CJ SmartFeeds Guide

Some of our advertisers offer SmartFeeds on their CJ account, via our partner fusePump. Smart Feeds as the name suggests, allow product feed data to be manipulated to obtain data sub-sets.

This can be useful for a publisher as you can have total control over the type of data that is delivered within the feed. This is especially useful for advertisers who supply very large product feeds, and who only wish to obtain specific data which means feeds can be better manipulated and imported into your system’s database or website.

There are several filtering options, including categories, sub-categories fields, and the ability to restrict the data set, based on keywords or price ranges.

The below screenshots show you how to discover which advertiser make SmartFeeds available through the CJ network, and how you can configure and start making use of them.

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After clicking on the “Find” button, you will be presented with all advertisers who offer SmartFeeds:

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Click on the “Get HTML” link and you will be presented with the following screen:

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CJ will redirect you through to our partner fusePump, where you can start configuring the SmartFeed. The following 4 steps will show you how to do this.

Step1)

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Step 2)

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Step 3)

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After you are happy with your configuration, you can proceed to the final step. Here you will be able to immediately download the customised feed to your computer or obtain the static feed URL where the feed will be hosted and updated. SmartFeeds are updated daily.

Step 4)

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You can also save your custom feed configuration, or amend/overwrite it if necessary.

Feel free to contact us at Commission Junction with any questions or feedback you might have regarding SmartFeeds. 

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