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Combine Radius input with other placeholders
Combine Radius input with other placeholders

Although directly combining the Radius input with other values is not directly possible, there is a quick workaround.

Jonas Lindemann avatar
Written by Jonas Lindemann
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Using LPagery’s Radius Input, you can automatically create pages for multiple nearby cities. If you want to add additional placeholders for each city (e.g., service types, descriptions), you can follow these steps to combine radius-based location data with custom values.

This feature is available for the LPagery Extended plan and above.
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Step 1: Choose Radius Input in Create Pages Tab

  1. Choose Radius Input: Go to the Create Pages section in LPagery and select the Radius Input option.

  2. Select Your Location: Choose your location and the additional settings.

  3. Download Location Data: After entering a location you can simply download an XLSX file containing all the location data using the "Download Location Data" button.

Learn more on the radius input here: Create pages for cities around you.

Step 2: Add Custom Placeholders to the Data File

Import the Data File for Editing

  1. Open the File in a Spreadsheet Tool: Import the downloaded data file into Google Sheets, Excel, or any other spreadsheet software that supports XLSX files.

Add Columns for Additional Placeholders

  1. Add New Columns: Insert additional columns in the file for each placeholder you want to include (e.g., {service}, {description}).

  2. Enter Values: Fill in the values for each new placeholder. This could be specific services, descriptions, or any other content you want to customize per city.

This setup will give you a comprehensive source file that combines radius-based city data with custom placeholders.

Step 3: Finalize and Upload the Source File

  1. Save the Updated Source File: Once you’ve added all necessary data, save the file in XLSX or CSV format.

  2. Upload the File in LPagery: Go to the Create Pages section in LPagery and upload the finalized source file with both radius and custom placeholder data.

Your final source file is now ready, and LPagery will use it to generate pages with the combined data, providing dynamic content across multiple placeholders.

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