Web-To-Leads are often used in conjunction with online marketing campaigns. Would it be possible to have leads from a particular Web-To-Lead form associated with a specific campaign?
Examples:
To associate a new web lead with a campaign, include the Campaign ID and the Campaign Member Status in the Web-To-Lead form and have the lead associated with specific campaigns.
The following can be added to a Web-To-Lead form. Leads submitted on this form would be associated with a campaign with ID 70120000000U4eJ and would have their member status set to Responded. These values must be valid for the organization, for example, there would have to be a campaign with ID 70120000000U4eJ and it would have to have a possible Member Status value of Responded.
<input type="hidden" name="Campaign_ID" value="70120000000U4eJ" />
<input type="hidden" name="member_status" value="Responded" />
The above are examples and contain data in the value attribute that must be changed.
The lead isn’t associated with a campaign if the Member Status isn’t specified.
These are examples and developers that are familiar with POST strings and HTML coding will be able to construct more dynamic pages using these basic examples as a reference. Forward the recommendations above to your webmaster or developer for further review and consideration.
See Also
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