This page provides you with instructions on how to extract data from Taboola and analyze it in Google Data Studio. (If the mechanics of extracting data from Taboola seem too complex or difficult to maintain, check out Stitch, which can do all the heavy lifting for you in just a few clicks.)
What is Taboola?
Taboola calls itself a "discovery platform" or a "reverse search engine." It delivers personalized content recommendations to more than a billion users who visit many of the web's most popular websites every month. You've probably seen Taboola content yourself – a block of images and headlines labeled "Sponsored Links by Taboola." The links are designed to increase user engagement with the sites on which they appear.
What is Google Data Studio?
Google Data Studio is a simple dashboard and reporting tool. It's free and easy to use, but it lacks the sophisticated features of higher-end reporting software. Many of the connectors it supports are for Google products, but third parties have written partner connectors to a wide variety of data sources. Its drag-and-drop report editor lets users create about 15 types of charts.
Getting data out of Taboola
Developers can pull data out of Taboola's servers using its Backstage API. For instance, you could fetch information about a campaign by calling GET /backstage/api/1.0/[account-id]/campaigns/[campaign-id]/items/
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Sample Taboola data
The response from Taboola's Backstage API comes in JSON format, and might look like this:
{
"results":[
{
"id": "1",
"campaign_id": "124",
"type": "ITEM",
"url": "http://news.example.com/article.htm",
"thumbnail_url": "http://cdn.example.com/image.jpg",
"title": "Demo Article",
"approval_state": "APPROVED",
"is_active": true,
"status": "RUNNING"
}
]
}
Loading data into Google Data Studio
Google Data Studio uses what it calls "connectors" to gain access to data. Data Studio comes bundled with 17 connectors, mostly to pull in data from other Google products. It also supports connectors to MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, and offers 200 connectors to other data sources built and supported by partners.
Using data in Google Data Studio
Google Data Studio provides a graphical canvas onto which users drag and drop datasets. Users can set dimensions and metrics, specify sorting and filtering, and tailor the way reports and charts are displayed.
Keeping Taboola data up to date
At this point you've coded up a script or written a program to get the data you want and successfully moved it into your data warehouse. But how will you load new or updated data? It's not a good idea to replicate all of your data each time you have updated records. That process would be painfully slow and resource-intensive.
Instead, identify key fields that your script can use to bookmark its progression through the data and use to pick up where it left off as it looks for updated data. Auto-incrementing fields such as updated_at or created_at work best for this. When you've built in this functionality, you can set up your script as a cron job or continuous loop to get new data as it appears in Taboola.
And remember, as with any code, once you write it, you have to maintain it. If Taboola modifies its API, or the API sends a field with a datatype your code doesn't recognize, you may have to modify the script. If your users want slightly different information, you definitely will have to.
From Taboola to your data warehouse: An easier solution
As mentioned earlier, the best practice for analyzing Taboola data in Google Data Studio is to store that data inside a data warehousing platform alongside data from your other databases and third-party sources. You can find instructions for doing these extractions for leading warehouses on our sister sites Taboola to Redshift, Taboola to BigQuery, Taboola to Azure Synapse Analytics, Taboola to PostgreSQL, Taboola to Panoply, and Taboola to Snowflake.
Easier yet, however, is using a solution that does all that work for you. Products like Stitch were built to move data automatically, making it easy to integrate Taboola with Google Data Studio. With just a few clicks, Stitch starts extracting your Taboola data, structuring it in a way that's optimized for analysis, and inserting that data into a data warehouse that can be easily accessed and analyzed by Google Data Studio.