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Learn about the information required to add/modify/delete email preferences and what you'll be responsible for managing once edits are complete.
A Cvent license is great for supporting event planners at numerous stages of the event life-cycle, for both simple and complex events. There are certain elements are not included with at typical license, but you can contract directly with Cvent to procure.
This resource is designed for eComm specialists who are responsible for submitting provisioning and deprovisioning requests for their campus. Learn how to submit requests while being mindful of important deadlines and details that affect the user experience.
One of the eComm specialist’s roles in Cvent includes managing how stakeholders can access Cvent data in real-time, without a steep cost. Follow the steps below to create Portal Users and Publish Reports there for easy access.
Learn all about Reporting in eComm's instance of Salesforce, primarily to create audiences for communications sent through Marketing Cloud. Find templates of common populations available to clone with the option of further customizing and familiarize yourself with eComm's data dictionary to better understand the 500+ data points that can be leveraged.
Reports provide data for your event, including registrant details, emails, survey responses and more. Reports are grouped into categories to help you locate the one you need, since starting with the right one is key to accessing the desired data.
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Want to continually grow an audience you can email via Marketing Cloud? eComm can provide a simple subscription form along with a Salesforce audience that will update automatically with subscribers (thanks to a behind-the-scenes integration). Users can add the subscription URL to their website then send emails to that audience as desired.
While eComm Specialists can easily update the Email Opt Out field on the contact in Salesforce, it is essential that any changes made are also reflected in the Advance source system. Ensuring parity between the systems will help eComm avoid data errors and inconsistencies going forward.

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