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How to Build a Custom Offerlist

Offerlists let you curate and manage sets of marketplace placements with clients or business partners then share directly or export it for offline review.

Written by Velichko Achev
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What offer lists can do

  • Create and manage placement lists tailored to a client's niche, budget, or requirements

  • Use marketplace filters to build and refine lists quickly

  • Add or remove items and keep lists up to date as inventory changes

  • Place orders directly from an offer list

  • Export to CSV for offline review or client presentations

How to create an offer list

  1. Log in to your account at take.meup.com

  2. Go to Tools in the top navigation

  3. Select Offerlist

  4. Click + New Offerlist

  5. Choose Edit offerlist items

  6. Apply filters to narrow down the marketplace inventory β€” niche, DR, traffic, language, price, link type, and more

  7. Click Add search results to offerlist to populate it with your filtered results

  8. Go back to Offerlists to see your saved list

Adding and removing items

Once a list is created, you can open it at any time to add more placements, remove ones that no longer fit, or refine the selection as your client's requirements change. Lists are live β€” there's no need to rebuild from scratch when something changes.

Placing orders from an offer list

You don't need to go back to the main marketplace to order. Open your offer list, select the placements you want, and order directly from there. This keeps your workflow clean and removes the risk of ordering from a different set of results than what you curated.

Sharing an offer list

There are two ways to share an offer list:

  • Share the link β€” each offer list has its own URL. Copy it and send it directly to your client or partner. They'll be able to view the list without needing to log in to your account.

  • Export and send the CSV β€” if your client prefers to review offline or in a spreadsheet, export the list as a CSV and send the file directly. See How to Export an Offer List as CSV for the exact steps.

πŸ’‘ Tip for agencies: Build a separate offer list per client rather than

one shared list. It keeps selections clean, makes the export readable,

and means you're not accidentally showing Client A's options to

Client B.


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