What Is Display Advertising?

 

Display advertising refers to the process of advertising a product or service through visuals like images and videos on networks of publisher websites such as the Google Display Network and Facebook etc. These ads are placed on relevant third-party websites in the form of banner, image and text ads. When you use display advertising it is pretty much a blanket term that includes every visual ad placed on a website, however, it can be divided into three basic categories:

 

    • Site placement advertising: In this type of display advertising the advertiser/marketer chooses the website they would like to run their display ads on.
    • Contextual advertising: In this type of display advertising networks place ads on relevant websites, for example showing an ad for dog food on a pet adoption website.
    • Remarketing: Remarketing (aka retargeting) display ads appear in front of users who have been on your website or post-click landing page but have left without completing the relevant conversion goal. (Instapage)
 

Most Commonly Use Display Ad Sizes:

Display Advertising Vs. Native Advertising

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Display Advertising Tactics

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