Native Advertising
Native Advertising
to engage with consumers in more "native," organic, and, importantly, in most cases, in non-promotional ways to be as relevant as possible and strengthen consumer ties to a brand.
In-feed / Content Ads
Ads on content, commerce & Social feeds. (including news and entertainment)
Content Recommendation Widgets
Ads tagged with 'you might also like' or 'recommended' suggesting additional content. Examples of companies that have recommendation widgets are; Outbrain, Taboola and Disqus
3 Native Ad Types
1. In-feed / Content Ads 2. Content Recommendation Widgets 3. Branded / Native Content
Branded / Native Content
Paid content from a brand that is published in the same format as full editorial on a publisher's site, generally in conjunction with the publisher's content teams themselves. This content requires disclosure to the consumer that it is paid for/an ad. The content itself, therefore, should be considered as a native ad type
Full Disclosure (Native Ads)
Uses language that conveys the advertising has been paid for, thus making it an advertising unit, even if that unit does not contain traditional promotional advertising messages. •Be large and visible enough for a consumer to notice it in the context of a given page and/or relative to the device that the ad is being viewed on. Simply put: Regardless of context, a reasonable consumer should be able to distinguish between what is paid advertising and what is publisher editorial content.