I'm using the blog feature as a general "knowledge center" in our website that holds articles, case studies and tech notes. While all the content is openly accessible, the tech notes are also available for a download as a pdf (with a CTA at the end of the article) and I would like to make the CTA for the pdf download gated. Is this possible?
@arisdorf If you dont want to gate the download behind the HubSpot Pop-Up form ( which I recommend) , then you can use a regular HubSpot form which is hidden on the page using HTML & CSS. Once someone clicks the button ( download pdf) , the page expands and form becomes visible. For example check this page: https://www.roambee.com/pricing/ If you press the " check pricing" button, the form becomes visible.
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Q: I'm using the blog feature as a general "knowledge center" in our website that holds articles, case studies and tech notes. While all the content is openly accessible, the tech notes are also available for a download as a pdf (with a CTA at the end of the article) and I would like to make the CTA for the pdf download gated. Is this possible?
Short A: "Gated CTA" -- sounds complicated.
Longer A:
If we understand your use case and your intention is to gate the content to which the original CTA refers, easier solutions may be to ...
-1- replace the original CTA with an uber-simple lead capture form.
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-2- change the target link in the current CTA to a landing page with a lead capture form.
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Thank you for your reply. Indeed, I provide the content in the blog as an html and only the pdf of the content would be hidden behind a form. I was hoping a CTA with a Javascript form "popup" would be possible somehow but if not, a landing page with a brief form will have to do...
@arisdorf If you dont want to gate the download behind the HubSpot Pop-Up form ( which I recommend) , then you can use a regular HubSpot form which is hidden on the page using HTML & CSS. Once someone clicks the button ( download pdf) , the page expands and form becomes visible. For example check this page: https://www.roambee.com/pricing/ If you press the " check pricing" button, the form becomes visible.
Hope this helps
Thank you.
-AM
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