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Hello, I’m looking to run a “Persona Update Campaign”.  Ultimately, I’d like our subscribers to update her profile with her cell #, birthdate, etc. 

I’ve updated the Preference Page.

My questions:

  1. How can I create a shareable url link? (It appears not possible)
  2. How do I add access to the Preference Page in an email campaign?
  3. Thinking to build Post-Purchase flow to add this update-preference-page. What is best practice(s) regarding this? 

Thank you in advance!

Hi ​@TDee 

 

Thank you for posting in the Community!

 

In order to create a shareable link you can you the following: {% manage_preferences 'INSERT TEXT HERE' %}. This is a dynamic link that is connected to the individual profiles so they can update it. You can use it is above in a text or you can use the {% manage_preferences %} as the link of your button/CTA.

 

I hope this answers your questions!


Hi ​@TDee,

I just wanted to add on to Annasophiefc’s answer and let you know that our preference pages are personalized to each profile, and will not work as expected when shared between people. That being said, the manage preferences link shared above will work in an email, and recipients can click that link and be taken to their preference page.

It wouldn’t be a bad idea to add an email like this to a post-purchase flow, as you’ll be reaching out to customers who are already engaged with your business, and are more likely to respond. If you wanted to reach out to a broader audience, you could include this link in campaigns, or in your welcome flow.

Let us know if we can answer any additional questions.

-Byrne


Thank you ​@annasophiefc and ​@Byrne C! Really appreciate you all taking the time to respond. 

A couple of clarifying questions: 1) Both, {% manage_preferences 'INSERT TEXT HERE' %} and {% manage_preferences %} are interchangeable and can used in the same way? Sorry if I’m missing this. 2) What text goes here: {% manage_preferences 'INSERT TEXT HERE' %}?

 

Thank you in advance!


Hi ​@TDee 

 

The first one is for attaching your link to text – like this example: Click here.
(No need to click it – I'm just using the link from our conversation here ;-)

The second one is for linking from a button. In that case, you can use the tag {% manage_preferences %}, which generates a unique link to the subscriber’s profile preference page.

The same applies to the first option – it depends on how you want to present the link (as text or button).

 

Does that clarify it for you? 


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