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# Set up a feed - Add or copy a feed

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**Note:** Before setting up your feed, [create a project](/get-started/getting-started/create-a-new-project.md) in Channable and [import your product data](/import-data/readme.md).
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### Add a new feed

To set up a new export feed, follow these steps:

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In **\[Your project]**, navigate to **Channels** in the main menu.
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Click **+ Create channel.**
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In the channel overview, click on the search field at 'Channel' and search for the name of the channel that you want to use.
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Click on the channel that you would like to use.
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Next, fill in your **Feed name**.
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Select your **Target country** from the dropdown.

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**Tip**: The country that you select is fixed, which means that if you want to sell your products in another country, you need to create a new feed and select that country at this step.
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Select the **Type of market**, which is the specific category or sector of the retail market for your products. For example, 'Books' or 'Fashion'.

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**Tip:** Choose the **Type of market** carefully, as the the fields that you need to complete in the **Mapping** step are very different per market type. For example, if you select 'Fashion', you need to fill fields such as 'size' and 'material'. You can change the market type later in the feed settings if you choose the wrong one.
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Click on **Advanced settings** to edit settings such as 'Master rule'.
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Once you have completed your feed settings, click **Continue**.
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That's it - you've added your new export feed! Next, you need to go to the [Categories step](/list-advertise/list-on-channels/set-up-a-feed/set-up-a-feed-categories-step.md) of creating a feed.

### Copy an existing feed

To copy a feed within the same project, follow these steps:

1. In **\[Your project]**, navigate to **Channels** in the main menu.
2. In the overview, locate the feed you want to copy and click on the **Settings** step.
   1. Click the gear icon <i class="fa-gear">:gear:</i> and select **Copy feed.**
   2. In the pop up, enter a name for your feed and click **Copy feed**.

You'll be redirected to **Channels** and your copied feed will be in the overview.

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