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Morgan_Corbett
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March 14, 2018
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Change form on Marketo LP based on user activity or status

  • March 14, 2018
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Improving the user experience - questions below:

  1. Is it possible to show a user a different "form" with just a CTA button that says "Download again" if the user has already downloaded the content? Please advise on the steps needed to implement.
  2. Is it possible to show a user a different "form"with just a CTA button that says "Download now" if the user is an existing client, but has not downloaded the content. Please advise on the steps needed to implement.

Assumptions for the above:

  • Marketo form exists on a Marketo landing page
  • Users are known in the system

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks,
Morgan

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Best answer by Grégoire_Miche2

Hi Morgan,

Use dynamic content. It takes a segmentation, meaning it's easy to do it based on status, not on activity (you would have to translate the activity in a status field).

see Use Dynamic Content in a Landing Page - Marketo Docs - Product Documentation

-Greg

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Grégoire_Miche2
Grégoire_Miche2Accepted solution
New Participant
March 14, 2018

Hi Morgan,

Use dynamic content. It takes a segmentation, meaning it's easy to do it based on status, not on activity (you would have to translate the activity in a status field).

see Use Dynamic Content in a Landing Page - Marketo Docs - Product Documentation

-Greg

Morgan_Corbett
New Participant
March 14, 2018

@Grégoire Michel​

Do you –– or does anyone else –– know if there's a scalable way to base it off of activity? (i.e. using tokens, creatively implementing snippets, etc.)

SanfordWhiteman
New Participant
March 14, 2018

Nope, there's no way to base it directly off the Activity Log (scalable or otherwise!). You have to choose certain interesting activities and elevate them to being part of your segmentation logic. In general, think of segments as based on slowly-changing and/or flow-managed values. Segments couldn't possibly keep up with the Activity Log.