The Pardot plug-in for WordPress adds a button to the WordPress Visual Editor. To add
dynamic content and forms to your posts and pages, click the button and choose your content. Forms
and dynamic content are also available when editing a widget.
Required Editions
Available in: All Account
Engagement Editions
NotePardot is now known as Marketing Cloud Account
Engagement. We wish we could snap our fingers to update the
name everywhere, but you can expect to see the previous name
in a few places until we replace it, including in the app
itself.
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