Five simple rules to follow that will result in success.
A Form is a web page object consisting of selections/entries that allow a Visitor to provide information about themselves. For a complete definition of a template, see the
Glossary.
With respect to Landing Pages and Microsites, a Template is a base page definition that serves as a general pattern for many web pages. For a complete definition of a template, see the
Glossary.
A page contains your content and forms, making them accessible to your costumers. Using OnDialog's simple editing features creating your pages is a breeze. For a complete definition of a page, see the
Glossary.
Build a MicrositeIn its most simplified form a Microsite is a collection of Landing Pages to collectively convey either a promotional concept. For a complete definition of a template, see the
Glossary.
A target market is a specific subset of potential site visitors defined by a rule based on PURL Data fields and values. For a complete definition of a template, see the
Glossary.
Targeted content is web page content to be displayed whenever a site visitor's PURL Data matches a corresponding target market. For a complete definition of a template, see the
Glossary.
Step 1) From the Manage menu, select “My Microsites.”
Step 2) From the My Microsites menu, select Add Microsite.
Step 3) Enter the microsite’s name, assign a URL to the microsite and select the domain you want the microsite to be located at.
Step 4) Click “Pages” and enter the name and URL for each page you want to include in the microsite and then click “Done.”
Step 6) Now you are ready to edit the microsite.
Step 1) From the Manage menu, select “My Microsites.”
Step 2) From the My Microsites page, select your microsite, then “Edit microsite.”
Step 3) Now you are ready to edit each page in the microsite.