The Billboard ad unit is a large format ad unit. It’s typically positioned at the top of a publisher’s website either above the content or within the header itself, offering a highly visible, immersive ad experience.
This ad unit comes in various sizes to ensure cross-device compatibility.
We ask for the following dimensions to ensure all devices are covered:
- 970×250 pixels
- 728×90 pixels
- 468×60 pixels
- 320×50 pixels
The Billboard ad unit supports static (JPG, PNG) and animated (GIF) images, ensuring clear and dynamic ads. Soon, we’ll introduce Rich Media (HTML5) with engaging videos and interactive elements for an enhanced user experience.
The Mobile Sticky Billboard is an ad unit designed specifically for mobile devices. With dimensions of 300×100 pixels, this ad unit sticks to the bottom of the screen, ensuring persistent visibility as users scroll through the content. Its sticky nature provides a continuous and unobtrusive ad experience, making it highly effective for mobile web platforms.
The Mobile Sticky Billboard supports static (JPG, PNG) and animated (GIF) images, ensuring clear and dynamic ads. Soon, we’ll introduce Rich Media (HTML5) with engaging videos and interactive elements for an enhanced user experience.
The Half Page Unit (HPU) is a standard IAB ad unit with dimensions of 300×600 pixels, typically placed on the side of a page, resembling a wide skyscraper banner and providing a large area equivalent to a full-page newspaper ad for interactive or video ads.
The Half Page ad unit supports static (JPG, PNG) and animated (GIF) images, ensuring clear and dynamic ads. Soon, we’ll introduce Rich Media (HTML5) with engaging videos and interactive elements for an enhanced user experience.
The Medium Rectangle (MREC) is a standard IAB display ad unit with dimensions of 300×250 pixels, often known as MREC, MPU, or Media Rectangle. It’s a highly demanded ad unit due to its strong performance across desktop, mobile web, and mobile app platforms.
The MREC ad unit supports static (JPG, PNG) and animated (GIF) images, ensuring clear and dynamic ads. Soon, we’ll introduce Rich Media (HTML5) with engaging videos and interactive elements for an enhanced user experience.