HootVid Source Sheets is a powerful
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dynamic ,and versatile spreadsheet tool that
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in the platform. Much like Google Sheets, our spreadsheet functionality empowers you to organize, analyze, and collaborate on data with ease
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- Making it the perfect solution for users who need precise control over their data and want a reliable image host.
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UI changes have been made since this video’s creation to improve the workflow of source sheets. Source Sheet use cases are still the same. |
Use Cases
Use Source Sheets to:
Create and manage data sheets manually for your dynamic video ads
Import Sheets into HootVid for manual edits or versioning
Utilize Hoots image hosting for dynamic content
Share HootVid sheets for collaboration, including those without HootVid access
Creating Sheets
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Adding a Source Sheet
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Select “Add Source Sheet” to create a new sheet, or select “Data” to make adjustments to an existing sheet.
Image Hosting
Integrated directly within HootVid sheets lives a powerful image hosting solution. This feature allows users to insert standard image files into a sheet and HootVid will remotely host that image for dynamic video use.
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Unlike a static video, dynamic video ads require hosted images from the data source. |
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Within a HootVid Sheet, create a column with the “image” input type defined. Once a row is created, the choose file option will appear for that row. Users can select an image using the “choose file” button and the image will automatically be remotely hosted on the Hoot server.
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These images will remain remotely hosted as long as the sheet remains within HootVid.
Importing Sheets
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Data Sources menu.
On the right-hand side, you will see an option to “Create New”.
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Data Builder
This sub-menu will guide you with building the new data source. You can contact support in this menu for additional guidance as well. Here, we will select our data source, attach data, and add filters.
Select “Custom” for your data source option and then the “Next Step ” button.
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We can now proceed with creating the sheet. First, designate a name. If importing an existing sheet to use as a base, select that option. If not, build from scratch, starting with “Add Column”.
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Importing an existing sheet will automatically import the data into the blank sheet |
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be edited Keep in mind that importing a sheet into HootVid doesn’t establish a link to the existing Google/Excel sheet. |
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Additionally, changes made in HootVid sheets will not automatically make changes to the original imported sheet. |
Sharing Sheets
Once a Sheet is created, users can collaboratively work on the sheet within the Hootvid platform. Any user with access will see all sheets within their sheets tab. For collaborators without HootVid access, provide the “Share URL” with them to allow access to the specific sheet. This link will provide direct access to the specific sheet only, no other features or access will be provided via this link.
Sheet Settings
Once a Sheet is created, users can adjust the “Sheet Settings” via the cog wheel icon.
Sheet Settings allows users to:
Change Sheet Name
Access the Feed URL
Refetch Feed Data
Advanced Settings
Randomize data
xPATH element adjustments
Apply feed URL credentials if needed
View a list of video ads that are currently utilizing the source
Clicking link will take the user directly to editing that ad
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Each column is defined by a type. Select the type based on the type of field you will be adding, and designate a column name.
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The “Number” column type should only be used if the inputs are ONLY numerical. Example: Entering prices such as “$50,000” should actually be under the “Text” type, due to the special characters mixed in. |
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Unlike a static video, dynamic video ads require hosted images from the data source. These images will remain remotely hosted as long as the sheet remains within HootVid. |
Once the column headers have been defined, begin inputting the data by clicking the “Add Row” button. Populate the new cells, and hit “Next Step” when finished.
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Apply any needed Filter Presets to your data source. Hit “Save & Finish”.
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See Filter Presets for more thorough documentation on filtering. These presets are optional. Filtering can be set at the ad level as well. |
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Now that your data source has been added, you can either directly move into Creating an Ad, or return to the Advertisers menu.
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