Fairfax’s third-party native advertising platform ban has had no discernible impact on traffic

Fairfax’s decision to stop purchasing from third-party click providers has saved the publisher millions of dollars on its branded content, and hasn’t resulted in a sizeable drop in traffic or engagement as a result.

“We found out that buying massive clicks does not yield genuine audiences,” said Kate Cox, Fairfax’s commercial content director during a Mumbrella360 session on content marketing.

Fairfax’s Beth van Koesveld and Kate Cox (L-R)

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