120 x 240 Vertical Banner
$40.00Also known as a “vertical banner”, this format can fit into small spaces.
This size doesn't tend to perform as well as others due to its small size and limited supply of available display ads.
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Also known as a “vertical banner”, this format can fit into small spaces.
This size doesn't tend to perform as well as others due to its small size and limited supply of available display ads.
Also known as a “skyscraper”, this format can fit into narrower spaces that don't accommodate the 160×600 wide skyscraper.
The supply of available display ads for this ad size is more limited though, which may lead to sub-optimal ad performance.
Also known as a “button”, this format can fit into small spaces.
This size doesn't tend to perform as well as others due to its small size and limited supply of available display ads.
Also known as a “wide skyscraper”. Tends to have more ad inventory available from advertisers, which can increase earnings when both text and image ads are enabled.
Best if used along sidebars of webpages.
Also known as a “small rectangle”, this format can fit into small spaces.
This size doesn't tend to perform as well as others due to its small size and limited supply of available display ads.
Also known as a “small rectangle”, this format can fit into small spaces.
This size doesn't tend to perform as well as others due to its small size and limited supply of available display ads.
Also known as a “small square”, this format can fit into smaller spaces that don't accommodate the larger rectangles.
The supply of available display ads for this ad size is generally limited though, which may lead to sub-optimal ad performance.
Also known as a “half banner”. This format can fit into small spaces.
This size doesn't tend to perform as well as others due to its small size and limited supply of available display ads.
Also known as a “vertical rectangle”. Most popular size in Russia.
Also known as a “square”, this format can fit into smaller spaces that don't accommodate the larger rectangles.
The supply of available display ads for this ad size is generally limited though, which may lead to sub-optimal ad performance.
Also known as a “triple widescreen”. Second most popular size in Sweden.
Performs well when placed along webpage sidebars.
Also known as a “portrait.” A brand-centric format that performs well when placed non-intrusively alongside content on the left or right side of the page. This format integrates well with the content and layout of most sites, and provides advertisers with the ability to create engaging, creative content within this ad unit.
Also known as a “medium rectangle”. Tends to have more ad inventory available from advertisers, which can increase earnings when both text and image ads are enabled.
Performs well when embedded within text content or at the end of articles.
Sometimes referred to as a “half page”. This format provides a larger space for advertisers to get their message across and can offer users rich engagement.
The 300×600 is one of the fastest growing sizes by impressions and is indicative of a trend where publishers are offering more visually impactful ad sizes that are preferred by brand advertisers.
Also known as the “mobile leaderboard”. This format is a mobile-optimized banner.
These ads have been shown to work well as a large smartphone ad format, particularly when used at the bottom of a page.
Also known as a “large rectangle”. Tends to have more ad inventory available from advertisers, which can increase earnings when both text and image ads are enabled.
Performs well when embedded within text content or at the end of articles.