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Hi Sam!

Yes, any of the things you mention should work. They could pull in by category ('vehicle') or asset type ('pdfdisplayad') or business ID ('1320053332') or priority number ('25'). Or even a keyword ('#church_directory').

I think if you've sold a sponsorship to show all ads from a specific business, a business ID rule would be best. For that, you'll need the "business ID" of the business. One of the easiest places to find the business ID is to go to the page on the front end and look at the URL: http://www.showcase.bloxcms.com/apartments/th-st-p... The number at the end is business ID. Or you can view the page and below the description is the business ID:



Then you'd plug that into the query rule like so:



If you're trying to pull in ads that relate to a category (i.e. Sports bars show up on the Sports page) you'll want to either use a category lookup, or use keywords. The # before the keyword means that it won't show up on the page itself.
We were planning on adding this to "link" assets.

Can you give me use cases where it is needed for other asset types?
I'll put in a feature request for this.

As a temp workaround, perhaps it could be hidden with CSS? (Technically it can be, I'm not sure if you want to if there are DFP ads, etc. in there though...)
Hi Maunette!

This is actually set up on your site right now and is "working" as far as the Facebook instructions.

If you "view source" you can see the article:publisher tag in the source code, which is what Facebook requires for this feature.

And, if you use the Facebook debugger, it recognizes the Star Herald page as the publisher.

But, the "like" button does not seem to be appearing.

I'm not sure if there are some other requirements that need to be met for this, but the implementation appears to be correct as far as I can tell.

Has anyone else on here been able to get this to work?
Hey Lonnie!

You can put in a request to our Customer Service department and ask for a job to be created that will create a CSV file and upload it to an FTP location which you can grab.
Hi guys!

These days, Forms doesn't require a URL to be created for a specific form - you can have all of your forms "live" under one URL.

What is probably happening, as nelsonk pointed out, is that your "form" URL is underneath the "site" URL so you can't see it. Just open the "site" URL and you'll see the highlighted "forms" URL. Then, select that URL, and the form application will automatically create your form URL underneath.
We don't have something that looks like a calendar, but you can display calendar events in the regular story blocks, to show "Most popular events" and "upcoming events" and so forth.