Are you interested in expanding the content of your website with top quality vacation rental listings and with the least amount of effort? If the answer is yes, please continue reading below to find out how you can feature our top quality inventory on your website, and get paid for every lead you generate.
First of all, what is an XML feed?
In simple words an XML feed is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers get their content as an XML Feed to whoever wants it.
In simple words an XML feed is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers get their content as an XML Feed to whoever wants it.
Why would I want to include Rentalo's XML feed in my website ?
Provide top quality vacation rental listings to your site
By adding Rentalo's vacation rentals feed to your website you will present your visitors with top quality listings that contain high resolution photos, rates, and availability information. Visitors will be able to compare offers and deals on vacation rentals around the world. XML feeds can be set up to update daily and automatically.
Get Paid for displaying our vacation rentals
When you display Rentalo's vacation rentals feed on your website we will pay you for every new traveler referred by you, that submits an inquiry! You will receive $2.00 USD per inquiry per traveler in 15-day period.
Improve your Website's Search Engine Exposure
Search engines are constantly looking for relevant
content that has a steady rate of change. Adding a feed to your website not
only means adding free and relevant content, but also fresh content. This in
turn means higher rankings on the search engines!
Get More Traffic
Since you will have an xml feed that presents fresh
and relevant content, you will attract those who are actively searching for
our offering without having to hire copywriters or content editors. Our content
is ready and easily available for you to start attracting new traffic.
How would I get paid?
Payments will be done monthly via Pay Pal until you reach a minimum of 100 USD. If you don't have a Pay Pal account, a check will be mailed after you reach a minimum of $100 USD per month. Reports on earnings can be accessed through Rentalo.com's Feed Partner's interface.
Payments will be done monthly via Pay Pal until you reach a minimum of 100 USD. If you don't have a Pay Pal account, a check will be mailed after you reach a minimum of $100 USD per month. Reports on earnings can be accessed through Rentalo.com's Feed Partner's interface.
Can I get Rentalo to help me set up the XML feed?
Yes, for a one-time setup fee of $100, our team can setup the XML feed for your website. All we require is for you to install Worpress (go to Wordpress.org for details) on your site and create an account (with administrative privileges) for us to use to set up the XML feed. Here are some travel sites that are using our XML feed: TravelBB.com, 1Stop-Rentals.com, Lodgings123.com (Note: Special customizations e.g. you show inventory for certain city or region, can be done for an additional fee).
Yes, for a one-time setup fee of $100, our team can setup the XML feed for your website. All we require is for you to install Worpress (go to Wordpress.org for details) on your site and create an account (with administrative privileges) for us to use to set up the XML feed. Here are some travel sites that are using our XML feed: TravelBB.com, 1Stop-Rentals.com, Lodgings123.com (Note: Special customizations e.g. you show inventory for certain city or region, can be done for an additional fee).
Check details on payments and referrals with Rentalo's Feed Partners Interface
For your convenience, we have created a unique interface where you will be able to check details on all inquiries that you have referred, details on payments and more.
For your convenience, we have created a unique interface where you will be able to check details on all inquiries that you have referred, details on payments and more.
How would the feed look when I publish it on my website?
This is a sample of how the feed should look upon publishing it:
This is a sample of how the feed should look upon publishing it:
Click here to see the feed's
schema documentation
Click here to see the xml feed tags description
Click here to download the schema