Quote fromCorey99 on May 26, 2025, 11:19 am
If you’ve ever ignored an obvious banner ad, you’re not alone — I do it too. But then I saw an ad mid-article that actually felt like a recommendation, not an interruption. Turns out it wasn’t just another display ad; it was a native banner. Subtle, clickable, and surprisingly on-point for what I was reading. It made me rethink how ads should look and feel — like part of the story, not an add-on. When done right, this type of ad doesn’t just get seen, it gets considered. If your goal is attention without annoyance, it’s worth checking out native banner ads.
If you’ve ever ignored an obvious banner ad, you’re not alone — I do it too. But then I saw an ad mid-article that actually felt like a recommendation, not an interruption. Turns out it wasn’t just another display ad; it was a native banner. Subtle, clickable, and surprisingly on-point for what I was reading. It made me rethink how ads should look and feel — like part of the story, not an add-on. When done right, this type of ad doesn’t just get seen, it gets considered. If your goal is attention without annoyance, it’s worth checking out native banner ads.









