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I tried that plugin on our blog before going with the iframe route. I didn't try progressive profiling with it, but could not get auto populate to function properly.
Both auto populate and progressive profiling work with the iframe method.
There was once a Marketo plugin, which I'm sure an enterprising programmer could easily add.
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Anonymous
July 31, 2013
I'm embedding Marketo Forms into WordPress via iframes on our company web site and blog.
On the company site, both the pop-over "Request Information" form in the top right, and the embedded "Info Request" form in the left sidebar are Marketo Forms.
The Information request form to the right of the blog content is a Marketo Form.
Just insert a Text block and paste in the iframe code. A little trial and error on the sizing and spacing and you'll be good to go.
Just curious if it works well and if you can still do progressive profiling.
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Anonymous
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July 31, 2013
I tried that plugin on our blog before going with the iframe route. I didn't try progressive profiling with it, but could not get auto populate to function properly.
Both auto populate and progressive profiling work with the iframe method.
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Anonymous
July 31, 2013
Thanks for the replies everyone. Tom just curious, what tool are you using to autofill your forms with LinkedIn / Facebook / Twitter?
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Anonymous
July 31, 2013
That's just a native part of Marketo Forms. When editing a form, look under the Whole Form variabled on the upper right. Select Social Form Fill and it'll allow you to choose from Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter. Pretty cool.
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Anonymous
August 25, 2014
Hi Tom - I like how you've laid out your company webpage. I'm curious to know which widget/plugin you've used for the pop-over form. Most of the ones I'm looking at don't allow you to use your own forms, i.e. Marketo 2.0 forms.
Looking at doing something simlar on our new wordpress site. Thanks!