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Social Proof: Introduction
Social Proof is one of the easiest ways to increase conversion rates on your lead capture pages. Groundhogg provides a Social Proof extension that displays actions done by the previous users.
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Modify or remove the '[name] from Somewhere Sunny'.
The Social Proof extensions will usually output the Contact's first name from Contact's City and Contact's State/Region. If there is no city or state/region it will default to Somewhere Sunny. To
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Email Blocks: Socials
Socials Block Tab Social Media Theme - Select a theme(Brand Color Square, Black Boxed, Gray Boxed, Light Gray Boxed, White Boxed, Brand Color Circular, Black Circular, Gray Circular, Light Gray
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Email Editor Controls
The Editor Controls contain global settings. Global Fonts Social Accounts Color Palettes Block Defaults Global Fonts Adjust/add font configuration for the text block. By default, paragraphs, H1, H2,
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Contact Reporting
Upon selecting the "Contacts" tab a report specifically for Contacts is presented with charts and tables. You can refine your data by utilizing the date range selector to focus on a specific time
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AffiliateWP Integration: Replacement codes
The AffiliateWP extension has four replacement codes. Affiliate URL {affiliate_url} Returns the URL of the affiliate. Affiliate Rate {affiliate_rate} Returns the rate of affiliate. Affiliate ID
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Does Groundhogg track UTM parameters?
UTM tracking occurs upon a lead's sign-up, after which it is stored as metadata accessible via the Contact's "More" tab. Filtering is managed through the "Custom Meta" filter. To filter, input the
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Remove "powered by Groundhogg"
To remove add the code provided below to your theme's functions.php file or a snippets plugin. //Remove "powered by groundhogg" and link add_filter( 'groundhogg/proof/show_proof/credit_link_atts',
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Embed a web form on another site
Once you’ve created a web form in Groundhogg, you can easily share it beyond your WordPress site using embedding options. These options, all accessible from the funnel builder’s "Web Form" benchmark,
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UTM Parameters in emails
What are UTM Parameters? UTM parameters help you understand where your website traffic is coming from by providing detailed information about the source, medium, campaign, and other attributes of a
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Create your own custom benchmark using the Plugin API
You could create your own custom benchmark, but as we routinely update the registration flow, and backwards compatibility is not always guaranteed. However, we do provide a future-proof method to
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Good list hygiene
Best Practices for Maintaining a Clean and Engaged Email List A clean, well-maintained email list is crucial for effective email marketing. Following these best practices will help you enhance
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How funnels work
The basics Most automation builders use the "if this, then that" language to inspire their workflows. From using dozens of different flowchart-style automation builders, we've found them to be
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Email Editor
To use the Advanced Email Editor, visit Groundhogg > Emails From this screen, you can select from a list of existing emails, add new, broadcast, or search based on the email name. Sorting is