What is native advertising?
Native ads are a type of online advertising that effectively blends into the platform it appears within. Where a traditional display ad could show up anywhere, native ads are less visually disruptive to a user’s online experience because they’re formatted to match the content of the media source. These types of digital ads provide an opportunity for creative exposure, and advertisers can be certain that the audience already enjoys the format where the ad is presented. In many instances, native ads can outperform traditional advertising. This may be due to the fact that the content of the ads is consumed in a manner that feels natural to a user’s normal media consumption.
There are three main types of native ads:
Benefits of using native advertising
Native advertising has grown in popularity due to its ability to strengthen a business’s digital marketing strategy. A few benefits of incorporating native ads into your company’s online marketing plan include:
There are several potential benefits of using native advertising for publishers and advertisers. High-quality native ads can present a brand in a more human light and establish an emotional connection, helping to build trust with an audience of potential customers.
Some ways that a business can use native advertising to reach their customers include:
- Shareable, stellar content. It may seem obvious, but native advertising is at its best when the content is truly outstanding. It should be unique and show a certain amount of awareness about who its audience is and what will resonate with them. Good content can encourage greater engagement and conversion but can also result in the ad being shared on social networks and shown to friends and family. Your business can earn the trust of its customers by treating them as individuals with value who are essential to a brand’s success. Ads that are too pushy, come across as clickbait, or are deceitful in any way will drive your audience away. Keep your content honest and engaging, and your customers will help to broaden your brand’s overall audience.
- Include labels. When your ads are relevant to your audience and not disrupting their experience, your customers won’t mind seeing them. Make sure that you’re labeling your ads as such to distinguish them from traditional content. This can help you connect with your customers because they’ll appreciate the honesty. Consumers who feel like they’re being tricked will be less likely to give you their business and their loyalty.
- Bring value. One way that a business can reach its customers is by using native advertising to show how a product or service can make someone’s life easier or better. Because this ad will blend seamlessly into the platform it appears on, it may show up as a sponsored blog post detailing “Products that you can’t live without” or “This mobile app has improved my sleep.” Create native ads showcase how your product or service brings value to the lives of your customers.
- Keep it relevant. Once you have a firm understanding of who your target audience is, they should never be far from your mind when you’re creating native ads. Use them to create an emotional connection by treating them like a conversation rather than a billboard. Anticipate the questions and needs they may have and take the time to truly understand what resonates with them. When consumers feel connected to a brand, they’re more likely to consistently choose that brand over its competitors.
Things to keep in mind when creating native ads
When you’re creating native advertisements for your business, there are a few things that designers should be aware of:
How do mobile native ads differ from regular native ads?
The concepts of mobile native ads and desktop native ads are the same. Each is composed of sponsored content, social media ads, and in-feed ads. The primary difference between these two is how users behave on a desktop computer as opposed to how they behave while using a mobile device. Desktop devices are primarily used at work or for more professional purposes. Mobile devices are more often used for personal activities like shopping, using apps, reading websites for personal enjoyment, and scrolling social media. This presents a unique opportunity to reach an audience that is looking out for themselves.
Businesses that plan to start using native advertising should consider who their audience is and what their goals are. If the product or service is more professional in nature, desktop native ads might be the way to go. However, brands that have a more personal connection with customers, as opposed to those that are used for business purposes, might have more success focusing on mobile native ads.
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Native advertisements are unintrusive and blend seamlessly into their surrounding content. They provide an incredible way for businesses to reach their desired customers and connect with them on a personal level by providing content that is relatable, educational, and entertaining. Reach professionals at work with desktop native ads and connect with those same professionals in their downtime with mobile native ads. Use each platform to your advantage and create meaningful content that meets your customers where they are.
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