How do I filter ads by their location where the ad was shown?

Introduction #

Ad targeting location is an essential aspect of effective ad campaigns as it helps businesses reach their desired audience in specific geographic areas. In this response, we will discuss how to filter ads by their location using the AdSpyder platform, covering the key features and steps to follow.

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Pointwise Information #

  • AdSpyder provides a text search feature that enables users to find historical ads based on the text in the ad copy.
  • Users can filter the results by selecting the location of where the ad was shown in the advanced filters section.
  • This feature is available across multiple platforms, including Google, YouTube, Bing, LinkedIn, and others.

In-Depth Content #

To filter ads by their location, follow these steps:
1. Log in to your AdSpyder account and navigate to the text search feature under the “Features” tab.
2. Choose your preferred platform from the dropdown menu, such as Google or YouTube.
3. After performing a text-based search, go to the advanced filters section on the right side of the screen.
4. Select the “Location” filter and choose the specific country, region, or city you want to target.
5. Apply the filter by clicking the “Apply Filters” button at the bottom of the page. The search results will now display only the ads that were shown in your selected location.
6. You can further refine your search using other filters like date range, type of search, and ad copy sentiment.
7. Review the ad details to understand the target audience, ad creative, and performance metrics for each ad result.
8. Save or export the filtered results for future reference or analysis.

Conclusion and Call to Action #

By following these steps, you can effectively filter ads by their location on AdSpyder, gaining valuable insights into your competitors’ marketing strategies and optimizing your own campaigns for specific regions. Keep exploring AdSpyder’s features to enhance your ad targeting and competitive analysis capabilities.