Google’s advertising platform has received a noticeable upgrade with AdSense Native Ads. The best part is that these ads aren’t annoying at all and adjust their sizes to fit pages almost perfectly.
The search giant makes most of its revenues through advertising and therefore always tries to improve user experience. With these Native Ads you don’t have to worry about anything. These ads complement the look and feel of a website and can be easily customized by the publishers.
AdSense has rolled out three types of native ads which include:
Google’s latest Native Ads come with a lot of perks. Here are some of the advantages:
Publishers can find the new ad categories navigation panel under ‘My Ads’ tab.
There is some concern regarding Google’s new native ads since these seem to violating its very own terms and conditions for site owners.
Google forces website owners not to encourage users into clicking on ads. It asks the ads to be implemented in a manner that they cannot be mistaken for other site content.
However, the native ads seem to do just that. These are so confusing and blend in so well with website content that a viewer might assume they are clicking on website content rather than an ad.
Apparently, Google’s ad trend analysts have been approached by publishers though the company is yet to comment on the matter.