Managing Dynamic Content

Important: This information applies to Classic Campaigns which use the legacy Campaign Dashboard. Learn more about the Email Message Designer.

Use this optional page to manage dynamic content modules associated with your form. To navigate to the page, click Actions on the side navigation bar, and select Create Form. (Not seeing this choice? Refer to the Side navigation bar changes topic.)

Create New Dynamic Content

Click Create New Dynamic Content – Adds a dynamic content module to the displayed list, and opens an edit area where you define the module or copy an existing dynamic content template or another module within this document.

Defining Dynamic Content

  1. Name dynamic content module.
  2. Set up rules to control content appearing at any locations where this module is placed in associated form document.
  3. Add rules, and use and to rearrange them so they'll be evaluated, top to bottom, in the order required.

Dynamic Content Partners

You can take advantage of product and offer recommendation engines to insert highly targeted content in an email campaigns. If the Account Administrator has defined any of these partner content providers for your account, you can use them in your campaign.

  1. Select the partner content provider from the drop-down list.
  2. Click Insert tags to insert the default partner tags.
  3. Edit the tags as needed so they will work for your campaign.

Notes

  • For each dynamic content module in this list, you can copy an existing module or template, or define a new one by naming it.

    You can also set up a series of rules to insert plain text (which can include Oracle Responsys Built-in Functions and any other appropriate text for the HTML form you're editing), a document you select from a folder, or no selection (as a default rule, for example).

  • In the list, icons represent the content defined for your dynamic content modules.

    Red icon – Indicates a problem with the dynamic content module in the form document.

    Gray icon – Module has HTML content defined, but the associated form document doesn't use it.

    Missing icon – Form document doesn't use that module.

  • Same list contains option to delete the module.

    Note: This would make the module unavailable for use in the associated form.

  • All forms documents are HTML. Therefore, there is no need to create plain text equivalents of HTML content for dynamic content modules in your form.

Opening Dynamic Content Preview-Design Editor

To open the Preview-Design Editor, click Open Designer on the Campaign Wizard Dynamic Content page. Use the Design tab to easily create and edit dynamic content modules within your form document.

Next Step – Defining Response Rules after Form Submissions


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