Quick Tips for Success

Build Your Own Pages

The new Web Generator feature allows you to create an unlimited amount of Web Pages to market your business. A Web Page really brings your Campaign full circle. Similar to a Landing Page, Capture Page or Squeeze Page, the purpose of each web page is to give you a destination to drive your prospects where they receive targeted information reflective of the marketing material that brought them there.

However, with Build Your Own Web Pages, we have added a unique ability for you to “create” your own web pages, with compliant images and content that your Admin has provided. You can also name the page url to match the campaign that you are creating. For example, let’s say that you are working with a local Chiropractor and his name is Dr. Riley, and you want to have a destination on the internet to drive all clients from Dr. Riley’s Chiropractic office. With the new Web Builder, you can create the page, by naming it: “Dr Riley”.  You can then add specific page elements. For instance, you can add images and content, and give your prospects the ability to purchase product. You can also add a specific Lead Signup Form that is specific to this campaign.

When you name the Web Page, the Page Url will be:  drriley. The entire url will look like this: www.yoursubdomain.mycompany.com/drriley. This gives you a specific Web Page to drive the audience of this Campaign to.

Add a Web Page

You are not limited to how many Web Pages you create.  The only thing to remember is that the URL extension of each web page has to be unique. Example: www.yoursubdomain.yourcompany.com/pagename. Page name is the URL extension. 

Add a Web Page:
Step 1:     In the Build Your Own Web Page block, click Add Web Page.
                 The Window will refresh.
Step 2:     Name the Web Page.* (Example: Anniversary). The name of the web page
                 will become the web page URL extension.
Step 3:     Next, choose the Page Layout. (Example: 2 Column) You can change
                  the layout later if you wish.
Step 4:     Click Add Web Page.

You have now created the name of the page and the page url using the chosen template layout.  The next step is to add images and content to the web page.

Step 5:     Click on the Page Name of the web page. A new window will open the
                  WYSIWYG Editor, which will allow you to add content to the web page.

See Add Content to a Web Page.

* A Build Your Own Page cannot have the same Page Url as a Network Page.

Add Content to a Web Page

You will now be using the WYSIWYG Editor to build your web page.  For best use, we suggest you use Internet Explorer 7.0 or FireFox 3.0 or later as your browser.  On the upper left and right hand side you will see three tabs: 

1.     Page Details - upper left
2.     Builder - upper left
3.     Exit WYSIWYG Mode - upper right

Page Details allows you to view and edit:
Name:     The Name of the Web Page.
Page URL:  The Page Url is typed in after ".com/"
                     Example Page Url: drriley*
                     Entire Url Example: www.yoursubdomain.yourcompany.com/drriley
                     When editing, you will need to add ".dhtml" to the end of the Page Url.
                     It is not necessary to type .dhtml in a web browser.

Layout:     The template layout of the web page. Click View to view template example.
View Web Page:      This will show you the Live version of your web page.
Save Changes:      This will save any changes to the name, url, or layout of the web page.


Builder allows you to to edit content of the web page:
Content Region:     This is the region of a web page in which content
                                   is available and can be placed.

Content:     This is the content available within the content region to place on a Web Page. Content consists of Banner Images, Commerce Links, Product Info, Tools, Testimonials & More.

Add Content to a Web Page
Step 1:     Scroll your mouse over the page and you will see a Content Region to add content.
Step 2:     On the top part of the Region, click on Add Content. The Content Builder will
                   drop down from the upper left side of the page.
Step 3:     From the Drop down Menu under Content, scroll and click on the content that
                   you want to add into this Content Region. For Tools - See Web Page Tools
Step 4:     Click Place in Page. You will see the content placed in this Content Region. 
Step 5:     To Move or Delete Content within the Region:

                   Top  Moves Content to Top of Content Region
                   Up  Moves Content Up
                   Down  Moves Content Down
                   [resources.WYSIWYG.tooltip_bottom]  Moves Content to Bottom of Content Region
                   Delete Block  Deletes Content Region

Step 6:     Scroll your mouse over the page to view other content regions. Follow Steps
                   2-5 to add/move content within other regions.
Step 7:     Click the Page Details tab, then View Web Page to view the live web page.
Step 8:     Click Exit WYSIWYG Mode in the upper right corner to exit.

Edit Content of a Web Page

Added web pages can be edited at any time. Changes made to published web pages will immediately be live.

Edit Content of a Web Page
Step 1:     In Web Generator, navigate to Build Your Own Pages.
Step 2:     Click on the name of a web page to edit content.
Step 3:     Scroll your mouse over the page and you will see a Content Region to edit content.
Step 4:     To Move or Delete Content within the Region:

                 Top  Moves Content to Top of Content Region
                 Up  Moves Content Up
                 Down  Moves Content Down
                 [resources.WYSIWYG.tooltip_bottom]  Moves Content to Bottom of Content Region
                 Delete Block  Deletes Content Region

Step 5:     To Add content to a Content Region, click on Add Content. The Content Builder will 
                  drop down from the upper left side of the page.
Step 6:     From the Drop down Menu under Content, scroll and click on the content that
                  you want to add into this Content Region.
Step 7:     Click Place in Page.
Step 8:     Click Page Details, then View Web Page to view live web page.
Step 9:     Click Exit WYSIWYG Mode to exit.

**Note: Content that is part of the Page Layout may not be edited.

Web Page Tools

Web Page Tools are dynamic tools that allow you to add content to your web pages and personalize the prospect experience. Below are a list of Tools available in various Content Regions to add to your web pages.

Tools: Custom Image
Choose this tool to add images from your Library Generator. Images will automatically stretch to fit width of content region.

Tools: Custom Image No Stretch
Choose this tool to add images from your Library Generator. Requires images to be sized accordingly to the width of the region.

Tools: Prospect Forms
Choose this tool to add a Prospect Signup Form from Prospect Generator.

Tools: Menu
Choose this tool to add links to Network Web Pages and Build Your Own Web Pages.

Tools: My Text
Choose this tool to put in your own My Text block created in your Account Settings.

Tools: Signature
Choose this tool to add your My Signature or other created signatures from the Signature Wizard.

Tools: Slideshow
Choose this tool to display Location Images from Library Generator as a slideshow.

Tools: Video Player
Choose this tool to display a video from Library Generator. 

Not all tools will be available within your network.

Web Menu Builder

The Web Menu Builder allows you to connect a combination of Network Web Pages and Build Your Own Web Pages to create a "Menu" on your web pages. Once built and placed on web pages, prospects will be able to link to each of the chosen web pages.

Create your My Menu:

Step 1:     Place a checkbox in the On Menu column of the page you wish to link.
Step 2:     Type a number in the Number Menu column. Example: 0 - will be placed
                  on top, 1- next, 2-next and so on.
Step 3:     Click Save Menu Changes.

Your Menu will show on Network Pages that have been built to support "Tools: Menu", as well as "Build Your Own Pages" where "Tools: Menu" has been used.