Marketing site and Source Codes

Cross-posting this to the Marketing forum. 

Hello all,

If you're sending a Wordfly email, but the CTA button goes to a page on your marketing site, then has a CTA to TNEW that order and revenue are going to be attributed to the default TNEW source code. Does anybody know if there is a way to get the source code generated by Wordfly to apply to the subsequent TNEW session or should you just always try to send folks into a purchase path on TNEW whenever possible? Maybe this is a custom site thing. Thanks for your help.

Thanks, Greg

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  • Hi John
     
    I agree that it’s an odd user experience to show the source code in the Promo code box online.  We weren’t happy with that, so went down the route of hiding the promo code box using javascript in our TNEW template.
     
    The logic is that we hide the promo code if it was applied via an incoming “promo” URL parameter. If the visitor then clicks the button labelled “Add promo code” this removes the promo code that came from the URL and allows them to type in and apply a promo code manually. 
     
    Best wishes
    Alison
     
     
    Alison Atkinson
    Senior Commercial Systems Manager
    The National Gallery
     
    My usual working days are Monday - Thursday
     
     
     
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  • Hi John
     
    I agree that it’s an odd user experience to show the source code in the Promo code box online.  We weren’t happy with that, so went down the route of hiding the promo code box using javascript in our TNEW template.
     
    The logic is that we hide the promo code if it was applied via an incoming “promo” URL parameter. If the visitor then clicks the button labelled “Add promo code” this removes the promo code that came from the URL and allows them to type in and apply a promo code manually. 
     
    Best wishes
    Alison
     
     
    Alison Atkinson
    Senior Commercial Systems Manager
    The National Gallery
     
    My usual working days are Monday - Thursday
     
     
     
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