Pinterest Feed Setup
Getting Started
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Access Pinterest Ads Manager:
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Sign into your Pinterest business account and go to Ads Manager.
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Navigate to Catalogs:
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From the top menu, click on 'Ads' and then select 'Catalogs' from the dropdown menu. If you're new to Catalogs, you might see a prompt to get started.
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Create a New Data Source:
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Within the Catalogs section, go to 'Data sources' and then click on 'Add new data source' to set up a new feed.
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Choose Data Source Type:
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Select 'Use a data source URL' to indicate you're using a feed file URL.
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Enter Feed File URL:
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Provide the full URL given in OmniOne AI. Your file should be in a supported format (CSV, TSV, RSS XML, or Atom XML) and publicly accessible via HTTP or HTTPS.
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Set Your Feed Name and Schedule:
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Name your feed for internal reference.
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Choose how often Pinterest should fetch updates from your feed file (e.g., daily, weekly). This will be your feed update schedule.
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Configure Feed Settings:
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If needed, you can add optional settings such as country and language, currency, and Google product category.
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Map Your Feed Columns:
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You'll need to map the columns in your feed file to the fields Pinterest requires. Make sure that your feed includes all mandatory fields and attributes.
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Submit and Validate Your Feed:
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Once you've entered all necessary information, submit your feed.
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Pinterest will then validate your feed to ensure it complies with their format and content requirements. You can track the status of this process in the 'Data sources' tab.
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Address Any Errors:
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If there are errors or warnings after the validation process, you’ll need to fix these in your feed file and resubmit.
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Review and Activate:
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Once your feed is error-free and processed, it will become active.
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Now your products are ready to be featured across Pinterest shopping features and ads.
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