Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 3:23:26 GMT -5
Would you like to run dynamic remarketing, but are there obstacles preventing you from doing so? For example, you don't have Google Merchant Center for some reason, but at least you have a working feed? Or do you have a feed in a format other than XML? Alternatively, is your line of business something other than selling retail goods online? Then this article might interest you. Before we start, make sure you have custom parameters enabled in your account . You can find this in the Audience tab. Without custom parameters, there is no dynamic remarketing.
Once you know you have your B2B Email List custom parameters turned on, we're good to go. In the first step, it will be necessary to check whether the feed is in order and will not report critical errors after uploading to Adwords. You can do this by opening the feed in Excel by opening Excel, (or if you have it in a format other than XML, it may happen that after entering its URL it opens directly in Excel), put "open file" and in the box " file name” you enter the URL of the feed. You then save the file and upload it to Business data. image Where to find Business data image Upload feed to the interface If the system does not report errors, congratulations, you have a functional and usable feed .
Thus, after uploading the file, you can go to Scheduled Uploads, select http/https as Source and enter the URL of the feed in the field. Then you can adjust the data download frequency. This ends the whole struggle with setting up the feed for you. image Embed feed at URL address However, if you are one of the less fortunate and an error message popped up during import, you don't have to lose your mind right away. We can deal with two types of errors immediately in Google Spreadsheets. The first error we will deal with is wrongly named headers , which most often causes the feed to be imported in a different format than for Google, typically from Eureka or Zboj. We start by opening a new Google Sheet and clicking Add-ons -> Get Add-ons in the top bar.
Once you know you have your B2B Email List custom parameters turned on, we're good to go. In the first step, it will be necessary to check whether the feed is in order and will not report critical errors after uploading to Adwords. You can do this by opening the feed in Excel by opening Excel, (or if you have it in a format other than XML, it may happen that after entering its URL it opens directly in Excel), put "open file" and in the box " file name” you enter the URL of the feed. You then save the file and upload it to Business data. image Where to find Business data image Upload feed to the interface If the system does not report errors, congratulations, you have a functional and usable feed .
Thus, after uploading the file, you can go to Scheduled Uploads, select http/https as Source and enter the URL of the feed in the field. Then you can adjust the data download frequency. This ends the whole struggle with setting up the feed for you. image Embed feed at URL address However, if you are one of the less fortunate and an error message popped up during import, you don't have to lose your mind right away. We can deal with two types of errors immediately in Google Spreadsheets. The first error we will deal with is wrongly named headers , which most often causes the feed to be imported in a different format than for Google, typically from Eureka or Zboj. We start by opening a new Google Sheet and clicking Add-ons -> Get Add-ons in the top bar.