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How do I find a decent lander on adplexity? (5)
09-03-2017 06:49 PM
#1
affman456 (Member)
How do I find a decent lander on adplexity?
Hi, so for the past day or so I've been looking around on STM for a guide on how to find a decent lander for mobile pop. I have bought a subscription on Adplexity but I'm having trouble deciding on the lander I want to use.
I have looked at https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...e-on-Adplexity by @sebastian_r (thanks!) on how to find a winning lander - at min 06:00 in the video he checks the portfolio of whoever is running a lander based on their tracking url. However, not all of the landers have a tracking url associated with them, so I'm confused on how to check the portfolio of the person running the lander. There are, of course, other urls associated with the lander, however I'm not sure which url to use to identify the portfolio of the person running the lander.
What are some algorithms you guys use to find a lander on adplexity? Right now, I have the above algorithm to work with but I'm sure there are more.
09-03-2017 09:12 PM
#2
platinum (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
affman456
However, not all of the landers have a tracking url associated with them, so I'm confused on how to check the portfolio of the person running the lander. There are, of course, other urls associated with the lander, however I'm not sure which url to use to identify the portfolio of the person running the lander
In case the click URL of a given lander is not listed in the redirect chain of that lander doesn't mean you can't get it
Simply download the zipped lander, open the html file in a plain text editor and there you can find the click url so that you can easily continue with your spying process. In addition, this way you can overcome any redirects that might send you to another lander when trying to open it directly in your browser using lander's link.
09-03-2017 09:16 PM
#3
affman456 (Member)

Originally Posted by
platinum
In case the click URL of a given lander is not listed in the redirect chain of that lander doesn't mean you can't get it
Simply download the zipped lander, open the html file in a plain text editor and there you can find the click url so that you can easily continue with your spying process. In addition, this way you can overcome any redirects that might send you to another lander when trying to open it directly in your browser using lander's link.
By click url, do you mean the landing page url or the tracking url
? If its a landing page url, the person might have a lot of landing pages, hence just getting that particular url would not be representative of the person's lander portfolio.
Sorry, I'm just getting started right now, not 100% familiar on the lingo.
09-03-2017 10:23 PM
#4
platinum (Veteran Member)
No worries, you'll get familiar with this stuff pretty soon 
Here's an example:

For the above landing page we have the 1st link in the redirect chain which is the campaign tracking link, the 2nd one (noted) is the landing page link, the 3rd (noted) is the Click URL or call to action link and the last noted one is the offer link.
In the above example campaign tracking link and call to action link are not with the same domain, so in order to see other landers or offers from this affiliate according to Sebastian's guide, you have to search using the call to action or click url found in the lander.
09-04-2017 12:40 AM
#5
affman456 (Member)

Originally Posted by
platinum
No worries, you'll get familiar with this stuff pretty soon
Here's an example:
For the above landing page we have the 1st link in the redirect chain which is the campaign tracking link, the 2nd one (noted) is the landing page link, the 3rd (noted) is the Click URL or call to action link and the last noted one is the offer link.
In the above example campaign tracking link and call to action link are not with the same domain, so in order to see other landers or offers from this affiliate according to Sebastian's guide, you have to search using the call to action or click url found in the lander.
Thanks for the help!
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