Web Form Types

Lead Liaison supports four types of web forms:

  1. Hosted = Web form built using Lead Liaison's visual designer and subsequently added to a landing page, which is hosted on Lead Liaison's network. 
  2. External = Web form that exists on a tracked website and has web form fields mapped to Lead Liaison fields along with the form action code replaced with custom form action code provided by Lead Liaison. 
  3. Embedded = Web form built using Lead Liaison's visual designer and a small snippet of HTML code is added to your website.
  4. Auto-Tracked = Lead Liaison uses your existing tracking code to identify name, company and email of a form submission. Documentation for auto-tracking is located here

Which Forms are Not Tracked?

Web forms will not be recognized/tracked if:

  1. The fields are not named in the format described on the Automatic Web Form Tracking page
  2. Our javascript code is not added to the page to pick up unique fields (Tracking Web Forms With Custom Names/Identifiers section)
  3. The web form is not an external form type (scanned by Lead Liaison)
  4. The web form was not created using Lead Liaison (Hosted or Embedded types)

Managing Web Forms

To view web form Total Views, Submissions, Conversion Rate (form effectiveness) and more go to the manage web forms page by doing the following:

Conversions Graph

The graph on top of the form list shows the number of submissions and the number of conversions.

Conversions Vs. Submissions

Conversions: prospects that were anonymous before submitting a form (new prospects).

Submissions: shows the number of all submissions, including existing prospects. 

Column Descriptions

Below is a description of each column in the manage web forms table.

You can take further actions by using the drop-down menu. 

Creating a New Form

To create a new form, click the green New button in the top-right corner of the Web Forms screen. Choose a name, folder, campaign, vanity URL, and description for the form. 

Click below to learn how to add each of the form types

Creating Surveys

Forms can also be used for surveys. Whether the Form is Hosted or External, you can drill down into the data using the Question Stats or Survey Results feature as shown below. 

Most fields will have different reports available. You can use the toggle in the upper-right corner of the field to change the report type.

The following reports are available:

When viewing a report, you can click on any wedge/bar to see the Prospects represented. For example, if you clicked on the Has Value wedge in the screenshot above, you would see a list of all 22 Prospects. 

The Prospect List only shows unique Prospects, but the reports show total survey results. If there are duplicate submissions, the number of responses in the reports will not match the number of Prospects in the List.

Managing Web Form Alerts

A web form alert notifies the Lead Owner, Teams or Users of any web form submissions. Alerts include a custom subject, custom message and all web form field data to the recipients. If you did not set up the alert while creating a new form or adding an external form, click on the Alerts option in the form's Actions Menu.

Web form alerts are not available for Automatic Web Form Tracking. You will need to set up a custom fulfillment action instead.

You can choose more than one option for who to send the alert to.

Users receive alerts via email. Here is what the email looks like:

Adding Notes

Notes may be added to any web form. Notes are useful if you need to document the reason the web form is created, where it's used, or simply share insight with your colleagues. When a note on a web form exists, the notes icon (as shown below) is yellow; otherwise, it's grey. To add a note do the following:

Importing Submissions

In some cases, you may need to import form submission data. For example, you may want to mass upload a list of candidates from a recruiting event to a careers form.

To import submissions,

The system will treat these imports like they are real-time Form submissions. This means Automations and Fulfillment Actions tied to these Forms will trigger. 

Resetting Web Form Stats

Resetting form statistics might be necessary after doing some testing on your form. To reset statistics on your web form do the following:

Deleting Form Submissions

You can delete individual or batch form submissions. For example, you may want to delete a test submission. Deleting a submission will do the following:

To remove a submission, navigate to your submissions page by going to Content > Web Forms, then click the number under the Submissions column.

Click the check box to select all submissions, or click the down arrow to choose individual or an entire page of results. 

Deleting the form submission will not delete the prospect profile of the prospect who submitted the form.