Lodging campaigns
Lodging campaigns enable advertisers to showcase their properties on Bing.com across devices via two ad formats: Hotel Price ads (HPA) and Property Promotion ads (PPA). Travelers can see HPAs or PPAs when they are actively looking to book a hotel.
Property Promotion ads have the following specifications:
- The Property feed needs to be in XML format (CSV format doesn't support images).
- A PPA must have one to five images (or more) in the Property feed. The best image aspect ratio is 4:3. Width and height are flexible.
- You need to provide the price for the 6th and 7th Sundays from the current date when the Length of Stay is one night. For example, for June 24th 2024, you must provide prices for the nights between Sunday, August 4th and Monday, Aug 5th, and Sunday, Aug. 11th and Monday Aug. 12th for PPAs to serve.
- You need to provide the category value for each property in the property feed in one of the following formats ("vacation_rental" or "hotel", optionally followed by pipe symbol and a custom value:
vacation_rental | 'custom value'
hotel | 'custom value'
Learn more about specifying optional hotel listing fields and lodging property categories. - Assign either the "Rental" or "Hotel" category in the property feed for it to display on Bing. If no category is assigned, we will apply the "Hotel" category by default.
- You need to enable the PPA format in Ad Group settings.
You can decide how you want to send your itinerary data to Bing. Your options are pushing changes to Bing, having Bing send you requests for all itinerary data, or having Bing send you requests for itinerary data that you identify as having changed.
You can also set up your hotel and Landing pages data. The property feed is an XML document that describes the hotels that you want to advertise. The feed provides the property's name, address, telephone number, and geographical coordinates. For details about creating your property feed, see Property Feed.
The Landing pages feed (formerly point of sales (POS) feed) is an XML document that describes the sites that users use to book rooms. The feed provides a landing page for each booking site you support. A Landing page feed describes the landing page's display name, URL, and criteria for matching the user to a landing page. For details about creating your Landing pages feed, see Landing pages Feed.
After setting up your Property and Landing pages feeds into Bing, you can begin sending Bing your itinerary data for your properties. To specify the itineraries, use Price feeds (formerly transaction messages). How you send the messages to Bing depends on the mode you chose when you signed up. If you chose the push mode, see Pushing Price feed to Bing. If you chose one of the pull modes, see Having Bing pull Price feeds.
You can also provide a 32x32 favicon to display next to your ads. The favicon may be a .ico, .jpg, or .png file.