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Level 2
June 10, 2014
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Two selection buttons

  • June 10, 2014
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Hi I have a 'can attend' and 'cannot attend' button on  form - i want a different behaviour for both buttons.  If attend they will be lead to a page with further info on event + a thank you email.  If cannot attend, just a landing page with thank you your interest has been noted.

How do I do this? 

thanks
Patricia 
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7 replies

June 10, 2014
Hi Patricia, 
why don't you just build a dropdown in the Form "Attend: Yes/No"? Or maybe a "No I don't want to attend" in the invitation mail will work for you?
Having two buttons in the form will be much more complicated (when possible). 

Best regards

Steffen
Level 2
June 10, 2014
But the behaviour on what they choose is also relevant on what they will receive...how do I get them to recieve two very different things based on Yes or No on drop down?

thanks
P
June 10, 2014
Hi Patricia,
Advanced Thank You Page.



Best regards

Steffen
Level 2
June 10, 2014
Oh perfect - that's it - thank you...all resolved...
I wonder if you know - I am now not receiving sample emails, i was yesterday and today I'm not, I've checke spam folder and junk and nothing...you wouuldn't happen to know would you.
thanks


June 10, 2014
Hi Patricia,
maybe ask your IT if they are filtered out?

Best regards

Steffen
June 10, 2014
I agree with Steffen. The Send Sample is distinct from live emails. It is often blocked by corporate firewalls.
Sending to an external address such as GMail or Yahoo should work, confirming that scenario.

Please request your IT to Whitelist Marketo
Dory_Viscoglio
Level 10
June 10, 2014
Patricia, also, sometimes you can be "email suspended" which is a 24 hour block that is usually done to prevent spamming, but can happen if you send yourself too many sample emails. You can find that field (but cannot "unsuspend" yourself) in your lead record.