Understanding In-Page Push Ads
In-page push (also called native or click-to-push) lets you show a compact offer within your content. Learn placement patterns, frequency caps, and how to measure engagement without hurting UX.
In-page push (also called native or click-to-push) lets you show a compact offer within your content. Learn placement patterns, frequency caps, and how to measure engagement without hurting UX.
Interstitials are full-screen experiences and have high visibility. We explain safe triggers, avoidable mistakes, and how to pair them with reward flows.
Monetizing content responsibly requires balancing revenue and user experience. Below you'll find structured guidelines, sample markup, and UX-first approaches to integrate Monetag ad zones while keeping readers happy.
Good placements are contextual and predictable. Use in-article push zones near natural breaks, reserve interstitials for rewarded flows or exit intent, and always provide clear affordances so the user knows what happens when they interact.
Use frequency caps on aggressive units. For rewarded flows — like "watch an ad for a hint" — make reward mechanics explicit and immediate.
Lazy-load scripts where possible, use meaningful ARIA labels on interactive ad containers, and ensure keyboard focus isn't trapped by overlays.
// call the ad SDK then show reward
show_10244671().then(()=>{
// reward user
console.log('Ad finished');
}).catch(err=>{
console.error('Ad error', err);
});
Ad scripts can increase page weight; prefer async loading and only initialize SDKs where required. Monitor with Real User Monitoring (RUM) and set performance budgets.
Opt for smaller in-content units and avoid full-screen units during reading. On mobile, allow users to dismiss units quickly.
Comments
Great checklist — helped me find a slow script on my page.
Would love a checklist for image optimization too.