Given the issues inherent in maintaining both a web-subscribed WordFly email list and the lists we pull from Tessitura to use in WordFly, campaigns, we've decided to explore using the "Create Account Brief" page in TNEW as our email list sign-up page. Is anyone else here doing that, and can you share any tips?
Some of the concerns we have with this process:
We can deal with or work around the above issues, but then there's this one:
I'm not sure what to tell people who register using Create Account Brief how to log in later for ticket purchases. Since they will not have created a password, they can't just log in. But since they do have an account, trying to create a new one with the same email causes an error. It seems the only option is to give them a link to reset their password. No matter what, it's not the smoothest customer experience.
Has anyone found a way around this, or solved any other issues with using this account creation option for email sign-up?
We use the TNEW create account brief page for our email list sign up and have for some years now. We don't require sign ups to create a password which does unfortunately cause some issues when they try to create a full account to book tickets later on.
If you are on TNEW v7 you could take a look at guest checkout as well but this wouldn't solve the forgot password issue.
We use interests to manage opt outs so customers are able to opt out on the TNEW interests page. We also have Wordfly integration setup so that unsubscribes through Wordfly are sent back to Tessitura and update the relevant interest.
It is possible to setup a return url to a non-TNEW domain which we had to open a ticket for this to be enabled for our marketing site.
When customers create an account they do receive a thanks for registering email so you could potentially look at customising this with more messaging. An alternative would be setting up a triggered email campaign in Wordfly that would send to newly created accounts.
Hey , thanks so much for your reply. Your setup sounds almost identical to ours. I've basically done what you described, in terms of customizing the messaging in the thanks for registering email. HOWEVER... I am very interested to hear that it's possible to set up a non-TNEW return URL. That would be ideal. Did you have to pay a consulting/customization fee for that? I will open a ticket. Thank you for that!
There was no customisation fee for this as this (I found out recently) is hidden in the documentation so a ticket should be all you need.
www.tessituranetwork.com/.../TNEW.htm
Note: By default, redirects after login are restricted to pages within your domain. If you need to link outside your domain contact the TN Express Web team.
Aha, I am aware of the ReturnUrl parameter, but it didn't seem to be working on the Create Account Brief page, only on the Login page, even when the ReturnUrl was in our same domain. Is that what you're talking about? In any case, I opened a ticket, so we'll see what they say. Either way, I really appreciate the tip.
I found that the returnUrl parameter didn't like having "www." in the return url and would just default return to the TNEW calendar events page.
Once I got rid of that it worked fine. This is what I've got for our create brief link which appears to work.
tickets.brandenburg.com.au/.../brief
Interesting. It doesn't work for me on our site, even without the www. But yours worked fine when I tried it. (Just signed up to learn about folk/world musics, thanks, hope I can get to Sydney someday!) Maybe it requires the extra step by TNEW support that you mentioned. I've got that ticket open, so we shall see!
Yep, the support ticket should do it!
Actually, I just got it working! I had a typo in the encoded redirect URL. Success, thanks again! You solved this for me.
Hi Christian, I'm also exploring the double opt-in -- did you have a workaround for that?
Hi Karen! Unfortunately, no, I haven't found a workaround for that, as there just is no mechanism in TNEW to facilitate a double opt-in. We are choosing to live without it, but I'm making sure there is clear language in the email confirmation that they can contact us if they didn't mean to sign up. That, with the redirect URL option discussed above in this thread, was good enough for us. Good luck to you!