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HilaryP
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I'd like to have a CTA tailored to the content specifically on each blog page. (Or at least some of the time.) Do I need to create (clone) separate templates  for these instances? 

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Josh
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Unless you are using the CTA within the actual blog post itself, yes, I believe you would have to create separate templates. However, you cannot set a blog post template per blog post. Unfortunately you would have to create separate blogs altogether, each with their particular template.

 

There may be ways to pull this off programatically, but out of the box this is the way you'd have to go.

 

Hope that helps!




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Josh
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Sidebar CTA

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Unless you are using the CTA within the actual blog post itself, yes, I believe you would have to create separate templates. However, you cannot set a blog post template per blog post. Unfortunately you would have to create separate blogs altogether, each with their particular template.

 

There may be ways to pull this off programatically, but out of the box this is the way you'd have to go.

 

Hope that helps!




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Josh Curcio

HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers.
HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer

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HilaryP
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Thanks, I was afraid of that. Now to develop a work around!

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