Conditional Content In Email SMS And Web Pages
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Team BAM
Conditional content creates a huge time saving opportunity. Imagine using the same emails for two types of leads in your funnel, but the call to actions are different. Why duplicate over and over again when conditionals could be created inside the email to decide what content is displayed. Conditional content in emails, sms, landing pages, would also provide a small degree of personalization which can help in a number of ways.
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Brian Eckert
Coming to ghl from brevo where this was a standard option. So powerful and cuts out soooo many steps to achieve the same result. Hope this is top priority.
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Kerry Moorse
THIS! Especially for email as I used to be able to do curated content sections based on tags for newsletters in Active Campaign
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Greg Goodman
Yes yes yes to this! -- It would be so helpful to have customers enter a workflow after they reach out and just have the call to action change depending on if they have booked a call yet.
So the email would either end with "click here to book your call" OR "I'm looking forward to chatting with you on XYZ DATE - make sure you've watched this video before our call."
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Damian Surr
Any news on this one?
I keep having to create many multiples of emails, and IF/ELSE actions, all to achieve what 1 email could do if it had conditional content blocks.
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Norman Eleven
Guys there is another thread for this. Please vote here as well: https://ideas.gohighlevel.com/templates/p/conditional-content-emailssmsweb-pages
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Damian Surr
ActiveCampaign does this incredibly well.
In 1 email, you can have multiple conditional content sections, with different conditions.
With just a handful of conditions in that one email, creating the case thing with IF/ELSE statements would be crazily complicated and an absolute nightmare to edit.
I'm really missing not having conditional content in emails!
Please vote it up!
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Rob Calhoun
This really needs more votes. I'd also like to see course content shown or not based on tags.
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Andy Morris
So we can insert fields but along with that there needs to be conditional content. Drip uses liquid templates to do this beautifully. There are some ways to do this by say using some custom fields that are modified with conditional language in workflow and then inserted into an email or sms or can then be shown on a web page. But honestly this work around is extremely inefficient just due to the fact that there is no way to join your conditional branches back together thus creating some crazy branches that all have to individually be maintained and duplicated. For more info on drips implementation and the opensource liquid templating by shopify they use go here: https://www.drip.com/learn/docs/manual/liquid https://shopify.github.io/liquid/
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