I’ve written about getting UTM Parameters from the URL when someone visits your website, then using them to add to hidden fields on a form and passing them through to a Lead record in D365. This is a great way to figure out where your Leads are coming from. However, thanks to Ferdinand Ganter, a reader of my blog, I had to rethink things. What about someone that comes to your site with a link…
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Using Browser Session Storage To Add Referrer & UTM Params
This post shows you how to use browser session storage to add referrer and utm parameters to leads in Dynamics 365
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