![]() ![]() The HubSpot form that you have is very long with many input fields that you need for your business. Say you have a HubSpot form that you want people to fill in. Our fees are super affordable, we are ready to help, and we have solid and proven HubSpot experience. So there you go, the right way of hosting gated assets! If you need help with deploying the above, or for any other HubSpot help, then please to contact us. …should also help (it will prevent other bots from indexing the assets). Adding a robots.txt file to that directory with the following code… This should prevent Google from even attempting to index those PDFs. What we did was that we added the following code to the JavaScript file that is loaded on all the client’s HubSpot pages: There was a service on one of the client’s servers that was called when someone visited any of their HubSpot pages, so, going through the logs helped us determine the IP of the person. There were several obstacles for accomplishing what the client wanted: 1) we didn’t know the IP of the person because HubSpot doesn’t tell us, 2) there is no method to block an IP in HubSpot (you can only block an IP from being tracked), 3) there is no method to block an individual email in HubSpot (you can only block domains), and 4) even if there was a method to block individual emails in HubSpot, it wouldn’t work, because the spammer was using a different email each time they submitted a form. The client asked us to block this person from accessing their HubSpot pages. ![]() HubSpot is good at blocking spammers, but manual spam is really hard to catch. The client said that someone was manually spamming their HubSpot forms with odd data. It’s Saturday, and we received an interesting email from one of our clients. ![]()
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