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Native Article

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Written by Siva Balan
Updated over 3 months ago

Native Article Overview

What Is a Native Article

Native Article gives the most complete and authentic native experience available. Custom-designed to match the look and behavior of each publication’s editorial content, Native Articles help you achieve high engagement while delivering a quality user experience.

📘Research

For more information on native article performance see [Native Articles Drive Lift In Branding Metrics] (https://www.nativo.com/newsroom/comscore-full-funnel-study)

Key Publisher Benefits

  • User "clicks-in" and stays on your site

  • More meaningful user engagement with branded content, including longer time spent and stronger likelihood to convert

  • On-site engagement increases the value of inventory and can be packaged at a premium rate

How Native Article Works

Within the editorial feed or content well, you will be presented with an In-Feed Unit (IFU) that mirrors the look and feel of the surrounding content. When you "click-in" this branded in-feed unit, an article within the Content Landing Page hosted on the publisher site will look, feel, and react just like an organic article.

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Native Article Features

Scaling Native Article Across Sites

The Content Landing Page (CLP) is a unique template and URL, hosted on your site, designed specifically to render branded content across multiple campaigns. Once a publisher builds a CLP, they can use this template to scale branded content across multiple sites and designs without losing the complete native experience.

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Companion Assets

Add branding elements to your Content Landing Page with Companion Assets. Companion Assets help to make sure your brand is presented while still allowing the content to be focused on editorial rather than selling. Companion assets can be simple images or include social content from brand properties.

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Companion Assets are fully responsive, and include both display banner ads and the most popular social feeds such as Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

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