Add Multiple Locations
Add Multiple Locations allows you to quickly add multiple cities or postal codes to your targeting. Simply paste a list of locations (one per line), review the validation results, and import all valid entries in one click.
What is Add Multiple Locations?
Add Multiple Locations is a feature that allows you to add multiple geographic locations at once in the Geolocations section at step 2 of your line item.
Instead of selecting cities, zipcodes, regions, etc. one by one, you can paste a list, check the data, and import all valid locations directly into your campaign.
This feature is designed to reduce manual work and improve accuracy for clients who provide long lists of locations (e.g., 100–2000 items).
How it works
At step 2 of your line item, you will find the feature under Geolocations
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1. Enter your list of locations
Paste your list in the input field.
Important: enter one location per line.
Example:
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You may mix:
- City names
- Zipcodes
- Any location type available in the Locations filter of your country (e.g., counties, regions, districts...)
2. Check your data
Click Check data to validate your input list.
The system will:
- Clean formatting (spaces, casing, special characters when possible)
- Remove duplicates
- Match each input against the available Locations database
- Identify whether the location can be targeted (i.e., it has frames)
You will then see two tables:
🟢 Valid locations
Locations that can be imported successfully.
Columns:
- Input (value provided)
- Mapped location (standardized label from our Locations database)
🔴 Invalid locations
Inputs that could not be imported.
Column:
- Input
- Error message
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Error message
The feature currently uses a unified error message for all invalid entries:
“Location may be misspelled or not available for targeting”
This covers:
- Typos (e.g., Victorria instead of Victoria)
- Locations that exist but have no screens in the DSP
3. Export your results (optional)
Both tables — valid and invalid — include a Export button.
This allows you to:
- Share invalid rows with your client for correction
- Keep a record of what was imported
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4. Import valid locations
When you are satisfied with the result, click:
👉 Import valid locations
These locations are then added directly to your targeting selection in the Locations filter.
You may also:
- Exclude valid locations (skip importing)
- Go back to edit your input list
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Validation rules
A location is considered valid if:
- It matches an item in the Locations database for the campaign’s country
- That location contains at least one screen/frame
Otherwise, it is marked as invalid.
Limits
- Feature works only with location types available in the platform for the selected country (cities, postal codes, regions, etc.)
- The administrative division in some countries, particularly the UK, is very detailed in terms of postal codes: a postal code sometimes covers a maximum of two streets in certain cities. Importing by zip code may be deceiving (many locations are invalid). When checking the geographical coordinates of these postal codes, it appears that we do not have any frames for these postal codes.
FAQ
Why are some real city names marked as invalid?
This may occur if:
- The spelling does not match
- The city exists but has no screens available in the DSP
- The location type is not supported in that country