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Having an aha moment
Having an aha moment




having an aha moment

  • Target: "Website URL contains" - (<- identical).
  • Include only: Active list(s) containing deal-associated contacts.
  • So, whether a subscriber or not, if they're in the deal, we want them to see the deal-specific pop-up, instead. We also have hyper-targeted pop-ups prompting visitors in early deal stages to set a time to speak with their rep about partnership. We have one overarching form that prompts a visitor to subscribe (obviously, current subscribers are excluded).

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    In addition to that, we figured out how to layer inclusion/exclusion lists for further targeting when the targeting rules are identical. HubSpot prioritizes the targeting rules in the following order: When evaluating 2 or more pop-up forms that should load in the same area, there is a set of rules that control which pop-up form should load based on which has the most specific targeting rules.Checking my resources, I confirmed from our documentation the following: I appreciate you taking the time to discuss form prioritization with me.

    having an aha moment

    "I'm glad we got a chance to connect today and wanted to follow up on our conversation. Just found out how pop-up forms are prioritized when hosted on common pages in a recent HubSpot Support ticket. W00T! This allows you to load in as many properties as you need without uneven, distracting spaces. a list of products by usage, a signature line with contact info, etc.). If you use in the following sequence (e.g. Say you have three contact properties, but your contact only has a value in two of them - 1 and 3: untested) that need to display line-by-line, following the token with a tag will return a blank, broken line when the property is empty. Just discovered this one:ĭid you know that when using personalization tokens in marketing email (maybe even in templates, landing pages, etc.






    Having an aha moment