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Hi Michelle,
What about having a conditional field above time zones that asks which regoin they prefer:
EMEA or APAC
and then have the time zones be dynamic to the region?
Ironically someone just asked about this a second ago:
Showing or Hiding a Dynamic Form Field
I don't think you're going to get around a much easier way to update the time values unfortunately. I tried listing them as a token for the program, but it doesn't work the way you'd want it to.
Hopefully the dynamic field will help clear up some confusion though.
Cheers,
Michael
Hi Michelle,
What about having a conditional field above time zones that asks which regoin they prefer:
EMEA or APAC
and then have the time zones be dynamic to the region?
Ironically someone just asked about this a second ago:
Showing or Hiding a Dynamic Form Field
I don't think you're going to get around a much easier way to update the time values unfortunately. I tried listing them as a token for the program, but it doesn't work the way you'd want it to.
Hopefully the dynamic field will help clear up some confusion though.
Cheers,
Michael
Hi Michelle,
Are you promoting 1 single webinar and want to give readers the time at which it occurs in their region or are you promoting several webinars?
When we are promoting 1 webinar to a WW audience, we do one of following:
1- we create 1 landing page per business area (e.g. NORAM / EMEA / APAC)
2- we add different possible time zones for NORAM because this audience is used to this type of info (e.g. EDT / PDT)
3- if we cannot split audience by business area, we add a link to http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedform.html so that anybody can quickly check which time the event will take place in their area
4 - we add an outlook "add to calendar" button. lead will realize at which time event is occuring
On a general basis, if we have several events with different time zones, we then put country (e.g. "UK time" instead of BST)...