Multi Select, Layer Order, Align to Page & More Exciting Platform Updates! We’re beyond excited to share some incredible platform updates from our team. This blog post will showcase
Improved Asset Uploader + New Stock Images! Stock Images Savor something sweet this season with our brand new stock assets feature! We’ve incorporated this into our builder
HTML5 Ads – Autoplay Video For Mobile adventive May 31, 2018 We’re thrilled to announce the arrival of autoplay video for mobile devices. Now all your in-ad videos have the ability
HTML5 Ad Platform: New Features + Improvements adventive May 31, 2018 Our engineering team just cranked out a bunch of improvements to the Ad Builder. Just in time for the Holidays!
HTML5 Ad Inspiration – Voting + Recipes adventive May 31, 2018 This is definitely our favorite ad of the month. It’s an HTML5 300×600 – hover over the drink thumbnails to
HTML5 Ad Format: Roadblock adventive May 31, 2018 If you’ve visited Forbes.com in the past year, you’ve experienced the Roadblock ad format in all its glory. A roadblock
HTML5 Ad Format: Responsive Skin adventive May 31, 2018 Page skins or wallpapers are one of best ad formats for getting attention. Up until now, skins have long been
HTML5 Ad Format: In-feed/Native adventive May 31, 2018 Adventive is always releasing new ad formats and features – which recently included the Marquee, responsive screens, and the Roadblock.
HTML5 Ad Builder Now Available adventive May 31, 2018 In 2009, we developed one of the first rich media ad builders. Adventive is known for providing digital ad products
HTML5 Ad Builder: New Timer Component adventive May 31, 2018 Need to count down to date or time or set a 10 second timer? We’ve got you covered with the new Timer
HTML5 Ad Builder: In-Ad Data Capture With Forms adventive May 31, 2018 Forms have arrived! Looking for a little in-banner lead generation? Why direct users to a landing page when you can
How “Real” is your Real-Time? adventive May 31, 2018 It’s no secret. Advertising requires measurement to know what’s working vs. what’s not. Theoretically, we should be able to