So I got adplexity about a month ago and just been grinding ahead on pops (old marketer, new to this whole pop world).
Here is what i'm not understanding.
So let's say I filter that I want to see offers with a min of 8 days and a max of 27
The results show up as I expect, in their summary I will see things like days: 9 so sounds like a solid offer right?
Except when I click in it doesn't seem like it's saying one affiliate has run this for 9 days. It looks like over 9 days it's been seen by various affiliates. I gather this from the landing pages window that shows like 12 pages (different affiliates, domains etc) where you can also filter to see affiliate networks. The problem is 90% of the time each lander is days: 1
So that 9 days result that sounded so good (unless I have this totally wrong which is always more likely) doesn't mean one person has run this for 9 days (which would insinuate it's good since no one wastes 9 days on the same add if it's not worth something). But instead it sounds like it was just seen on 9 seperate days, could have been from 12 different people. If I'm correct that kind of sucks cuz the days filter become useless. If it's just a bunch of 1 day landers it means for 9 days bunch of people tried to run it and only made it a day. So we go from a 9 day winner to a stinker.
The thing is though if that's the case there's no easy way to do this research, you'd have to do day filters and then drill into each one and hope one of the landers has more than 1 days. That's why I think I have to be wrong or misunderstanding some other stat because I know this is a good tool, I've been using spy tools since adWords allowing a single lander ha. Adplexity is solid in every aspect I can see but this is perplexing because it is easily the most useful part when searching.
Any insight would be welcome, my renewal is coming up and I'm renewing that's not even a question but I'd love to utilize it better this next month. Thanks guys!
Hey!
Indeed, from what we've noticed, Adplexity suggests you to filter by days, meaning the time when their system found current LP, and not for how long it was used by affiliates. It seems like the days that LP was running out there in ads is not easy to track. Even if the system can say approximately when a particular affiliate started working with the LP, there is never a 100% guarantee that someone didn't start with it before.
Why Adplexity gives you this filter then?
For you to understand how relevant is what you see, and how are the trends on the market. I think it's useful for the overall understanding of what is "clickable" at the moment.
Otherwise, we know no other way to see for how long an affiliate was using the landing page, rather than drilling down into it's details on Adplexity. And I would say this is not the information that is crucial for you to make a decision, as in the end you will need to change the creatives adapting them to your targeted audience and the traffic source. So being you, I would continue using their service, but it's up to you how to proceed next.
Hope that helps!
Thank you!! That perfectly answered my question and just reinforces how I've been using the tool more to get a sense of where things are going and not for any direct ripping. How funny that 
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Hey there,
first of all, if LP is hosted on different domain how do you know it's not owned by same affiliate?
Domains get flagged often (especially on pops), so affiliates keep swithing them.
If you see same offer promoted but on different affiliate network, how do you know it's not same affiliate doing it? (to see where it converts better).
There are also other various factors that can cause AdPlexity to detect it as new landing page (for example change in redirection change).
I think you are overanalyzing in this case. If you see huge volume on certain offer/lander, you should give it a try and then go from there (tweak landing page, test various offers, ..)
Thanks
@corpsquid Sebastian made a great guide on how to use Adplexity.
Check out this post as it will help you better leverage its power 
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...e-on-Adplexity