Question
Say you wanted to get creative...Token+Image
OK folks: My first instinct on this is: "Not possible." but, I'm also feeling that perhaps I've forgotten something that could easily allow for this. Thus, I open it up to you:
Say you wanted to insert a graphic into an email... and have a text box sit on top of it (text in this box would be a token... for instance: "First name.") Basically, making it look like you're personalizing a graphic.
#1 - Is that even possible in an email?
#2 - If it IS possible, I'm guessing that depending on how the person is viewing it (Outlook vs. Gmail vs. iPhone, etc. etc.etc.) the above would run the risk of displaying oddly. Plus, obviously without turning images on, the person wouldn't see the image, and the "personalized" token text would appear odd... doesn't seem like a great user experience.
#3 - If the above doesn't work... wait for it... could you somehow integrate another program into Marketo that would read token data (in this case, relying on a field token), insert that token data into a provided image file within that program, and then have that program apply that newly customized graphic into the email that's sent to that specific recipient? A graphic as token, automated to be personalized for each recipient.
Say you wanted to insert a graphic into an email... and have a text box sit on top of it (text in this box would be a token... for instance: "First name.") Basically, making it look like you're personalizing a graphic.
#1 - Is that even possible in an email?
#2 - If it IS possible, I'm guessing that depending on how the person is viewing it (Outlook vs. Gmail vs. iPhone, etc. etc.etc.) the above would run the risk of displaying oddly. Plus, obviously without turning images on, the person wouldn't see the image, and the "personalized" token text would appear odd... doesn't seem like a great user experience.
#3 - If the above doesn't work... wait for it... could you somehow integrate another program into Marketo that would read token data (in this case, relying on a field token), insert that token data into a provided image file within that program, and then have that program apply that newly customized graphic into the email that's sent to that specific recipient? A graphic as token, automated to be personalized for each recipient.