Hello! I am new to this site but have been working on creating an event for a week. Unfortunately, I creating out of order now, I do not know how to connect my "created" landing page with the associated email and registration.
Thanks for any help.
Jan Shore
Hello @JanS6292,
Thank you for reaching out to the Community! You can copy and paste the link to the event wherever you would like to send it. If you have created an email you can link the event to a button. Thanks!
IThat makes sense, right now nothing is connected. The email --> landing page-->registration-->event? Everything is in draft phase right now, because I have not created links, because I am unsure.
Hello @JanS6292,
Once you activate the event you will see the link. Also, once you create an event, the invitation, landing page, and registration page will be all connected. You will send the invite which will include links to both the registration page and landing page.
Zoe, all the pieces were created separately, in the event page, it tells me to create the landing page this button is still active, as I created it disconnected from the event. If the event goes live will they connect without me doing something?
Hi @JanS6292. The landing page you created was designed as a Shoppable Landing Page. This page is designed to promote products in your online store and does not connect to event promotion and registration. Because the landing page was created outside of the event environment, it will not link automatically to your event when it goes live. However, you can edit the shoppable landing page and link the Register button to your Event URL.
If you create an invitation through the event, you can include a link to the landing page you created. Creating an invitation through the event (instead of a regular campaign email) allows you to easily email registrants or non-responders.
Let us know if you have further questions!
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