Inserting a Link
  • 1 Minute to read
  • Dark
    Light

Inserting a Link

  • Dark
    Light

Article Summary

Inserting a link in an email

Sometimes you may want to insert a link in your email which directs the recipent/s to a form to fill in, such as an unsubscribe form, registration form or a website of interest.

Insert_link.png

At its simplest, you can just create the link in the Content screen as follows:

  1. Type the text you want the user to click
  2. Select the text
  3. Click the link icon
  4. Paste into the link area the whole link you copied from the form. Also make sure the user is taken to a new window (this means when users see your email using a web browser rather than a desktop program, they will be shown your page in a new window). And click Insert.
    unsub-create-newwindow.jpeg

This is now done.

You can extend this so that the form is automatically populated with the email address you sent it to. This can be very handy because sometimes people have their emails forwarded to other email accounts and as such they don't always know which email address you sent to, and therefore which email address to unsubscribe.

To do this, we need to adjust the link. This adjustment will depend on the form you created. What you are going to create is something to tell infoodle what information to put in each field, in order.

Using our example form, the email address is the first field on the screen, and the reason is the second. Therefore our link would need the following added after the link

&f1={email_address}

This tells infoodle to place the email address in field 1.

If your form had first and lastname, then the email address, then the email address is field 3. In this case the following is required:

&f1=&f2=&f3={email_address}

so f1 and f2 are required even though they are blank. The field information is separated by the & sign.

In these examples, {email_address} is a standard personalisation field - you could choose any of the personalisation fields you need to make your form work for you.

So - our full example would look like this.

https://crm.infoodle.com/form_process?g=3e5ccc8c-977c-4e44-aa2a-bcc0accc09a8&f1={email_address}

Use this full link in your email. Try clicking on the above and see how ours works.

Note:

To return to the email Unsubscribe page, click here.


Was this article helpful?