ad formats
Expandable Banner
Eyeblaster’s Expandable Banner expands beyond the confines of the traditional banner. Multiple Flash panels can be launched by a click, roll-over or auto-initiation.
Polite Banner
The Polite Banner can serve larger files without disturbing the loading of the page’s content. It is a Flash-enabled banner that uses “polite,” sequential downloading and proprietary compression technology to allow extra large file sizes to fit within standard publisher specs.
Standard Banner
Page Peel Back (page curl)
Peel Backs are a fun way to get the user's attention. An initial ad resides in the upper right corner of the page. On click, the ad tears down to reveal a full page ad (back page). You can include anything on the back page that you would incorporate into a web page, including dynamic data, video streaming, polling and interactive games. Read our Peel Back Research Note to understand why this is a particularly successful and attractive format.
Sidekick Ad
Eyeblaster TV
The Eyeblaster TV video unit appears at the bottom right of a user’s monitor running 30 or 60-second TV commercials, with audio options, page scrolling features and ad frequency controls.
- Quickly & easily move broadcast assets from screen to monitor
- Coordinated cross-channel brand presence
- Simply a show-stopper when combined with full-screen HD Video
- Outstanding engagement measured with Eyeblaster's comprehensive reporting
Homepage Takeover
Floating Ad
The Floating Ad appears to “float” over web page content on a transparent background layer. Floating Ads have a maximum of 500x500 pixels, include a close button and do not loop.









