Learn how to create and deliver native ads on the Yaleo network – desktop + mobile.
Image
JPG, PNG, GIF 640 x 360 pixels (16:9) + 500 x 500 pixels (1:1)
Max. 250 KB
Static, not animated. Logos, graphic elements and text in image not permitted. Images can be easily cropped.
or
Video
MP4 16:9 – 640 x 360 pixels
Max. 1 MB
Length of spot:
10 to 15 seconds max.
Avoid logos + text in image/video
Max. 25 characters including spaces
Max. 40 characters including spaces
Used on websites that only display image and title, without text and CTA.
Max. 70 characters including spaces
Max. 20 characters including spaces
Max. five subjects per language;or for more subjects, use template template for bulk upload
Impression pixel and click tracker
At least three working days before the beginning of the campaign to adops@audienzz.ch. Please note your audienzz order number.
from CHF 1.50
Learn how to create and deliver native ads in the emvoy newsletter network.
500 x 250 pixels (or 1000 x 500 pixels for better image quality)
Static, not animated. Logos and text in picture not permitted.
Images can be easily cropped.
PNG, GIF, JPG, JPEG
max. 350 KB
Max. 70 characters (including spaces)
Min. 100 characters, Max. 250 characters (including spaces)
At least three working days before the beginning of the campaign adops@audienzz.ch. Please note your audienzz order number.
People like to see people, so images containing people are preferable.
Images in native ads are displayed in a small format. This is why we recommend calm close-ups with a clear focal point.
Shots in bold colours are more likely to attract attention than black and white shots.
Native ads should seem as unlike normal advertising as possible. . No text or overlays should be visible within the image.
A fresh headline can arouse the interest of the target group.
The message you want to convey should be brief and to the point.
By using listicles, the wealth of information can be well structured and awaken the interest of the readership.
The headline should arouse curiosity among the readers and contain only promises that can actually be kept.