The Eloqua connector add-on automatically exports form data from your website to your Eloqua account database by mapping Optimizely form fields to Eloqua database fields. For information about other database connector add-ons, see Marketing Automation.
Set up Optimizely forms with Eloqua
The Forms Marketing Automation Integration (MAI) connector lets you connect Optimizely form fields to an Eloqua database. See also Marketing Automation.
- In the app selector, select Addons > Marketing Automation.
- Click Create. The Add connector view displays.
- Select Eloqua from the list of available connectors. The Eloqua configuration settings screen displays.
You can have multiple instances of the same connector. For example, if you have marketing teams in separate regions, you can have more than one Eloqua connector, such as Eloqua - Europe, Eloqua - US, and Eloqua - APAC.
- Enter the connector name, user name, password, company name, client ID, and client secret associated with your Eloqua account.
Select Enable OAuth2 Authentication if you want to authenticate the Eloqua API using OAuth2.
- Create a form on a page.
- Click All Properties on the form.
- Open the Mappings tab.
- Select the Contacts database to which you map the form fields from the MA System Database drop-down field.
- Click Publish.
- On the form, select Edit from a form field's context menu.
- Open the Extra field mappings tab. The database option that you selected earlier displays.
- Enable the database option and open the associated drop-down list to see the available fields. For example, if your form has a Text field that was configured to capture an email address:
- Edit the email text field.
- Select the Extra field mappings tab.
- Select emailAddress from the drop-down list to map the Eloqua database field to the Email field on the form.
- Repeat steps 10 through 12 for as many fields as you want to map.
- Click Publish.
To test the mapping, go to your form on a published page, fill in and submit the form, and then go to your Eloqua provider to verify that the user is added to the Eloqua database.
Retrieve contact data
When a visitor submits the form, the data is sent to Eloqua. To see who submitted the form, open the Contacts tab and select Contacts. You then can search using the search box in the top right corner. For information, see Search and view contact records on the Oracle website.
Personalize the form using a block
Video tutorial: Personalize content with Optimizely and the Eloqua database. (2:15 minutes) See also Set up audiences with personalization.
You can personalize a form to show only to a selected group. For information about creating a visitor group and displaying information based on a visitor group, see Audiences.
- From the context menu on the form on the page, select Personalize. The Large content area dialog box displays.
- Click Everyone and select a visitor group from the list. The following image shows personalizing the form to show only for people in the VIP visitor group.
To create a visitor group for an Eloqua form, see Create a visitor group for an MAI connector form.
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