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I just wrote a blog on Klipfolio: Create visually appealing, automated dashboards using KlipfolioBut I don't know if it is visible to people without access to that particular place. Scott K. Wilder Liz Courter is it possible to make this public?
Sometime ago I came to the conclusion that whilst Marketo is particularly good at automating marketing activities, including collecting and processing data, it is missing the ability to present captured information in a visually appealing and accessible manner. Whilst the out-of-the-box analytical t...
Does anyone have an overview on the difference between a referrer parameter vs a URL parameter? I ask in the context of the form builder allows fields to accept a URL parameter (which I understand perfectly well), and also a "referrer parameter" which isn't well documented here (Set a Hidden Form Fi...
If I create a blog post here, can it be viewed by everyone or only by people who are members of whatever space I post it in?In other words, I have created a blog post Create visually appealing, automated dashboards using Klipfoliobut I don't think it is publicly visible?
I'm using Klipfolio. For US$20 a month it is pretty great.
These are the exception - they work in the body of the calendar file - and they're a great place to put the {{member.webinar url}} token.
This caught my attention.. perhaps we could flesh this out as a feature request? "Use unique URLs with URL parameters that contain the channel and offer data you want to report on."I realise there is a "long way" of doing this, or perhaps a slightly easier URL parameter way of doing this.. but I thi...
This is a nice tool if you end up doing iframes: embedresponsively.com
I'm not familiar with the tool - but is it transmitting the lead data over the Internet using an API or are you saving the records to a file and then using the "import list" feature?If the former, it is expected behaviour to create a duplicate record unless the API call is deliberately setup to "ded...
Well I haven't tested it, and Sanford's point below is probably a very good reason why it wouldn't work anyhow, but I was thinking along the lines of a hidden field containing a value.