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View and access ads/landings from abroad

         

chainazo

10:54 pm on Aug 24, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Hi everyone, this may be a very basic question, but the AI gives me an answer that doesn't work 100% for what I need.
I'm in a South American country and I need to see ads specific to the Netherlands.
The first thing I did was configure Google to specify that I wanted the language and results to be NL. That worked, but for the SERP, not for the ads.
Then I wanted to go a little further, and the three things I did didn't work:
1) I created a Gmail account with all the customizations as if I were Dutch and google.
2) I used a VPN and chose a server in NL.
3) 1 and 2 together.


Finally, since nothing worked 100%, I logged into my ad account and entered the keywords I wanted to see what results they offered for the NL audience. It showed me the results, but I couldn't interact with them (ad simulation, as you know, doesn't allow clicks). Since I can't click, I can't see your landing pages, only your ads.

Do you know of or use any other way not mentioned here to view and access other countries' landing pages?
I'm sure there must be an easy way to do this because ad professionals need a way to see how their competitors operate abroad.
Thanks in advance.

Brett_Tabke

5:48 pm on Sep 10, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Do everything you said above AND also turn off 'location' sharing in your browser.
Then delete all your cookies (make sure to delete any "on device" site data storage too - every browser will be different).
Then log into your vpn, then look at Google.

(in opera - click on the padlock icon while on google, then "cookies and site data", then "Mange on-site device data" and delete anything there)

Make sure your VPN is coming from the largest city in the country.

Lastly, have you done the Ads Preview and Diagnosis tool? (google ad act -> tool & settings ->planning ->Ad Preview and diagnosis)

Ever try this? [isearchfrom.com...]