According to the source of internet surveys:
In online we have seen advertising too. Those are banner ads placing on the page or text adverting on the search engine or pop-up ads and much more.
But native ads are the way to different as well as highly engagement. I found a proper definition of native ads:
Why are they highly engagement? Because people love to watch or, read those ads. For example, you visit a blog which emphasizes on weight loss. You also see content which says "Reduce your weight within an hour" that is also a paid content but useful. I am sure you'll visit to read the topic. In that advert, you'll find the call to action button or paid product listing.
On the other hand, if you visit the same blog, and the advert has placed about how to gain weight then I am sure you are not interested in the topic.
I hope if you are newbie about adverting then this will make a clear definition about native ads. If you have any question related to native ads you can ask here. Good luck of your target.
- 49 percent of respondents don’t know what native advertising is
- 24 percent are hardly familiar with it
- Another 24 percent are somewhat familiar
- Only 3 percent are very knowledgeable


In online we have seen advertising too. Those are banner ads placing on the page or text adverting on the search engine or pop-up ads and much more.


Native advertising is paid content that matches a publication’s editorial standards while meeting the audience’s expectations.
Why are they highly engagement? Because people love to watch or, read those ads. For example, you visit a blog which emphasizes on weight loss. You also see content which says "Reduce your weight within an hour" that is also a paid content but useful. I am sure you'll visit to read the topic. In that advert, you'll find the call to action button or paid product listing.

On the other hand, if you visit the same blog, and the advert has placed about how to gain weight then I am sure you are not interested in the topic.
