Edit Facebook Rich Post Settings edit-facebook-rich-post-settings

Customize posts when people share you on Facebook.

AVAILABILITY
Not all Marketo Engage users have purchased this functionality. Contact the Adobe Account Team (your Account Manager) for details.

Marketo social apps allow your leads to share your landing pages with their connections on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, etc. Facebook OpenGraph tags (OG tags) allow you to specify which information from your landing page is included in Facebook posts.

Select Rich Post Options select-rich-post-options

You can specify the types of page information to use in the Facebook rich posts generated by shares from your landing page.

  1. Select Facebook Message in the editor for your YouTube video or social button.

  2. Select from the following options for your Facebook Message.

    • Add Static Content: Select this option to enter the title, caption, and description manually.

    • Add Dynamic Content: Your social app can use your landing page’s <TITLE>, <CAPTION>, and <DESCRIPTION> tags to populate your rich post.

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    NOTE
    These should already exist in the page source, but for more control, you can add specific Facebook OG tags to your landing page.
    • Don’t add rich content: Limits the Facebook posts from your landing page to just the main message and link.

Add Facebook OG Tags to a Landing Page add-facebook-og-tags-to-a-landing-page

To control the page elements that will be included in the Facebook shares from your landing page, you can add Facebook OG (Open Graph) tags for title, caption, and description to your landing page.

  1. Open the landing page that contains your YouTube video or social button.

    The Landing Page Designer opens in a new window.

  2. Select Landing Page Actions > Edit Page Meta Tags.

  3. Add the HTML that defines og:title, og:caption, and og:description. Copy and paste these lines and replace the placeholder text:

    <meta property="og:title" content="My Post Title"/>

    <meta property="og:caption" content="My Post Caption"/>

    <meta property="og:description" content="This text appears in the post description"/>

NOTE
Be careful to use the proper HTML syntax when adding the OG tags.
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