How to find out what is the landing page where the ad copy was directing in AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library?

Introduction #

AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library is an extensive repository of historical ads with relevant ad details. Understanding how to find the landing page where an ad copy was directing can provide valuable insights into the advertising strategies used by different businesses. In this response, we will cover three ways users can discover the landing pages associated with specific ad copies in AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library.

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Pointwise Information #

  • Text Search: Users can search for historical ads based on text content using the “Text Search” feature. After conducting a search, they can filter the results to only display ads that match their query. To view the landing page details of an ad copy, users should click on the “Ad Details” option.
  • URL Search: Users can perform searches by entering specific URLs into AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library using the “URL Search” feature. Once they find a relevant ad copy, clicking on the “Ad Details” option will reveal the associated landing page information.
  • Platform Selection: When using the platform selection dropdown menu to filter results, users can choose specific platforms like Google, YouTube, or Amazon. By examining the ad copies displayed for their selected platform and clicking on the “Ad Details” option, they can access the corresponding landing page details.

In-Depth Content #

When conducting a text search, users first need to log in to AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library, navigate to the “Text Search” feature, choose their preferred platform from the dropdown menu (e.g., Google), and decide between Broad or Phrase search types based on their search intent. After entering their query in the search bar and clicking the search button, AdSpdyer will display a list of relevant ad copies. Users can then click on any ad copy to reveal its “Ad Details.” In this section, they can view various details about the ad copy, including its image, primary text, destination URL, country, last seen date, CTAs used, page category of the advertiser, and media type (image/video). To find the landing page for a specific ad copy, users simply need to click on the “destination URL” link provided under the “Ad Details” section.

Similarly, when performing a URL search, users first log in to AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library and navigate to the “URL Search” feature. They then enter the desired URL into the search bar and click the search button. Once they locate a relevant ad copy in the search results, clicking on the “Ad Details” option will reveal its associated landing page information.

Lastly, when using the platform selection dropdown menu to filter results, users first log in to AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library and navigate to their preferred feature (e.g., “Ad Library”). They then choose their desired platform from the dropdown menu, such as Google or YouTube, and click on the “Search” button. After locating a relevant ad copy in the search results, clicking on the “Ad Details” option will display its corresponding landing page information, including the destination URL.

Conclusion and Call to Action #

In conclusion, users can find out what the landing page was for an ad copy in AdSpdyer’s Meta Ad Library by using the Text Search feature, performing a URL search, or filtering results based on their preferred platform. By gaining insights into where ads are directing their audiences, marketers and researchers can better understand the strategies behind successful advertising campaigns and improve their own marketing efforts accordingly.