New to Pardot? Or just looking to increase your Pardot product knowledge? Learn about each Pardot module, get how-tos, helpful tips, tricks, and best practices to help you get the most out of your Pardot account. We’ll cover everything from how to build and send emails within Pardot to understanding reports and measuring performance.
11. I know this guy who knows his stuff
Stage-based marketing is the future. Breaking your marketing down to map
to a consumer’s research cycle means understanding they will do research
in multiple sessions, and at each session, be looking for different content.
Best practice will suggest that you will need to engage with them in two or
more different sessions, so you will need two or more stages.
Content needs to be short and targeted. Having a single large document is
no longer best practice. Content should be targeted to each stage of the
research cycle, and be easily consumed in under five pages.
- Mathew Sweezey, Marketing Evangelist, ExactTarget
46. Form vs Form Handler
Forms
Form Handlers
• Easy to use, drag and
drop functionality.
• Development of the form
in the CMS or developer.
• Progressive profiling
• Prepopulated fields
• Allows tracking of
complex forms.
• Dependent fields - No
script needed
• Pardot still cookies the
prospect.
• No developer
involvement
• Spam filtering will be on
server side.
• Multi-layer spam filter
approach
48. Preventing Spam – Honeypot Method
Honeypot method displays a field on
the backend of your form which is not
visible to your prospects or you, only
to spammers.
49. Dynamic reCAPTCHA
• If using a Pardot form and
the visitors/prospects IP
address which has been
noted as having spam
activity, we will automatically
display the reCAPTCHA on
the form.
• If you experience yourself on
this list, please submit a
case to the Solutions team!
54. Leveraging Pardot at Tradeshows
• Marketing tool?
• What’s your tradeshow process like?
• Post show follow-up?
55. Leveraging Pardot at Tradeshows
• Great Tool for Marketers at
Trade Shows
• Helps differentiate between
cold/warm/hot leads.
• Utilize Kiosk mode for same
device forms.
• Allows for engagement and
follow-up with the prospect
quicker.
56. Pardot Form Trade Show Process
Prospect Submits
Trade Show Form
Prospect
completes
drip
program
Add to List
Completion
Actions
Trigger
Pause of 5
days before
drip
program
starts
64. Introduction to Email Templates
• Email templates are utilized in list
emails, autoresponders, drip
programs, and can enable a client’s
sales team to send approved
content to their prospects.
• Email templates can be created with
your existing HTML, or by
customizing a Pardot template, or
created with the WYSIWYG
interface.
68. Warming Up an IP Address
• Ramp up your email sending
over time to establish a great
sending reputation.
• It is essential that you take the
time to properly warm up their IP
address before sending to list
emails.
• Make sure that your DNS SPF
record is up to date if your
mailing IP has changed.
69. Warming Up an IP Address
Start out by sending emails to your best and most active
contacts. Having high delivery rates with your initial campaigns
will help build their IP’s reputation.
70. Warming Up an IP Address
• It’s a best practice to split your initial
mailing list up and spread it out over
several days. We recommended
splitting their lists into at least four
sublists with limits of no more than
10,000 recipients in each sublist.
• Mail only one sublist per day over
the first few days. If you have more
than 40,000 recipients, you can
spread out the mailing over more
than four days.
71. Warming Up an IP Address
Once you’re at a stable daily mail volume, it’s a best practice to
gradually phase in any further increases. For example if the
current mail volume is 10,000 messages per week, the mail
volume should be ramped up as follows:
73. Email Preference Center
• The email preference center allows
prospects to manage the types of
emails they receive and opt into lists
they find interesting or relevant.
• All accounts automatically include a
default email preference page
(represented by
%%email_preference_center%% in
emails and email templates).
• An account can have multiple custom
email preference center pages.
75. Email Preference Page
To access the default Email Preference Page, navigate to
Marketing > Emails > Preferences Page
76. Email Preference Page
More than one Email Preference Page can be implemented. All
the created Email Preference Pages will be listed in the table.
77. Email Preference Page: Public Lists
• All Public Lists will be
visible on your default
email preference page.
• To make a list public,
navigate to Marketing >
Segmentation >
select a list > Edit list
> and enable the
checkbox Public list:
Display this list in the
email preference
center.
78. Email Preference Page: Public Lists
•
For public lists, fill in a customerfriendly Label that will be displayed
on the preference page. This is the
list title that your client’s prospects
will see (as opposed to the internally
used list ‘Name’).
•
You can also enter an
optional Description to clarify what
your client’s subscribers will receive
(for example, the frequency in which
they will receive messages).
•
If the client has more than one email
preference center, options will appear
from the Select an email preference
center dropdown.
100. Idea Exchange
Visit ideas.pardot.com or click Help >> Ideas in the
application to post requests for new features or
enhancements on our Idea Exchange. You can also vote
or comment on ideas from other users and see which
suggestions we’ve already implemented.
101. Idea Exchange
In 2012 over 100 client ideas were implemented in addition
to the roadmap!
102. Idea Exchange
Any user can provide comments and vote on the ideas that
would impact their needs.
103. New Features
Visit pardot.com/category/new-features or click Help >
What’s New in the application to stay updated on the latest
and greatest new feature releases and enhancements that
have been released.
104. User Forum
Visit forum.pardot.com or click Help > Forum in the
application to discuss best practices, tips, events & more
with other users.
106. Blog
Visit pardot.com/blog to subscribe to our blog where we
post tips, links, infographics, and tools for Pardot users
and B2B marketers. Sign up to receive new posts by
email.
108. Thank You!
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