> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.leadboxer.com/leadboxer/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.leadboxer.com/leadboxer/integrations/email/marketing-emails/eloqua.md).

# Eloqua

In order to use LeadBoxer together with Oracle Eloqua, you need to make some small edits to your templates.&#x20;

To get going you need to:

1. Add the tracking pixel to register the email open events
2. Modify the links (urls) pointing to your site with additional 'Field merges'

**1. Add email tracking pixel**&#x20;

Simply use the [generic tutorial for email tracking](https://help.leadboxer.com/leadboxer/integrations/email/marketing-emails/docs.leadboxer.com/article/114-tracking-newsletter-email-opens-or-reads) and select Eloqua from the list of vendors.

**2. Track link Clicks and identify persons on your site**

Follow the generic tutorial and use the 'Field merges' as you have defined them in your account.

Example:

```
https://www.leadboxer.com&email=<span class=eloquaemail>EmailAddress</span>
```

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Last updated on January 5, 2020


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