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Native Advertising

Get discovered by your ideal customers

Target Right Audience at the Right Time

While display ads have been around for over 20 years, the term ‘native advertising’ was only coined in 2011.

What differentiates traditional banner ads and native advertising is that native ads are inserted directly into the content stream, making the advertising experience all the more seamless. Native ads are highly engaging, and eminently suited to mobile, with a click through rate of up to 0.38% for premium native ads viewed on a smartphone.

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Why use our Native Advertising Services?

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Find your Audience

Power your digital advertising by engaging with 1 billion audiences across premium publishers, on the best global native ads discovery platforms.

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Advanced Targeting

With access to a wide variety of targeting parameters to choose from, we help you gauge your core audience and reach out to your potential customers.

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Build seamless engagements

The advanced user behaviour data and flexible creative formats help create relevant and meaningful ad experiences for the target audiences.

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Strategic Approach

Our team works on researching, curating and building trending content plans by identifying the needs of different readers on different websites.

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Performance Lead

Our expert team helps you achieve all your marketing goals – building awareness, encouraging consideration, and generating high quality leads.

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Creative Solutions

Our creative team crafts engaging and magnetic content to attract the reader and keep them interested till they reach the finish line.

Some of the Industries We Serve

BFSI

BFSI

automotive

Automobile

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Consumer Durables

e-commerce

e-Commerce

education

Education

media

Media

pharma_healthcare

Pharma & Healthcare

realstate

Real Estate

retail

Retail

tourism

Tourism & Hospitality

IT

IT

ngo

NGO

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