Introduction #
AdSpyder is a powerful advertising research tool that offers various features to help users analyze historical ads from multiple platforms. One essential feature is the ability to search for ads based on text or keywords. In this response, we will discuss how to use the Text Search feature in AdSpyder and answer your query regarding the interactivity of the screenshots.
Pointwise Information #
- After logging in, go to the “Ad Library” section in the features menu.
- Click on the “text search” option in the menu.
- Select a platform (Google, Meta, Youtube, Bing, Reddit, LinkedIn, Google Product Listing Ads (PLA), Bing Product Listing Ads (PLA), Display, Amazon or Flipkart).
- Choose between “Broad” and “Phrase” search types.
- Input the text you want to base your search on in the search bar.
- Click the search button for the results.
- Use filters to narrow down the results based on country, date range, title or content, relevance, advanced filters like CTAs used, ad extensions present, etc.
In-Depth Content #
Once you have performed a text search and applied filters as needed, AdSpyder will display the ad copies that match your query. The search results may include screenshots of the ads. Now, to answer your question, no, the screenshots are not interactive. They serve only as visual representations of the actual ads, allowing you to examine their design, copy, and other elements in detail. However, you can click on individual ad copies to view more detailed information, such as ad analytics or AI analysis, depending on the platform.
Conclusion and Call to Action #
In conclusion, AdSpyder’s Text Search feature is a powerful tool for analyzing historical ads based on keywords. While you cannot interact with the screenshots directly, you can click on individual ad copies to view additional details. To get the most out of this feature, explore various search terms and filters to uncover insights that will help improve your advertising strategies.