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How to add XML or JSON feed

How to add XML or JSON feed

Updated over a year ago

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Please visit the section ‘Feeds.’

Then press the button “Add feed.”

Please fill up the following info:

(1) Feed name

(2) Stream – the niche or vertical of your advertisement. Currently, these options are supported: Mainstream(non-adult) / Adult-all / Adult-gay / Adult-cartoons / Adult-transexual

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IMPORTANT! Do not choose “Mainstream” if your ad or landing page contains adult-related content.

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(3) Choose XML\JSON feed as feed type.

(4) Ad type
(5) Feed Url
(6) Let’s look at the list of macros that are supported at Traforama:

{{REF}} – Full page URL where were shown ads
{{KW}} – Keywords from the website page
{{DOMAIN}} – Top domain where were shown ads
{{SUB}} – ID of the spot that displayed your ad
{{LANG}} – Visitor’s main language
{{IP}} – Visitor’s IPv4 address
{{UA}} – Visitor’s User-Agent

(7) If your ads are aggressive (i.e., not Google-friendly), please check the “Aggressive” checkbox. Our team may change it at its discretion.

Targeting – the setting where you can choose a specific audience for your ad campaign. Traforama supports the following targeting filters:

(1) – Targeting sources. You can add a White or Block list of sub-IDs and a White or Block list of domains.
IMPORTANT: Domains White and Block list do not work together. You can choose only or White list, or a Block list.
(2) – GEO. You can choose the location of the traffic:

“Worldwide” (by default) means that you’ll get impressions from all GEOs around the globe.

“Only specific countries” – means that you can pick up any GEO you want and launch your campaign only among those countries.

(3) – Devices. You can choose specific devices, platforms, browsers, and connection types in this section.

(3) – Devices. (4) – Traffic filters:

  • Block returned traffic — if a network wins but returns the visitor click back, and your bid is next, you can filter it out.

  • Block noref traffic — block traffic with the empty Referrer HTTP header.

  • Block nocookie traffic — block traffic without an IP or user agent (if we cannot identify/detect it for some reason).

  • Block WebView traffic — block traffic without a website header (usually, this traffic is from apps that can open websites).

  • Block nonunique traffic — block if a visitor has just seen another ad

(5) – Proxy filters:

  • Anonymizing VPN services

  • Tor Exit Nodes

  • Hosting Provider, Data Center, or CDN

  • Public Proxies

  • Web Proxies

  • Search Engine Robots

Press “Create” and send to review.

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IMPORTANT! The next stage is to create an integration format. This is basic information about your feed response:
- Protocol
- Pricing Model
- Response sample

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Please do not hesitate to contact our support team via Live chat or email support@traforama.com

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