After feedback from Publishers and with development resource increasingly hard to come by, our development team at Content Ignite have released the first version of our Wordpress plugin.
This release allows our Publishers to quickly add our Content Ignite Publisher Tag to their site without the cost of developer time.
v1.0 is a simple release - simply add the UID (unique identifier) into Wordpress from our Content Ignite Publishing Cloud and after approval from our Support team, Publishers will be able to start monetising their website Display, Native & Video ad formats.
Signup with Content Ignite today and our team will be in touch;
https://contentignite.com/sign-up
Install our plugin on your Wordpress site today;
https://wordpress.org/plugins/content-ignite/
Content Ignite creates advertising technology to directly connect Brands & Advertisers with high-quality Publishers utilising GDPR-compliant contextual data, engaging ad units and Holistic Event Attribution Technology (HEAT) to track ROI.
Utilise our existing demand stack through a combination of direct deals & PMPs, Google Ad Exchange, Google Open Bidding and Header Bidding partners — or through Content Ignite’s SaaS solution, which connects Content Ignite’s Publishing Cloud to the Publishers Google Ad Manager (GAM) account.
This provides the Publisher high-impact ad units such as In-Image, In-Article, Adhesion and In-Stream Video but also complete control over what ads serve on their site - through every ad unit.
Our competitors restrict Publishers by not allowing them to use their own ad demand, taking large revenue shares and giving them limited control over the ad units that get displayed on their websites.
Content Ignite change this approach by allowing Publishers choice over what ad demand is used (theirs or ours) via our suite of highly-engaging ad products. Using our self-serve SaaS solution, our transparent reporting and revenue shares — we give the Publisher complete control over what ad units serve to their sites.
It’s time for Publishers to take back control…
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