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Anuncio In-Feed

Un anuncio in-feed es un anuncio nativo colocado dentro de una secuencia de contenido, un feed, lista de artículos o línea de tiempo, y con estilo que coincide con los elementos orgánicos que lo rodean.

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An in-feed ad is a native advertisement placed within a stream of content, such as a news feed, an article listing, or a social timeline, and styled to match the format and flow of the organic items around it. Instead of sitting in a banner slot off to the side, it appears as another entry in the feed, marked with a "Sponsored" or "Ad" label.

In-feed is one of the core native ad formats defined by the IAB. The unit usually mirrors the host content's layout, for example a headline, thumbnail, and source line on a publisher site, or a card matching post styling in a social feed, so it reads as part of the experience rather than an interruption.

Why it matters: because in-feed ads inherit the visual context of their surroundings, they tend to earn higher engagement than traditional display while demanding strict labeling so users can tell sponsored from editorial. They are delivered through native Native Ad Widgets and feed-based platforms, with the Ad Placement determining how prominently the unit appears within the stream.

For competitive intelligence, in-feed ads are valuable to capture because their position, creative, and labeling reveal how a brand is buying native inventory. Recording the live unit and tracing its click exposes the real advertiser and destination, even when the feed makes the ad blend in.

Related terms: Native Ad Widget, Native Advertising, and Ad Placement.

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Inteligencia publicitaria e investigación de publicidad nativa

Construimos OpenAdLibrary, la plataforma abierta de transparencia publicitaria. Cada día, nuestros sistemas capturan anuncios nativos en vivo en Taboola, Outbrain, MGID, Revcontent, Teads, Yahoo y MSN, identifican al anunciante real detrás de cada uno y siguen el clic hasta su página de destino. Estas guías condensan lo que vemos en esos datos para que puedas investigar el mercado más rápido.