo Pages:
  • SEO may be missing because people forget
  • SEO off main domain, but may not be a big deal
  • templates can be unwieldy - page layouts need to be simple.
  • not synced with main website changes
Benefits of Externally Hosting Pages + Marketo Forms:
  • synced with your site design
  • connected to your SEO
  • you don't have to maintain it
  • embed code is easy if you dont require fancy designs
Drawbacks of Externally Hosting Pages + Marketo Forms:
  • lose progressive
  • can lose prefill in some situations
  • need to add CSS and test if you want form to match your site
  • harder to manage for marketer.
  • rely on other teams to get pages up.
Grégoire_Miche2
Level 10

Hi Josh,

You may like these ideas :

-Greg