A landing page is the destination URL a native ad sends its click to, where the offer is pitched and the conversion is captured.
Landing pages · directory
Where native traffic lands
Each row is a destination grouping — the advertiser's campaign target. Click through to see the full set of creatives sending traffic there.
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Direct outbound landing-URLs are intentionally not exposed — see our standards. We showcase the ad-to-destination mapping at the brand level.
- No landing-page groups match these filters.
Landing pages — frequently asked
What is a landing page in the context of native-ad affiliate marketing?
A landing page is the destination URL the click resolves to after the ad is clicked. It is where the offer is actually pitched — the headline, the form, the cart, the article — and where the conversion is captured. Landing pages are tested aggressively because they are usually the highest-leverage step in the funnel.
Why does the directory not show direct outbound links?
Direct outbound landing-URLs are intentionally not exposed so the directory is not a click-laundering surface. The ad-to-destination mapping is showcased at the brand level — host, advertiser, network — which is enough for editorial and competitive use without forwarding clicks.
Are these landing pages still live?
Each group shows creatives observed in our index. Whether a landing page itself is still live depends on the advertiser; pages are routinely rotated, killed, or moved as the offer evolves. The per-creative detail pages carry first-seen and last-seen timestamps you can use as freshness signals.
Can I filter landing pages by network or country?
Yes — the filter rail at the top of the directory narrows the listing to a single network (Taboola, Outbrain, MGID, RevContent) and a single country code. Cross-filtering is supported, and the result count updates as you change filters.
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