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How does super message work in Marketing Cloud?
According to the Marketing Cloud Pricing model, each time a visitor accesses a published CloudPage, this visit is counted as an ‘impression’ and counts as a Super Message (usage fee), similar to sending an email, push notification or SMS message.
How is cloudpagesurl used on a landing page?
The following HTML is used on the landing page. The _subscriberKey personalization string is used to retrieve a corresponding value from a Data Extension. The CloudPagesURL function returns the page URL of the landing page appended with an encrypted query string with Subscriber data.
How are cloudpage impressions counted in Marketing Cloud?
I note that Marketing Cloud doesn’t insert a persistent cookie on published CloudPages, which begs the question, is an ‘impression’ counted each time a user agent (web browser) request is made to a page? If so, is there any control to prevent malicious users refreshing the page constantly or making several requests to a page?
What is the subscriberkey string in cloudpagesurl?
The _subscriberKey personalization string is used to retrieve a corresponding value from a Data Extension. The CloudPagesURL function returns the page URL of the landing page appended with an encrypted query string with Subscriber data. For example: https://pub.exacttarget.com/adytgmabc?qs=bfd0bc86b7b0dc08be758fc47e321b5e
What are the different types of Super messages?
Super Messages includes an email, a high priority email, a landing page impression, CloudPage impression, a Predictive Intelligence web or email impression, a push notification, or an SMS or MMS message. The number of Super Messages consumed per message varies by type of message.
What do you mean by Super messages in Salesforce?
Simply put, Super Messages can encompass any type of message sent to a customer from Salesforce Marketing Cloud. When you sign a contract with Salesforce, you are allotted a certain number of Super Messages.