How to Use XML Feeds
Did you know that XML feeds are a powerful tool to create site content?
In their simplest form, XML feeds can populate HTML tables on websites. For example, a publisher using Aspect’s saving account XML feed can produce a list of merchants offering CPA on new accounts. This list includes the name, rate and description of each account.
Using specific values in the XML feed allows publishers to add functionality to websites such as sorting by which accounts provide the best return or what accounts a particular bank offers.
Taking this one step further, publishers can even sort by the highest return offered for the lowest minimum deposit required. There really is no limit to the engaging content that XML feeds can provide.
With comprehensive feeds for savings accounts, credits cards, loans and current accounts, Aspect provides nearly 100 financial products for publishers to compare on websites. Ask your account manager for more information.
New Design Live
The new design for The Aspect Network has gone live this afternoon. With this release we will be bolting in the new functionality discussed in our last post over the next few weeks.
Get in touch with your account manager today to discuss the new campaign types available. As the unreleased features enter beta we’ll be testing them out with interested parties.
Updated Features & Developments
Technicians in the Aspect Lab have been very busy the last two months building a host of new features for The Aspect Network.
Here is a quick run down of the exciting new changes:
- Completely redesigned homepage and publisher area
- Finance XML feeds for Credit Cards, Loans, Savings Account & Current Accounts
- Script based banner serving technology
- Three SUBID fields to help you track conversions
- Three rotating tracking domains (more on the way)
- Script based comparison tables (with customisation options!)
- Web services & iframes for life insurance, debt management, mortgages and loans
- Cookie-less tracking technology
- And a range of exclusive SMS & Cost Per Call campaigns
Many of these features are due to launch shortly but some including the XML feeds are already available for you to use.
Get in touch with your account manager for more information or for more details.
A New Look
For many of our publishers The Aspect Network has been a straight forward platform to use but could do with a bit of spit and polish. We’ve been listening to your feedback and are pleased to release the first glimpses of our redesigned site.
| New Home Page |
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| New Publisher Dashboard |
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Proof is in the Pudding
Since the launch of our new credit card application process on 15th March, we have seen some impressive numbers from our publishers. To give you an idea of the type of money they are making we thought it would be a good idea to show you.
If you aren’t already sending us traffic, drop everything you’re doing and get in touch. You’re missing out on a serious money making opportunity! The proof is in the pudding.
Credit Cards on CPL
Aspect is reinventing how publishers are rewarded for a credit card application. Whereas previously it was only possibly to receive a CPA for each accepted application after a 4 to 6 week reporting delay, we will now be offering real time pixel based tracking for completion of a short form application. Furthermore, we will be paying on a cost per lead basis of £3.00.
This process will be rolled out on Monday, 15th March for all credit cards on our system including:
- Virgin Money
- Capital One
- Barclaycard
- Egg
- RBS / Natwest
- HBOS
- And More…
Moneyextra Car Insurance
The Aspect Network has just launched a brand new campaign:
Moneyextra Car Insurance
This programme pays £2.00 on a quote. Pixel fire is on a first page submit.
View the landing page.
Accepted forms of traffic are: search, email, banners and social media. No incentives.








