Have multiple footers for campaigns and sign up forms

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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.

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It would be nice to be able to add multiple addresses to the bottom of the emails. (we have multi-sites)

Caitlin_M
Administrator
Status changed to: Open Questions

Hi @DonP980. Thank you for your feedback about our sign up forms. Would you ideally have multiple locations saved under your settings and then select the appropriate location when creating the sign-up form? Or would this be something that was entered manually each time, similar to when you have created a campaign?

DonP980
Rookie

Yes.  The ideal solution would be to have multiple locations saved under my settings in an "address book" and then select the appropriate location profile when creating the sign-up form.  In my opinion, the other approach you suggested of being able to override defaults should always be an option, even if the "address book" approach was implemented. 

 

In a really ideal world, the address book could be used for campaigns, sign up forms, etc.  Then, before starting to create anything, I would select the location I have in mind. 

 

Finally, in a super duper ideal world, once I had created a campaign, sign up form, or anything else for one location, I could make a copy of it for another location and just select the new location from the address book and "boom!" it would be created for location number 2.

 

I'm thinking of an interface that looks something like the Amazon checkout process where I select the shipment destination and payment method from lists that I have previously created.  Not a perfect analogy, but I'm sure you get the idea.

Caitlin_M
Administrator
Status changed to: Voting Open

Thank you for replying, @DonP980. This is very helpful and I think it's a great idea for other customers who are in a similar situation. I'll open it up for voting.

SallyR061
Rookie
I need to be able too add my second address to my emails
wimmerssewing
Rookie
Hello there. I own 2 brick
Frankie_P
Employee
Status changed to: Open Questions

Hi @wimmerssewing where in your account are you looking to include multiple locations?

Frankie_P
Employee

Reply from @wimmerssewing 

Hello! We'd like to add it to the automatic signature line. After
speaking with customer service we've been informed that this is not
something that's offered now, but could be included in an update in the
future. They asked me to share my request as feedback, so I did that not
realizing it would get posted onto a forum. Haha. Thanks for your
response though!

Frankie_P
Employee

Hi @wimmerssewing thanks for following up with this clarification! We have merged your post into a larger thread on this feature request.

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!

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