So what's DirectRev (Gunggo), anyway? | | BoxOfAds Blog



So what’s DirectRev (Gunggo), anyway?   | | BoxOfAds Blog

DirectRev is an ad delivery system, which in itself  is pretty clear. It is operated by a Canadian CPM, CPC and CPA based internet advertising company in operation since 2006, offering access to more than 600 million unique monthly users and the ability to display over 4.15 billion ad views per month. DirectRev isn’t always in the spotlight; even though it is used in different contexts, the way to identify it sometimes leads through looking at the source code of the ads.

Which ad formats does DirectRev offer?

 

DirectRev offers (aside from pop-ups) various types of ads.

Banners are available in a expandable variant. Thanks to this they offer more space and can accommodate any type of media and text a regular website offer. The 160×600 pixels banner expands to a size of 600×600. The 728×90 pixels size expands into 728×315 pixels, and the 300×250 pixels one expand into either 600×260 or 300×500.


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