As publishers, we are always looking for innovative ways to earn some extra money from our blogs or websites, but sometimes it’s hard to find something that fits our needs and matches our idea of what a site should be or look like.

Fortunately, there is this new trend in the market called “Native Advertising.” Native advertising is basically creating ads that blend in with the website’s content, design, and platform performance, providing the appearance that the ad is a natural fit.

Promoted search results and sponsored blog entries are examples of native advertising. Both styles offer the same amount of value to readers or users as organic search results and social media blog articles.

A native ad’s value stems from the fact that, when done right, they don’t feel like advertisements at all. That’s why, if they’re well-executed, tracked, and measured, they can be extremely successful. 

Why Is Native Advertising Useful?

FIrst of all, studies show that consumers trust native ads more than traditional advertising, with native ads being 33 percent more likely to be trusted. This is because native advertising allows users to interact with companies in the format of their choice. Native advertising is also less invasive than other ad types, such as banner or pop-up ads.

These types of ads provide an amazing opportunity for creative exposure, and people in the advertising business can be sure that the format in which the advertisement will be delivered is already appealing to users.

How Do I Start With Native Ads?

Because native ads almost usually require additional customization and integration, they are more complex to set up than ordinary banner ads. You’ll almost probably need to work with a sales specialist in order to create the types of naturally integrated native adverts that are truly a hit, as well as a way to track and measure their progress in a meaningful way.

Lucky for you, I have a simple solution so you don’t spend your savings on a profesional. I’d like to suggest a native advertising platform that has been around for 12 years. It’s called MediaFem and is located in the United Kingdom.

Why MediaFem?

Because they operate a 70% revenue share model for publishers, they pay Net53 terms and don’t demand any upfront costs. These percentages are not averaged and are consistent across all publications, regardless of their geographic location.

MediaFem, which is powered by a prediction engine, provides publishers with essential digital media capabilities such as A/B testing, intelligence reporting, and personalization.

You may create an account in a few easy steps:

1-Go to the MediaFem website and select “Sign up” from the drop-down menu.

2-In the appropriate fields, type your name, website URL, or Download URL (for mobile apps only), email address, and password. Don’t forget to tick the box at the bottom to agree to our terms and privacy policy.

3- After registering for an account and being approved by the platform, you will be able to access your dashboard. Select ‘native ad’ from the drop-down option under ‘Ad units,’ then ‘Add ad unit.’

4- You save your modifications after checking the required information, and that’s all there is to it! Native advertisements will begin to appear on your website, and you will be reimbursed for each contact with them.