What size is Mrec?
Standard display banner ads
| Name | Dimensions | File Format |
|---|---|---|
| NameMREC (Medium Rectangle) | Dimensions300 x 250px | File FormatGIF, JPG, PNG, HTML5 |
| NameHalf Page | Dimensions300 x 600px | |
| NameLeaderboard | Dimensions728 x 90px |
Which is the largest display banner unit?
A 320×100 ad unit is most commonly used as an ad on smartphones and is the largest of the mobile-specific banner ads.
What does Mrec mean?
MREC is an abbreviation for “medium rectangle” ads. Unlike interstitial ads, MREC ads do not require a fullscreen view.
What is mobile Mrec?
The MREC is a standard IAB Medium Rectangle banner shape. This is available throughout the Fairfax network across all devices. Click here to see an example on Desktop. Click here to see an example on Mobile (requires mobile device).
What does 728×90 mean?
728×90 – Leaderboard. A leaderboard is a display ad unit that is 728 pixels wide by 90 pixels tall. It is commonly called a 728×90 or Leaderboard, but can also be referred to as a Leaderboard Banner or Super Banner.
Can 728×90 run on mobile?
728×90 Also known as a “leaderboard.” Tends to have more ad inventory available from advertisers, which can increase earnings when both text and image ads are enabled. This option works on both desktop and mobile.
What is an Mrec?
Is 300×250 a mobile ad size?
Mobile ad sizes are ads designed to fit on a mobile or tablet device. Some popular ad sizes for mobile include 300×250, 320×50 and 320×100.
Which ad size is best?
According to Google, the best performing display ad sizes are:
- 300 x 250 – Medium Rectangle.
- 336 x 280 – Large Rectangle.
- 728 x 90 – Leaderboard.
- 300 x 600 – Half Page (Large Skyscraper)
- 320 x 100 – Large Mobile Banner.
What are mobile ad sizes?
Mobile banner ad sizes may vary, but the most standard banner sizes are 320×480, 300×250 and 320×50 for smartphones and 728×90, 768×1024 and 300×600 mobile ad units for tablets. One of the most popular banner sizes is 320×50 mobile ad. Its success is due to its low price for advertisers.