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In-Page Push Notification Campaign Creation Guide

Creating an In-Page Push Campaign



In-page push ads look like push notifications, but they appear inside website content instead of as a system alert. Because they don't require the user to subscribe to notifications, they reach a wider audience (including iOS users) and are non-intrusive but effective.


To start, go to Campaigns → Create Campaign and choose In-Page Push as your campaign type.


In-page push campaigns are billed on a CPC basis — you pay for each click.



Step 1 — Basic Info


Name your campaign, describe what you're promoting, and add your creatives.


Campaign details


  • Campaign name (required) — A clear name you'll recognize later (3–200 characters).
  • Description (optional) — A short note about the campaign (up to 1,000 characters).
  • Ad vertical (required) — Pick the category that best matches your offer.
  • Schedule (optional) — Set a start and end date. Leave blank to start today and run until you pause.
  • Campaign goal (optional) — What you're optimizing for. Conversion-based goals ask for a target cost per action.


Creatives (your in-page notifications)


You can add 1 to 5 creatives. Each one is built like a notification:


Field

Required?

Guidelines

Title

Required

Up to 50 characters — keep it short and catchy

Icon

Required

Square image, recommended 192 × 192 px

Destination URL

Required

Where users land after clicking (tracking macros supported)

Description

Optional

Up to 90 characters of supporting text

Main image

Optional

Recommended 360 × 240 px — adds a larger banner image


Image guidelines


  • Maximum file size: 1 MB per image
  • Accepted formats: JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP


Tip: Since in-page push shows inside webpages, a crisp icon and a punchy title do most of the work. The optional main image helps you grab attention in busier layouts.


Step 2 — Targeting


Decide who sees your ads. Everything here is optional — leave a section empty to keep it broad.


  • Geographic targeting — Choose countries (and regions). Empty = worldwide. Countries are grouped into tiers, which set the minimum bid.
  • Device & technology — Device type, operating system, browser, connection type, and mobile carrier.
  • Schedule (dayparting) — Pick the days and hours your ads run. Default is all the time.
  • IP & domain lists — Use allowlists or blocklists to control where ads appear.


Tip: In-page push reaches users who never subscribed to notifications, so it's great for broad reach. Start wide, then narrow down once you see what performs.


Step 3 — Budget & Launch


Set your spending and review everything before going live.


  • Bid (CPC) (required) — What you'll pay per click. Minimums depend on the country tier:
  • Tier 1: $0.01
  • Tier 2: $0.005
  • Tier 3: $0.003
  • Total budget (optional) — Lifetime spend cap. If set, at least $50. Blank = no limit.
  • Daily cap (optional) — Most you'll spend per day. If set, at least $10.
  • Pacing — Spend as fast as possible (ASAP) or spread evenly across the day.
  • Frequency cap (optional) — Limit how often the same person sees your ad (1–100).


The final step shows a readiness checklist. Once everything checks out, click Create Campaign to launch.


Tip: If delivery is slow, raise your bid or widen targeting — a higher bid wins more placements.


Quick checklist before you launch


  • [ ] Campaign type set to In-Page Push
  • [ ] Campaign named and ad vertical selected
  • [ ] At least one creative with a title, icon, and destination URL
  • [ ] Targeting reviewed (or intentionally left broad)
  • [ ] Bid at or above the tier minimum
  • [ ] Budget and/or daily cap set (or left unlimited on purpose)

Updated on: 03/06/2026

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