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How to Login to Eloqua:

  1. Open up the Firefox browser (you may need to download the most recent version). Eloqua is buggy with other browsers.
  2. Go to login.eloqua.com
  3. Ignore the sign in fields and select "Sign in with SSO or another account"
  4. In the "Company Name" field, type in "uwmadison" (not case sensitive) and click "Sign in"
  5. It will redirect you to your typical wisc.edu login, where you can login as usual.
    1. If you get an error, you probably need to request Eloqua access
    2. You may see an Announcement page, you can ignore this and click "Continue"
  6. Otherwise, you will be brought to the main Eloqua page. It will look something like this.


Building an Email in Eloqua

After you've logged in, you can start building emails!

Here is a recording of the training session for Eloqua Emails: Part 1



Common Pitfalls/ Things to be careful of:

  • When sending a test email, do not use the "Email Checker" option. It checks emails by clicking on all the links, which includes the unsubscribe button. Always select "HTML email" instead.
  • The sender email must always end in "@explore.wisc.edu". Any others will cause the email to bounce, and your email will be marked as invalid.
  • Fill out your sender properties according to the guidelines.
  • Make sure to select a folder whenever you upload/create anything (photos, emails, etc). If you add something to the root folder, please move it to the appropriate department folder afterwards.
  • When creating an email, choose one of the templates for your specific department.
  • When uploading contacts, be careful when entering info, since it will override the contact's info for all other groups (across UW-Madison)
  • Prior to activating an email, go over the Presend Checklist
  • Don't forget to fill out preview text! It's optional, but if you don't fill it out, the first thing a user will see under the subject line will be "Trouble viewing this email?"
  • When uploading a photo from within an email, make sure to select a folder for it to go into. Otherwise, it will end up in the root folder "all"!
    • Rather than uploading from your email, it's better to upload your photos from within the image library itself (you can open another tab in Eloqua if you want to keep your email open) by going to Assets>Components>Images and navigating to the folder you want to upload to, then click "Upload" in the top right corner. From there, you can upload multiple images at a time.

Accessibility Quick Tips

Ensuring accessible emails is important both for improving usability and being inclusive of all email users.

  • Add alternate text to all photos, especially photos with text.
    • After you've inserted a photo into the email, select it, and type into the alt text field in the left sidebar. 
    • Alt text should include any text that's within the photo, or a basic description of what's in the photo. If it's a headshot of a person, simple type in their name.
  • Only use all caps for acronyms. Screen readers read anything in all caps letter by letter, not as a word. If you wish to emphasize text, use bold. (don't use underlines, those should be reserved for links only).
  • Do not use phrases like "click here", "use this link" for links/buttons. Link text should be an action that makes it clear where the user is going, with as much context as possible. "Sign up for our newsletter" "Read more articles" "Apply now" are all good examples of link text.
    • Likewise, don't include the entire URL as text in your email. Don't use: "https://www.reallylongurl.com/morewordscontinously"
  • Pay attention to header hierarchy. In the case of our email templates, the H1 is used exclusively for the department name, and after that the main headers of the email are H2s. H3s should be used as subheaders of H2s.
  • Use sentence case for links, buttons, and headings


Uploading Contacts, Creating Segments, and Sending Emails

Unable to click Activate on your email? You probably don't have full access.

Download for contact uploads: wsb-contact-upload-example.xlsx Note: we use "CL2" instead of "Contact Label" because it uploads contacts more quickly.

Eloqua Analytics Documentation

Note: in this video it says you can't upload custom data objects, this has since been fixed. It is recommended that if you intend to use a variable in your email (such as "Dear First Name"), you upload your contacts using custom data objects. The file below gives you the template you need, and you can follow the Eloqua documentation for uploading records to a CDO. Uploading contacts this way is often slower than using the regular contact uploader, so do so well in advance of when you need it.

custom-data-object-example


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