Data tables are a fundamental when it comes to managing feeds. They provide a structured format, that allows to organize and store various attributes associated with creative ads, such as image URLs, image files, product IDs, product description, etc. It can be also used as an alternative to Google Spreadsheets for managing the dynamic data […]
Category: Data Feed (XML/JSON/Remarketing)
Private Google Spreadsheets
Our platform transforms Google Sheets into a dynamic feed source for ads, providing a seamless and efficient way to manage and display real-time content. Your Google Sheets can remain private and protected, accessible only through authorised connections. This feature is available only for Organization and Enterprise. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps […]
Feed Targeting
The Feed Targeting feature allows you to display different products from your feed to different users based on the information that user’s browser provides when the ad is loaded ( IP address which is translated to the ISP, Country, State, City and Zip geo position, browser user-agent which is converted to user Browser Language and […]
Create and use Dynamic Feeds
How to add a feed (dynamic data) to the banners. Before you can create a feeded banner, you need to create a new feed, which will be used in your bannersets. Learn how to do this: Go to the Data > Feeds and click on the Add a New Feed button. From Select Data Source dialog select JSON. Fill […]
Google Spreadsheet as a Feed Source
Use Google Sheets as a datasource/feed for your Banners. BannerNow provides a way to use Google Sheets as a feed source for your banners. Here’s how you can use it: 1. Open up Google Sheets 2. Make sure the first row contains a title for each column. 3. Next click the Share button in the […]
Feed Functions / JsonPath
Bannernow supports both XML and JSON dynamic feeds XML feeds are automatically converted to JSON format within Bannernow. You can use the default JSON path to extract data from your feed easily. JSONPath is a special language for extracting data from XML or JSON feeds. JSONPath uses special notation to represent nodes and their connections […]