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# 7.3 Custom Ads

**Custom Ads Setup from Admin Panel**

> Inline custom ads in between post list. You can set post interval from the Admin Panel > Ads. No configurations are required for this. You can tottaly control it from the admin panel.

Same as native ads but you can create and customize your own ads. This is not from AdMob. It's totally custom. You can create as many custom ads and the app will randomly pick one ad for each placement. You can create 3 types of custom ads. One is like a banner which will have only the title and action URL. Others with only images and the final one is like native ads with title, image, and action button.

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