TrafficStars Offers Two-Week Sale on Native Ads

TrafficStars Offers Two-Week Sale on Native Ads

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — To celebrate the recent release of its native ad format, TrafficStars has announced the launch of a two-week flash sale on the format.

According to the company, advertisers will receive $50 cash back for every $100 spent on the format through a RON (Ron of Network) campaign. The deal is valid for all native ad RON campaigns that spend a minimum of $100 between January 23 and February 6, with the credit added to advertiser accounts before February 20.

TrafficStars’ Managing Director Peter Rabenseifner says that with native ads, advertisers can use three different elements to optimize their campaigns, with initial tests showing click through rates (CTRs) up to 10 times higher in comparison with regular banner ad campaigns.

“Many advertisers are concerned with the new advertising best practices enforced by Google, so we decided to take action,” Rabenseifner explains. “We know that native ads are the best answer for these concerns. It is a very engaging ad format which blends seamlessly into the website’s content, generates more qualified leads and is completely compliant with Google’s regulations.”

“We’re so confident in the effectiveness of native ads, that we are providing this incentive to all advertisers to see the amazing results firsthand,” Rabenseifner adds. “By using a RON campaign, advertisers will be able to test new native ad spots immediately, as more publishers are launching this format every day.”

For more information, email advertising@trafficstars.com.

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