Introduction #
The YouTube Ad Library is an essential feature of AdSpyder, enabling users to explore historical ads with their details. Performing a basic search within the YouTube Ad Library can help you understand trends, discover creative ad concepts, and learn from successful campaigns. In this response, we will guide you through the simple steps of conducting a text-based search in the YouTube Ad Library using the AdSpyder platform.
Pointwise Information #
- Access the “Ad Library” section on the AdSpyder features menu on the left of the screen.
- Click on the “text search” option to access the feature screen with a search bar.
- Select the “YouTube” Platform from the dropdown and choose the type of search: Broad or Phrase.
- Enter your text-based search query in the search bar and click the search button.
In-Depth Content #
First, log in to your AdSpyder account and navigate to the “Ad Library” section using the features menu on the left side of the screen. Once there, click on the “text search” option to access the feature screen, which displays a search bar. Now, select the YouTube Platform from the dropdown menu. You can choose between two types of searches: Broad or Phrase.
For a broad search, type in a text that is close to what you are looking for. The search algorithm will return ad copies with similar content, even if they don’t have the exact words or phrases. For example, if you’re searching for ads related to fitness, inputting “exercise” might yield results for ads containing words like “workout,” “gym,” or “fitness routine.”
For a phrase search, type in an exact phrase that you want to find in the ad copy. The algorithm will only return ad copies with that specific phrase in their content. Be sure to use quotation marks when entering your search query, such as “exercise routine.”
After selecting your search type and inputting your text-based query, click on the search button. AdSpyder will then display a list of relevant ad copy results, including the ad copy title, content, destination URL, country, last seen date, and search terms associated with the ad copy. On hovering over any particular ad copy result, you’ll be shown two options: “Ad Details” and “Save.” Click on the “Ad Details” option to view a popup containing more detailed information about that specific ad.
Conclusion and Call to Action #
With this knowledge, you now have the ability to perform a basic search within the YouTube Ad Library using the AdSpyder platform. Start exploring various topics, discovering trends, and learning from successful campaigns to improve your own ad copy creations. Keep in mind that advanced filters can be applied to refine your search results even further.