Ad Formats
YieldAds supports most industry standard display advertising formats such as leaderboard, skyscraper, rectangle, banner, layer,
pop-up and pop-under.
Rectangle Specifications - 300 x 250
The rectangle ad is a very popular ad format to use
and is able to provide excellent visibility. It's easy to get noticed, and also allows
text to wrap around, or flow down by the side. This banner size is 300 pixels
wide by 250 pixels high.
Leaderboard Specifications - 728 x 90
Leaderboard size is 728 pixels wide by 90 pixels high. This is a full-size header banner which can be used at the top of your webpage, intended to build brand awareness.
Skyscraper Specifications - 160 x 600 / 120 x 600
Skycraper is great for side ads, with a dimension of 160/120 pixels wide by 600 pixels high. It also acts as an attention grabber, where the ads are closer to the user's content. It keeps the content on the pages clean and assists ads to stand out.
Banner Specifications - 468 x 60
The banner size is 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. This is the most commonly used banner format, which allows you to place it above, middle or below the content. It creates a strong call to action or branding.
Layer Ad
The layer ad is loaded over the webpage content, which is a very aggressive and productive ad format. For this type of ad, publishers are able to control the frequency of the ad appearing on the site. It allows the surfer to link to the advertiser's site, while continuing to navigate the publisher's site. Other banners include 800x440 and 800x600 sizes.
Pop-ups & Pop-unders
Pop-ups are basically the opening of new web browser windows to display advertisements. It gives advertisers a good opportunity to brand their products or services.
Pop-under ads are similar to pop-up ads, which is another form of online advertisments that emerged from the concept of pop-ups. It will open up in a new browser window hidden under the user's current browser rather than superimposed in front of it.
Floating Ads
A floating ad is a type of rich media Web advertisement that appears uninitiated, superimposed over a user-requested page.The most basic floating ads simply appear over the Web page, either full screen or in a smaller rectangular window.They may or may not provide a means of escape, such as a close button. More sophisticated versions can come in any shape or size and may include sound, animation, and interactive components. Floating ads grab the viewer's attention and tend to be more interesting to view than other formats. It also generates a click-through rate similar to the rates for pop-up ads. Although the floating ads don't necessarily generate more clicks than pop-ups, they are thought to be more memorable and have a greater branding effect as a result.
Examples of our Floating Ads:
Examples of our Floating Ads:
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