Create custom forms with drag-and-drop tools, embed them on websites, and track responses in real time. Automatically capture leads, capture customer data, and build customer profiles. Add custom branding, logos and fonts. Securely store customer data and manage customer interactions. Seamlessly integrate with Deskera's marketing automation tools.
Sales teams can use forms to capture customer contact details, purchase history, and other relevant data. They can also add customized fields to the forms to capture unique customer information. By having access to this information, they can create more effective campaigns, better target potential customers, and build relationships with existing customers, providing personalized customer service and improving customer loyalty.
Automate forms to capture leads from websites and social media channels.
Create targeted forms to capture customer data for segmentation and analysis.
Automatically qualify leads by routing them to the appropriate sales personnel.
Key Features of Marketing Forms
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Deskera Marketing Forms
What is a Marketing Form?
A Marketing Form is an online form that is used to capture information from customers and prospects. This information can then be used for marketing campaigns, segmentation, personalization, and more. Forms can be used to collect contact information, survey customers, create leads, and more.
How do I create a Marketing Form?
Creating a Marketing Form is easy and requires no programming experience. You can create a form using a platform such as Deskera, which has a user-friendly interface and provides templates to make the process even easier. You can also use custom HTML code to create a form from scratch.
What are the benefits of using Marketing Forms?
Marketing Forms can be used to capture customer data which can then be used for marketing campaigns, segmentation, personalization, and more. Forms are also useful for creating leads, collecting contact information, and conducting surveys. Additionally, forms are an efficient way to capture data quickly and accurately.
What types of information can I capture with a Marketing Form?
You can capture a variety of information with a Marketing Form, including contact information, survey responses, customer feedback, and more. Depending on the platform you use, you can also create custom fields to capture additional information.
Can I customize my Marketing Form?
Yes, you can customize your Marketing Form to meet your specific needs. You can add or remove fields, add images, videos, and more. You can also use custom HTML code to create a form from scratch if needed.
What type of data can I collect with a Marketing Form?
You can collect a variety of data with a Marketing Form, including contact information, survey responses, customer feedback, and more. Depending on the platform you use, you can also create custom fields to capture additional information.
How do I integrate a Marketing Form with my other systems?
Many platforms offer integrations with other systems. You can use APIs or webhooks to connect your Marketing Form with other marketing automation or analytics tools, or even with your CRM.
How can I make sure my Marketing Form is secure?
Security is important when creating a Marketing Form. Make sure to use a secure platform and enable two-factor authentication and other security measures. You should also ensure that your form is hosted on a secure server and is encrypted with SSL.
How do I measure the performance of my Marketing Form?
You can measure the performance of your Marketing Form by tracking the number of visitors, the number of submissions, and the completion rate. You can also track which fields visitors are filling out and which submissions are being accepted.
What are the best practices for designing a Marketing Form?
The best practices for designing a Marketing Form include keeping it simple and concise, using clear language, making sure the form looks professional, and testing it before launching it. Additionally, make sure to follow data privacy regulations, such as GDPR or CCPA, when collecting customer data.