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Adgebra provides diverse ad formats to cater to different advertising needs and preferences. These formats include:

  • Push Notification Ads: Seamlessly integrated advertisements that blend with the platform's content, ensuring a non-intrusive and engaging user experience.

  • Native Ads: Native Ads: Seamlessly integrated advertisements that blend with the platform's content, ensuring a non-intrusive and engaging user experience.

    • IBN (Iframe-Based Native) Ads: Static ad slots that can be customized and placed below articles or pages on your site. These ads help optimize ad revenue by utilizing empty ad slot spaces effectively.

    • Nano Native Ads: Nano Ads are a type of ad widget that blends seamlessly within the list of articles on a website, resembling the surrounding content. These ads are designed to mimic the appearance of articles to provide a non-disruptive advertising experience for users.

    • Ocean Native Ads: Ad widgets typically placed at the end of articles, featuring unlimited scroll functionality to continuously load ads as users scroll through the content.

  • Rich Media Ads: Interactive and visually compelling advertisements beyond static images, allowing for dynamic content such as animations, videos, and interactive elements.

    • In-Image Desktop/Mobile Ads: In-image advertising, is a form of native advertising in which ads are placed at the base of static, editorial images on web pages as an overlay. These ads can also be video or rich media ad units that appear when users hover over or click on an image.

    • In-Screen Mobile Ads: In-screen advertising is a form of rich media advertising where a mini sticky teaser ad is placed on a mobile WAP site page. Upon user initiation, the mini ad expands to a full-screen rich media ad. These ads can also utilize mobile elements like Shake and Scratch to enhance user engagement.

    • In-Footer desktop/mobile Ads: Ads positioned at the very bottom of your website, are customizable in terms of size, number of ads, and placement.

  • Video Ads: Engaging video advertisements that capture users' attention and deliver messages effectively through sight, sound, and motion. An engaging, viewable, brand-safe environment that respects user experience, with multilingual subtitles matching content language.

  • Game On: Adgebra's Game-on (Gamification + Coupon) ads seamlessly combine leisure games and online coupons to engage users, reinforcing brand recall and driving conversions for maximum sales.

  • CUBOID Ads: Cuboid Ads are 3-D rotational cubes designed to display commercial/informative high-definition media content such as news, cricket scores, promotional ad campaigns, user info, alerts, etc. The Cuboid Widget is a floating cube that users can drag and move anywhere on the screen. It includes a cross/move/close button for user convenience. Clicking on the cube will redirect users to a specified URL. Below is a sample reference

DOOH: DOOH stands for "Digital Out-of-Home" advertising. It refers to digital media used for marketing purposes in public spaces, such as digital billboards, electronic screens, and interactive displays found in places like shopping centers, airports, and public transportation hubs. If you have specific questions about DOOH, feel free to ask us at By offering these varied ad formats, Adgebra ensures brands have the flexibility to choose the most suitable format for their campaigns, maximizing impact and engagement with their target audience.

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