There are several approaches you can take to make the most of your content personalization with Air Traffic Control and HubSpot depending on your use case and your team's technical abilities.
Some customization might be necessary to ensure your brand shines through with common use cases like personalized email and landing page templates. Should you not have a marketing operations pro on your staff, or have additional content types you’d like to be able to insert into your email, we have a brilliant services team who can build this for you at a nominal cost.
There is a two part guide that will outline options for HubSpot users this guide will outline. The first is a simple and fast option that does not requires robust technical ability: approach 1.
This approach will allow you to create simple modules that will automatically pull in the required blog or podcast images and titles. In this case they have been created separately to give total flexibility depending on whether you need the image and title or just the title.
Here is a quick explanation of the simple modules and what they’ll insert into your emails, website or landing pages.
Blog/Podcast Title with link: the title of the recommended blog post/podcast for your reader with a link to the content.
Blog/Podcast Image with link: the featured image from the recommended blog for your reader with a link to the content.
Blog/Podcast Title without link: the featured image from the recommended blog for your reader without a link to the content.
Blog/Podcast Title without link: the title of the recommended blog post/podcast for your reader with a link to the content.
Important: the ATC Personalization Property are custom values, the code provided in either approach will only work if your custom properties have the same name. If you have named them something else then you will need to update that part.
Below is a video overview walking through how to create one of these simple HTML modules as well as step-by-step instructions.
3. Select where you want the module to be used. Emails, site pages & landing pages would be a good choice but you could also include blog and blog listing pages if you want to add the module there.
4. Give your module a name and choose the folder where you want to save it.
5. Click Create.
The steps outlined above remain the same for each of these modules, the only difference would be the code that you copy into the main editor. To retain formatting, we've copied the HTML code you'll need into this HubSpot file. As always, let us know any questions.