My organization has more than one location. I need to create location specific sign up forms. According to your representative this is not possible. When creating an e-mail campaign, the default organization information can be overridden. The same capability is needed when creating sign up forms.
Hello! We use Constant Contact to manage our communications for three different stores that are part of the same company. It would be massively helpful to be able to edit the consent text, or even part of it, to reflect the correct business name.
It currently reads: 'By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Cowls Building Supply, 125 Sunderland Road, Amherst, MA 01002, US, http://www.cowls.com'
It would be helpful to change it to: By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Mill District Local Art Gallery, 91 Cowls Road, Amherst, MA 01002, US, http://www.generalstorelocalgallery.com
For example. I understand some of the text is legally required, so even if we could just change the name of the business, that would solve the issue!
I would love to keep using Constant Contact for my new site (in addition to the pre-existing one), but need to be able to switch between the two entities.
We're updating the status of this idea to more accurately reflect its current status with our engineering team and also made slight changes to the subject line in order for it to be more easily found.
There are discussions but there are certain things that need to be taken into consideration, especially making sure your footers stay compliant with various legislations. We can't guarantee a commitment to include any kind of functionality with multiple footers being available when creating campaigns but it should indicate some awareness that we have heard your feedback and could be taken under consideration for a future release.
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