MC Ceb Implementation Guide
MC Ceb Implementation Guide
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CONTENTS
Content Builder is a cross-channel content management and content building tool that allows you to consolidate messaging content
in a single location for use in the Marketing Cloud. Content Builder uses an easy drag-and-drop interface and is more efficient than classic
and editing tools.
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SET UP CONTENT BUILDER
Review the administration, permissions, and migration from classic email information required to use Marketing Cloud Content Builder.
Email Autosave
Users who want to be more intentional about when edits are saved can disable Email Autosave. Disabling Email Autosave prevents
Content Builder from saving accidental edits. We also disabled the timestamp and modified by fields from being updated when you
made no changes, whether you have Email Autosave enabled or disabled.
When enabled, Content Builder automatically saves all changes in the editor. When disabled, Content Builder does not autosave when
you edit and exit an email before clicking Save, or when you open and close an email without editing. Content Builder still autosaves
when you navigate to a different step of the wizard.
Email Autosave is enabled by default to minimize disruption. Autosave is only available for editing emails.
Click Edit, check or uncheck EnableEmail Autosave, then click Save.
Editor Configuration
Administrators can select the editor options they want available for their business unit. You can configure these editor and block tabs:
Tab Where
Blocks Editor
Content Editor
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Set Up Content Builder Content Builder Administration
Layout Editor
Design Editor
• Editor Tabs - Click Edit to configure the tabs that are available in the editor, then click Save.
• Block Tabs - Click Edit to configure the tabs that are available in the editor, then click Save.
Note: Before the January 2020 release, you could create layouts from the Create menu and edit them in emails even when
the permission was disabled. After the release, ensure that the permission is enabled to continue creating and editing layouts.
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Set Up Content Builder Content Builder Permissions
Note: Denying permissions for a user doesn’t remove their access to Content Builder.
For users with custom roles, you can assign new Content Builder permissions as follows:
• Content Builder > Assets: These permissions are for managing uploaded files and content blocks. You can specify which users can
create, edit, and delete these assets in Content Builder. The permissions in this section apply to assets within Content Builder, not
the classic Email tools.
• Content Builder > Folders: These permissions are for managing folders within Content Builder. You can control who can create, view,
move, rename, and delete Content Builder folders. There are no permissions for individual folders.
These permissions for Content Builder reference the Email application permissions. If you use the classic Email tools, these permissions
aren’t added.
• Email > Content > Template: The permission to manage Content Builder templates reside under the Email application permissions.
If a user has permission to create, modify, or delete templates within the classic Email tools, they have permission to perform the
same actions within Content Builder.
• Email > Content > Email: The permission to manage Content Builder emails reside under the Email application permissions. If a user
has permission to create, modify, delete, and send emails within the classic Email tools, they have permission to perform the same
actions within Content Builder.
Content imported from Sitecore is saved in the Sitecore subfolder. You can't edit this content, but you can delete it with this permission:
Content Builder > Third-Party Content Administrator Access.
Content Permissions
You can assign each content item in a shared folder its own edit permission. The edit permission determines how recipients can edit
the content. The options for edit permissions are:
• View and Send: Recipients can view the shared content and select it to be sent in a message, but they cannot edit the content.
Recipients can edit the content in a message, but those edits are not saved to the shared content item.
• Edit Globally: Recipients can edit the shared content, and any edit made in one business unit appears in the other business units
that have access to the content.
• Edit Locally: This option is available for emails only. Recipients can create a local edit of the email, which appears only in their business
unit as a separate asset with its own Customer Key and ID. This edit does not overwrite the shared email in other business units.
When you create a local edit, the original shared email no longer appears in the recipient's business unit. However, if you delete the
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Set Up Content Builder Shared Content Edit Permissions
local edit, the original shared email appears again. If the business unit that shared the original email deletes or unshares the original,
local edits are deleted.
Note: For Enterprise 1.0, shared emails can only be shared with the Edit Locally permission. To send the shared email, first
create a local edit.
Folder Permissions
Actions taken on this folder structure are controlled by these permissions under Content Builder > Shared Folders.
• View
• Create
• Move
• Rename
• Edit Sharing Properties
• Delete
Inherited Roles
Standard Marketing Cloud Roles inherit these Content Builder permissions by default. Administrators can configure custom roles for
each role.
Local Edit Yes Yes, cannot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
edit Location
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Set Up Content Builder Import Content Overview
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Set Up Content Builder Content Builder Experience
- Feature Replaced
•
- Feature Changed
Table 1: Administration
Feature New Tools
Granular Permissions and Managing Roles for non-Enterprise 2.0
Account
Table 3: Approvals
Feature New Tools
Bypass Approval Rule
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Set Up Content Builder Content Builder Experience
Content: Surveys
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Set Up Content Builder Content Builder Experience
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Set Up Content Builder Content Builder Experience
Table 6: Playbooks
Feature New Tools
Playbook Campaign - Content Builder Emails
Table 7: Reports
Feature New Tools
Custom reports - email-specific content
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CONTENT BUILDER IMPLEMENTATION BEST PRACTICES
Review best practices when migrating from classic tools to Content Builder.
2. Consider how you want to create your folder structure before starting the import process.
Content Builder allows any content to be stored in any folder. That means you can place all your images, content blocks, templates,
and emails in a single folder. Shared content can also be integrated into the same folders as non-shared content. You have the
flexibility to structure your folders the way you want them, rather than being forced to use separate folder hierarchies.
3. Think Cross-Channel.
Integrated into Journey Builder, CloudPages, and mobile applications, Content Builder allows for a single piece of content to be used
across channels, breaking down organizational silos and enabling you to speak to your customers with one voice across all channels.
As you strategize how to best structure your folders, consider where content designed for individual channels is located.
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Content Builder Implementation Best Practices Content Builder Import Best Practices
Note: If you want to import your folder structure from the classic Email Studio tools, choose to import with the Folders and
Content option. Folders are created beneath the Content Builder root folder to match your folder structure in the classic Email
Studio tools. However, any content can now be stored in any folder. If you import over your classic Shared Portfolio folder,
users can add templates and emails to this folder. You don’t have to share them. We strongly recommend creating a folder
structure that is campaign-based, rather than one based on file type.
8. You can create Content Builder emails using classic emails as a starting point.
While you can’t import classic emails into Content Builder, you can use a classic email as a starting point for an email in the Content
Builder editor. To edit a classic email in the new editor, click Create, Email Message, then select Existing Email from the Create
Email dropdown and select the email from the Classic Emails tab. This process saves the email in Content Builder. You can use the
new email send flow to schedule the message for delivery. Your original emails in the classic tools are unaffected and remain available
for use.
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