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Script Errors & Jigsaw Icons In D365 Portal App

The Power Apps Portals customisation experience is getting better and better, and a lot of your changes can be made directly within the make.powerapps.com area. However, there are still a lot of things you CAN’T do there, and need to work on and customise from within the Dynamics 365 Portals Model-driven App. I’ve noticed a … Continue reading Script Errors & Jigsaw Icons In D365 Portal App

Updating D365 Customer Voice Marketing Respondents In D365 Marketing

If you are sending out D365 Customer Voice survey requests via D365 Marketing (like I showed in this blog here), you might have noticed that all of the responses in D365 Customer Voice show as Marketing respondent, with no name linked to them. Opening up a response shows the First Name and Last Name as … Continue reading Updating D365 Customer Voice Marketing Respondents In D365 Marketing

Sending D365 Customer Voice Survey Requests Via D365 Marketing

You might know this about me already, I’ve written a few blogs about what was Microsoft Forms Pro, and then became Dynamics 365 Customer Voice in July 2020. 😊 I’ve also written about D365 Marketing quite a bit too. So let’s put it all together and cover how these two play together. In this blog … Continue reading Sending D365 Customer Voice Survey Requests Via D365 Marketing

Do You Trust Your Marketing Stats? Should You?

I consider myself to be a marketer. In a previous life, I ran the marketing department for a software company. I’ve also owned my own business a few times and used various marketing tools over the years. I’d long given up having trust in reviewing open rates for an email. Consider how you might look … Continue reading Do You Trust Your Marketing Stats? Should You?

Custom D365 Customer Voice Survey Links Using Variables

There are several different ways to share links to your Dynamics 365 Customer Voice services with your customers, event attendees or prospects. One way is to just share a direct link to your survey. Typically this makes it a completely anonymous survey with no personalisation at all. However, we can use variables from the survey … Continue reading Custom D365 Customer Voice Survey Links Using Variables

Using Microsoft Bookings To Schedule Hotdesks And Other Resources

Typically if you think about the ability to make a booking online it would be for a service or experience of some kind. I might need to book dinner, or an appointment to have my dog groomed, but what about being able to book an internal resource for the company I work for? We are … Continue reading Using Microsoft Bookings To Schedule Hotdesks And Other Resources

D365 Marketing Segments & D365 Customer Voice

One of the first things you likely learned to create when starting off with the Dynamics 365 Marketing App was how to create segments. These are your ‘buckets’, ‘groups’ or ‘lists’ of people that you want to take on a Customer Journey of some kind. If you are using Dynamics 365 Customer Voice, you might … Continue reading D365 Marketing Segments & D365 Customer Voice

Using Redirect URLs In D365 Marketing

If you are using the Dynamics 365 Marketing app, no doubt you’ve already fallen in love with the Insights. The detail you can see for a Contact record in terms of all of the clicks, form submissions and website visits is awesome! You can also review the insights for any Marketing Websites you’ve added tracking … Continue reading Using Redirect URLs In D365 Marketing

Sending D365 Customer Voice Surveys From Your Own Domain

When sending surveys to your customers and prospects via D365 Customer Voice, the emails will come from the lovely surveys@email.formspro.microsoft.com email address. Your name will be displayed, but still, it doesn’t look that great and could confuse some people. Worse, it could even end up being ignored. Did you know you can change that, and … Continue reading Sending D365 Customer Voice Surveys From Your Own Domain