How to Invest: A Beginner’s Guide to Investing in the Stock Market


How to Invest: A Beginner’s Guide to Investing in the Stock Market

This ‘Investing for Beginners’ Guide will walk you through, step by step, how to start investing without feeling completely overwhelmed.
Do you want your money to earn you more money? Well, it can’t do its work hiding in a bank account.
Whether you want to save for your child’s college or prepare for retirement, you’ll reach your goal faster by investing.
Here’s everything you need to know to get started today.

What is Investing?

When you invest, you purchase something with the expectation of profiting off of it in the future.
In the 90s, some people thought they were making smart “investments” in Beanie Babies and McDonald’s toys. But traditional investments include things like ownership in a business, real estate assets, or lending money to a person or company in exchange for interest payments.

Why Should I Invest?

Why should I invest?
Merely saving money isn’t enough to build wealth. A bank will keep your money safe. But, each year, inflation makes every dollar you’ve tucked away slightly less valuable. So, a dollar you put in the bank today is worth just a little less tomorrow.
Comparatively, when you invest, your dollars are working to earn you more dollars. And those new dollars work to earn you even more dollars. Which then work to earn you even more. The snowballing force of growth is known as compound growth.
Over the long term, investing allows your assets to grow over and above the rate of inflation. You past savings build on themselves, instead of declining in value as the years pass. This makes it significantly easier to save for long-term goals like retirement.

When Should I Start Investing?

Yesterday. But if you haven’t started yet, today is a great second choice.
In general, you want to start investing as soon as you have a solid financial base in place. This includes having no high-interest debt, an emergency fund in place, and a goal for your investments in mind. Doing so allows you to leave your money invested for the long-term – key for maximum growth – and be confident in your investment choices through the natural ups and downs of the market.

Benefits of Starting Young

SummaryCompound growth requires time. The earlier you start investing, the more wealth you can create with fewer dollars.
When it comes to investing, time is your most powerful tool. The longer your money is invested, the longer it has to work to create more money and take advantage of compound growth. It also makes it far less likely that one harsh market downturn will negatively impact your wealth as you’ll have time to leave the money invested and recover its value.
Let’s look at an example:
Since 1928, the average return of the S&P 500 (a set of 500 of the largest public companies in the U.S. that is often used to approximate the stock market) is about 10%.
So, let’s say you’re 25 and put $5,000 in the S&P 500. You see a 10% increase in value each year, letting your money continue to grow. When you turn 65, you open your account to find you have over $226,000. An excellent retirement gift to yourself!
However, if you waited until you were 35 to start investing, your value at 65 would only be $87,000. Still impressive. But less than half of what you would have had if you started a decade earlier.

Pay Off High-Interest Debt First

SummaryView paying down high-interest debt as investing until you no longer have those debts. Every dollar towards principal earns you an instant return by eliminating future interest cost.
If you still have high-interest debt, such as credit cards or personal loans, you should hold off on investing. Your money works harder for you by eliminating that pesky interest expense than it does in the market. This is because paying off $1 of debt balance saves you 12%, 14%, or more in future interest expense. More than traditional investments can be expected to return.
Focus on getting out of debt (insert link) as fast as you can, then dive into investing.

Have an Emergency Fund in Place

SummaryTo reduce the risk of having to pull money out of your investments early, have an emergency fund to protect from life’s unexpected twists and turns.
Remember how we said time is the most powerful tool? To start investing, you have to be set up to let that money stay invested. Otherwise, you limit your time horizon and could force yourself to withdraw your money at the wrong time.
To protect yourself from unexpected expenses or job layoffs, save a sufficient emergency fund for your needs. (do you have a link for setting up an emergency fund?) Do not plan for your investment accounts to be a regular source of cash.

Starting Small is Okay

Summary: Even if you start small, those early invested dollars can have a tremendous impact over time. Get invested as soon as possible.
Sometimes people think they can’t start investing until they have a significant amount of money. But this means many people give up years of compound growth waiting until they feel rich enough. No matter how small, get your money working for you as soon as possible.
Consider our previous example of the $5,000 invested at 25- or 35-years-old. Pretend for a moment the 35-year-old didn’t have $5,000 to invest at age 25. But she did have $500. And she thought, maybe, she could scrape together $50 a month to add to her $500 investment.
If she invested $500 at age 25, and then $50 a month until she had put away a total of $5,000, she would have almost $174,000 at retirement age. Double what she would have had if she waited until she had $5,000 at age 35!
Starting small makes a significant difference, especially if it means you get in the market sooner.

Investing 101: Basic Investing Terms

investing 101 cheat sheet with basic investing terms
The number one thing that scares off new investors is the jargon. The investment market has a ton of jargon. So, we’re going to give you the inside scoop to make it less intimidating.

What is a Stock?

What is a stock? A stock is a small portion of ownership of a companyA stock, also known as a “share,” is a tiny ownership stake in a business. Public companies allow anyone to buy or sell ownership shares of their business on exchanges.
If you own a stock, you are actually a part owner of the company. Go you! While owning a share of Walmart won’t give you the power to fire the slow cashier at your local store, you do have some rights. You can, for instance, vote on members of the Board of Directors.

What is a Bond?

A bond is a debt of a corporationA bond is debt of a corporation, municipality, or country.
By purchasing a bond, you are loaning money to one of these entities. For companies, bonds are typically segmented into $1,000 increments that pay interest every six months, with the full value paid back at “maturity,” i.e., the date the debt is due. Government bonds are typically known as “treasuries.”

What is a Portfolio?

A portfolio is a collection of all your investments held by a particular broker or investment provider. You may own some individual stocks, bonds, or ETFs. Everything in your account would be your portfolio.
However, your portfolio can also mean all your investments across all account types, as this gives a better picture of your entire exposure.

What Does Diversification Mean?

Diversification is a way to reduce risk
Just like you wouldn’t invest all your money in your friend’s idea for a pumpkin-spiced toothpaste business, you don’t want to only invest in one stock or bond. Diversification means owning a variety of different investments, so your success or failure isn’t dependent on just one thing.
To be properly diversified, you want to make sure your investments actually have variety. Owning three different clothing companies still means you’re facing all the same risks. An import tax on cotton products, for example, could crush the value of all three companies at once.

What is Asset Allocation?

There are three main asset classes for most investors: stocks, bonds, and cash. Asset allocation is how you split your investments across those three buckets.
Stocks offer greater long-term returns, but significantly greater swings in value. These swings, sometimes north of 20% up or down in a given year, can be a lot to stomach. Bonds are safer but provide lower returns in exchange for that security.
You determine your asset allocation by considering the length of time until you need your money, your risk tolerance, and goals.

What are ETFs?

ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, allow you to buy small pieces of many investments in one security.
An ETF is a fund that holds numerous stocks, bonds, or commodities. The fund is then divided into shares which are sold to investors in the public market.
ETFs are an attractive investment option because they offer low fees, instant diversification, and have the liquidity of a stock (they are easy to buy and sell fast). Buying a stock or bond ETF gives you access to numerous investments, all held withinthat ETF.

Stock Funds

A stock ETF often tracks an index, such as the S&P 500. When you buy a stock ETF, you are purchasing a full portfolio of tiny pieces of all the stocks in the index, weighted for their size in that index.
For instance, if you purchased an S&P 500 ETF, you are only buying one “thing”. However, that ETF owns stock of all 500 companies in the S&P, meaning you effectively own small pieces of all 500 companies. Your investment would grow, or decline, with the S&P, and you would earn dividends based on your share of the dividend payouts from all 500 companies.

Bond Funds

A bond ETF owns a basket of bonds, often tracking an index, just like the stock ETFs.
These funds could own a mixture of government bonds, high-rated corporate bonds, and foreign bonds. The most significant difference between holding an individual bond and a bond ETF is when you are paid interest. Bonds only make interest payments every six months. But bond ETFs make payments every month, as all the bonds the fund owns may pay interest at different times of the year.

Types of Investment Accounts

If you’re ready to buy stocks, bonds, or ETFs, you may be wondering where these types of investments are held.
There are a few different types of accounts in which you can hold investments. But they can’t live in your standard bank account. Here are your options.

Retirement Accounts

Saving for retirement is most people’s biggest long-term goal. With the average person retiring at 62, either by choice or due to layoffs and health issues, most Americans face 20 years or more of retirement in which they need assets to support themselves.
To help you prepare for this massive goal, the government offers tax incentives. However, if you invest in these accounts, your access to your funds is limited until 59 ½. In some cases, there are penalties for withdrawing your money earlier.
Here are the type of accounts that offer tax savings.

Employer-Sponsored Accounts

Employer-sponsored retirement accounts such as 401(K)s, 403(B)s, 457s, and more, allow employees to save for retirement directly from their paycheck. Some employers offer contribution matches as a perk to double-down on your retirement preparation.
Typically, you put “pre-tax” money into these accounts, which means you don’t pay income tax on those dollars. Any money invested grows without tax until you ultimately withdraw it for living expenses in retirement. As you withdraw funds, you will pay income tax on the withdrawals. However, most people are in a lower tax bracket in retirement so pay lower rates.
As of 2019, you can contribute up to $19,000 in a given year to one of these accounts, not including any employer contribution. If you are 50 years or older, you can contribute up to $24,500 a year.

Traditional vs. Roth IRA

If you don’t have access to an employer-sponsored retirement account or have already maxed out your contribution, you can also open an IRA (Individual Retirement Account) to invest.
There are two types of IRAs: Traditional and Roth.
Traditional IRA works the same way as employer-sponsored plans when it comes to taxes. Any money contributed will be treated as “pre-tax” and reduce your taxable income for that year.
Roth IRA, on the other hand, is funded with post-tax dollars. This means you’ve already paid your income tax, so when you withdraw it in retirement, you don’t pay income or capital gains tax. The money is all yours. Roth IRAs offer excellent tax benefits but are only available to certain income levels. If you make more than $135,000 a year as a single filer or over $199,000 as a married filer, you aren’t eligible for a Roth IRA.
As of 2019, you can contribute up to $6,000 per year to an IRA. If you are 50 years or older, you can contribute up to $6,500 a year.

529 College Savings Plans

These accounts, offered by each state, provide tax benefits for parents saving for college. Operating like a Roth IRA, contributions are made post-tax, but all withdrawals are tax-free as long as the funds are used for higher-education expenses.
Your state may offer tax benefits or contribution matches for investing in your local 529 plan, but you can utilize any state’s 529. Since each state has different fees and investment options, be sure to find the best 529 for your money.

Brokerage Accounts

Brokerage accounts offer no tax benefits for investing but operate more like a standard bank account to hold your investments. There are no limits on annual contributions to these accounts, and you can access your money at any time.

Cash or Cash Equivalents

Since investing should only be undertaken for the long-term, you may need to hold onto cash while saving for shorter-term goals. In that case, a traditional bank account might not do the trick. Checking and savings accounts offer incredibly low interest rates, if any at all, which means you are entirely at the mercy of inflation.
Luckily, there are cash accounts that pay higher interest:
A CD, or Certificate of Deposit, is a savings account that restricts access to your cash for a specified period (6 months, 12 months, 24 months, etc.). There is a small penalty if you want to withdraw your money before the term is up, but these accounts typically offer a higher interest rate in exchange for the lack of access.
High yield savings accounts are the middle ground between CDs and traditional savings accounts. They pay higher interest than a conventional savings account but still allow a few transactions a month so you can access your cash if you need it. Many online high yield savings accounts have no deposit minimums or fees.
Money market accounts are very similar to high yield savings accounts, but with slightly higher interest rates and higher deposit requirements. For instance, CIT Bank’s money market account offers a 1.85% interest rate but requires a $100 minimum deposit.
Online High Yield Savings Account Comparison Chart:
Savings AccountMonthly FeesAPY
$02.45%
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$02.10%
$02.20%
$02.20%
In any of these accounts, your cash deposited is not at risk. FDIC insurance guarantees you your money back, even if the bank that holds your account goes bankrupt.

Where to Focus First

When first starting to invest, it can be hard to choose between the multiple types of investment accounts. As you begin, remember to focus where you see the most value.
Firstcontribute enough to your employer-sponsored retirement plan to get the full value of any match the company offers. This is free money and an instant return on your investment. If you aren’t sure if your employer offers a contribution match, reach out to HR for the most up-to-date policies.
Secondmax out contribution limits on your tax-advantaged accounts – if you are primarily saving for retirement or a child’s college. The tax benefits in these accounts save you money that you don’t want to turn over to Uncle Sam unnecessarily.
Finallyinvest any excess capital in brokerage accounts. This will help you save for long-term goals like buying that vacation house in ten years.

Note: The above assumes that you have paid off all high-interest credit card debtand have a solid budget in place. If you haven’t done those things yet, get them squared away before you start investing.

7 Golden Rules for Investing Money

You may be a rookie investor, but that doesn’t mean you need to make costly rookie mistakes. Follow these seven golden rules and you’ll be on the path to success.
Check out our infographic for beginning investors by clicking here!

1. Play the Long Game

Never invest for the short-term. The market moves up and down in natural cycles that can’t be timed. Investing for less than three to five years doesn’t give you enough time to rebuild asset value if you hit a downturn at the wrong time.

2. Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket

Don’t put too much of your money in any one stock or bond where one issue could destroy your wealth. Diversify with low-cost, index ETFs and avoid stock picking.

3. Make Investing a Monthly Habit

Despite headlines continually calling a market top or bottom, no one can accurately determine where we are in the cycle at any given time. The best way to guarantee that you buy at the right times is to make investing a monthly habit. Invest each and every month, regardless of headlines or market performance.

4. Invest Only What You Can Afford to Lose

Investing is risky. While the long-term trend has historically been upwards, there are also years of deep declines. If you need money in the near-term, or the thought of seeing your account balance drop 20% makes you sick to your stomach, don’t invest those funds.

5. Don’t Check Your Portfolio Everyday

Investing is the one place where a “head in the sand” strategy might be the smartest method. Set up auto deposits into your investment accounts each month and only look at your portfolio once every three to six months. This reduces the likelihood of panic selling when the market falls or piling in more money when everything seems like rainbows and butterflies.

6. Keep Your Fees Low

Mutual funds and ETFs have expense ratios. Many brokerages charge trading fees. And investment providers from financial advisors to roboadvisors charge management fees. All these fees eat away at your wealth over time.
Sticking to index funds and ETFs keeps your fees low while guaranteeing you see the performance of the market so that you can keep more money in your pocket.

7. Listen to Warren Buffet’s Investing Advice

Warren Buffett is possibly the most famous investor in history. He’s created a multi-billion-dollar net worth in just one generation. Learn from his advice to invest for your own future!
“Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.”
“I never invest in anything I don’t understand.”
“If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”
“The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.”
“It is not necessary to do extraordinary things to get extraordinary results.”

How to Start Investing Today

An easy way to start investing today from your phone or laptop is by opening an account with Acorns.
Acorns was chosen as one of the best investment apps of 2018 by DollarSprout
Acorns is a micro-investing app ideal for beginner investors. The basic plan, Acorns Core, starts at just $1/month with a free $5 sign-up bonus for new users.
When you make a purchase with a linked debit or credit card, Acorns rounds up to the nearest dollar and invests your spare change. You can boost your Round-Ups by 2x, 5x, or 10x.
In addition to Round-Ups, you can set up recurring daily, weekly, or monthly investments to your Acorns portfolio. Their Found Money service will also find cashback opportunities from 200+ partners and automatically invest your savings when you make a purchase.
It only takes a few minutes to set up an account. Once you complete your profile, Acorns suggests one of their five portfolio options based on the information you provided. However, you have the option to override their suggestion if you prefer a portfolio with more or less risk.
The platform automatically rebalances your portfolio and reinvests all dividend payments to continue growing your investments.
Acorns is a smart option for hands-off investors and those just getting started. As your account grows, the $1-3 monthly fee stays the same, effectively making the service cheaper over time.

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10 Best Ways Of Earning Passive Income Online From Bitcoin & Other , Cryptocurrencies

10 Best Ways Of Earning Passive Income Online From Bitcoin & Other Cryptocurrencies




Earning online passive income was never easy, but with the advent of Bitcoin, the blockchain, and other cryptocurrencies, things have clearly changed. However, the ‘easy’ income opportunity has also led many to fall for scams.
Bitconnect scamTezos scam etc are not news anymore and just so you understand the sheer magnitude of such crypto scams, here is a data by Australia where over 1200 complaints regarding crypto scams were lodged last year.
To make it clearer, It is not easy if you haven’t spent time educating yourself on the latest revolution.
However, we at CoinSutra understand that not everyone has the time for due diligence and that is why we go the extra mile by presenting our research to you.
That, however, doesn’t mean you should follow us blindly. You should DYOR (Do your own research) but you can very well bank upon us for a headstart in the right direction.
In this write-up, we will discuss various, but legit, ways of making money from Bitcoin and cryptocurrency on a very high-level. I will also leave you with some specific links in each section so that you can dwell deeper into options that appeal to you most.

Best ways to earn passive income from Cryptocurrencies

1. HOLDING (#HODL)
Holding Crypto
One of the easiest ways of earning money from cryptocurrencies is to buy good cryptocoins and hold them. By good coins, we mean coins that have good fundamentals and a use case that shows that its value is bound to increase over a period of time.
Now the big question: How to identify coins with good fundamentals?
Well, this is where CoinSutra can give you a headstart in the right direction. At CoinSutra, we regularly keep covering the coins that we think have great fundamentals and a better future. Take look at our coverage below, but also understand that this is not an investment advice.
You should ideally hold such coins for anywhere between 6 months to a 2-year period and take out your principal amount from the profits you are generating on the go!
This is popularly also known as HODL.
2. TRADING (#BUY THE DIP, #SELL THE HIGH)
Trading Cryptocurrency
Trading is basically buying the coins cheap and then selling them when it rises by 10-30% or whatever your target price is.
If you are someone who is good at technical analysis and charting the price movement based on analytical tools, you can use this method of earning through crypto. Also, you can keep a regular eye on the market and make buy/sell decisions based on news or fundamental development of a particular project.
Even if you choose this route over HODLing, you should systematically take out your principal amount back when the price of the coin rises.
Some of the trading websites/exchanges that you can use are mentioned in these links:
3. ICO INVESTING
Investing in ICO
ICOs, also known as Initial Coins Offering, is a modern-day method of getting crowdfunding. I have written in detail about ICOs here.
ICOs are also referred to as token generation events or token sales which is the same. But earning money from investing in ICOs or token sales is not as easy because you need to do a lot of due diligence on a lot of things when buying an ICO. Some of these things are:
  • Use case feasibility
  • Competency of team
  • Government regulations
  • Technical barriers
  • Token-economics etc…
If you don’t research enough, you might find yourself in scams similar to the Tezos ICO or CoinDash ICO scam.
4. MINING
Cryptocurrency mining
Mining cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum or Monero is another profitable avenue from which you can earn passive income.
However, mining of Bitcoin or other profitable coins is rather difficult. You also need powerful equipment like ASICs or GPU rigs to mine these coins profitably.
Also, expenses on electricity and cooling equipment are huge. Because of such entry barriers, the task of mining has become limited to mining farms or cryptocurrency mining professionals.
There are some cloud mining services out there that claim revenue generation for their clients but their terms & conditions don’t look profitable at all. So choose your options smartly.
5. MASTERNODE
Masternode
Masternode is simply a cryptocurrency full node or computer wallet that keeps the full copy of the blockchain in real-time, just like you have Bitcoin full nodes and is always up and running.
Apart from being up and running, it also does some special tasks in certain cryptocurrencies and in exchange for doing these tasks these masternode owners are incentivized.
For running masternodes, different cryptocurrency projects have a different minimum number of coins, as a requirement to start.
For example…
  • One needs a minimum amount of coins of that particular crypto. (For DASH MN you need 1000 DASH units and for PIVX MN you need 10,000 PIVX units) so this minimum number varies from crypto to crypto.
  • One needs a VPS or server to host that wallet for 24 x 7
  • One needs a dedicated IP address for that
  • One needs some storage space to save the blockchain
Note: Beware of scammers because not every coin is worth buying and running a masternode.
6. STAKING
Staking
Staking is another superb way of earning in the cryptocurrency space. In this method, you simply need to buy and hold your cryptocoins in a special wallet to earning regular dividends or profits on it.
This method is usually employed by proof of stake cryptocurrencies because in this way they reward the stakers and secure the blockchain as well.
In this method, you need to keep your wallet online most of the time to earn those dividends and these dividends are paid out in the native cryptocurrency called the staking reward.
Some coins that you can stake are:
  • PIVX
  • NAV Coin
  • Neblio
  • Komodo etc..
7. LENDING
Lending cryptocurrency
Lending is a century old method of earning money and the same concept of lending you can apply to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum too.
If you have significant Bitcoins or Ether, you can lend it to people who will pay you extra interest to your Bitcoins or Ether.
There are companies that help you lend your Bitcoins, some of which have been listed by CoinSutra in this article: Bitcoin P2P Loans
8. AIRDROPS
Cryptocurrency Airdrops
Airdrops is another exciting and novel way of earning from cryptocurrencies.
Airdrops are basically when you are freely given or airdropped new cryptocurrencies or crypto-tokens because you were holding some other cryptocurrencies.
Last year, Ethereum HODLers were airdropped with OMG tokens which are now worth $18 each. Similarly, Bitcoin HODLers were given free Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Bitcoin Diamond etc.
But to claim such airdrops, you need to control your parent funds on which airdrop will be done, which basically means you should have access to the private keys of your parent funds.
That is why we recommend you to hold your cryptocurrencies on devices like Ledger Nano S or Trezor. If you hold your parent funds on exchanges, you might not get free cryptocurrencies airdropped.
Claim your:
Note: Never give out your seed or private keys to anyone.
9. Cryptocurrency Dividends
Cryptocurrency Dividends
Another easy of earning passively in the cryptosphere is to buy and hold cryptocurrencies that give you dividends for just holding them offline in any wallet.
There are many such currencies that give out dividends in such manner but not all are worth buying and holding.
However, there are some that are worthing buying:
10. BLOGGING
Cryptocurrency Blogging
You can earn money by blogging and writing on websites that pay you in cryptocurrencies if your content is liked by the readers. Also, if you already know that your content is valuable, you can directly monetize your content for cryptocurrencies for giving the full access to your content to the respective reader. Some of these websites that allow you to do so are:

Conclusion

It might look like earning money from Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies is very easy. Easy it is if you do your research and put in your fair share of hard work.
Similarly, this line of earning has its own pros and cons, so beware, focus on self-education and always DYOR to avoid getting scammed.
In the end, I will leave you with this short summary by Harsh on how to make money from cryptocurrencies.

What are Sticky Ads and How to Profit from them

What are Sticky Ads and How to Profit from them?



Today we will talk about Sticky Ads and why they are profitable. If you have not yet implemented Sticky ad on your website, this is the time to learn about them and make the profit from them.
Blog monetization is all about making more and more money.
It starts with more subscribers or getting more page views.
So, you need to focus on getting more conversion and lead generation. You need to optimize for viewability.
Here, Sticky Ads can play a big role.
It offers a high viewability rate without hampering user experience which means the ad catches the attention of your target audience and they take appropriate actions leading to conversions and sales.
Here, you get to know about Sticky Ads and How to Profit from them.

What are Sticky Ads?

Sticky Ads are ads that stick to the user’s screen and stay afloat even when users go on to scroll the page in any direction.
So, Sticky Ad are visible to website visitors even when they scroll the page content.

However, Sticky Ads is not a new concept.
It is being used on many blogs.
You might have also noticed sticky widgets on blogs.
Isn’t it?
As you scroll down the page, the sidebar widget will stick and stays afloat. It is helpful in getting the attention of your users.
Sticky Ads has many practical usages.
You can use it for:
  • Getting more clicks on one of your ads
  • To get more subscribers by sticking the subscription form widget
  • Getting more Facebook likes by making the “Facebook Like” widget sticky
So, Sticky Ads stand to be one of the more versatile and high-yield ad formats. It can be implemented on standard web pages (desktop and mobile), Accelerated Mobile Pages, as well as in-app.
On-page placements vary and can include:
  • Horizontal top/bottom sticky ads (suitable on mobile)
  • Vertical left/right sticky ads (suitable for desktops)
Why do sticky ads perform better than standard display ads?
Online advertising has entered the age of “Banner Blindness.”
Standard display ads have practically become white noise to the online public. They face complete user indifference and fail to generate views and clicks on ads.
So, getting sales and conversions is becoming a monumental task for publishers.
Here, Sticky Ads offer you an advantage.
Sticky Ads refuse to be scrolled past and forgotten.
So, they prove beneficial for publishers for earning better money. Sticky Ads are displayed to visitors all the time. As sticky ads are displayed all the time, visitors tend to click it more. The best part with Sticky Ads is the fact that they are not overly intrusive.
Sticky Ad tend to get as much as 40% to 60% higher CTR as compared to Standard Display Ads. They get better viewability (up to 200% more viewable) than other ad formats on the same placements. Moreover, advertisers are ready to shell out more on Sticky Ads. Plus, it increases the CPM value of all ad formats over time.
Well, you can even enable Sticky ads for Affiliate Campaigns. Your main concern is to direct your visitors to your affiliate websites.
Sticky baner ads stand out and grab the attention of your visitors delivering the message that a particular product or service is promising. So, your visitors will surely check out what you’re recommending.
Word of Advice
You must use and implement Sticky Ads “sparingly.”
Why so?
Too many or too large sticky ads will stand in the way of your content and so will hamper or spoil user experience.
Moreover, it will get publishers (AdX and Adsense media-sellers) blocked from serving ads to Chrome users.
So, when implementing Sticky Ads on your website, you must follow these points religiously:
  • Width should less than 300 px
  • The Sticky Ads must cover < 30% of the screen at any time
  • One horizontal sticky per page
  • One vertical sticky per viewport
  • Sticky ad must remain immobile
  • You should have plenty of whitespace/boundary between your content and sticky ad
  • Remember to declare the units as “sticky.”
  • Do not implement sticky ad on gaming sites or pages that have infinite scroll
  • Allow users to close sticky placements
How to implement a sticky sidebar widget in WordPress?
You can add a sticky sidebar widget in WordPress by using a simple plugin. The whole process is rather easy and does not take more than four to five minutes.
Here, we share with you one of the most popular WordPress plugins which allow you to add a sticky widget.

Q2W3 Fixed Widget Plugin

Q2W3 Fixed Widget comes as a free plugin which you can use on your WordPress blog to offer a sticky widget. It is simple to use and does not require any configuration.
You simply need to install and activate this plugin.
Access Appearance > Widgets and make any of your sidebar widget sticky.
Every widget comes with a checkbox to make it sticky.
Q2W3 Fixed Widget Plugin
You need to add a checkbox in front of “Fixed Widget” and click on Save. It will make your selected sidebar widget sticky.
You can make changes in plugin settings with Appearance > Fixed Widget options.

Why use fixed widgets?

Fixed widgets are used for:
  • Promoting any of your top content
  • Having email subscribers
  • Getting more clicks to your CPC Ads
  • Getting more clicks to your affiliate ad from your sidebar
A good idea would be to start with the blog subscription widget. As people scroll down to read your content, they can subscribe to get your latest blog updates.

Can you have Sticky Adsense Ads?

Well, you can’t use sticky Adsense Ads.
However, with the premium version of Adsense, AdX, you can have sticky Adsense Ads. It allows you to have a sticky 300×250/300×600 sidebar ad unit. You can also have a 300×250 sticky bottom ad unit.
Publishers with more than 30 million page views are provided with AdX account. In fact, there are just a small number of publishers that have access to an AdX account.
That said you can sign up with a Certified Google Adsense Partner and ask for AdX codes.
Restrictions for Sticky Ad Units
You can only use ad formats with a width of 300 PX or less.
So, 160×600, 300×600, 300×250, 300×50 and 120×600 are all allowed.
728×90 is not allowed.
Moreover, if you are implementing sticky ad on your mobile traffic, you must know that:
  • You can only use 300×50 ad unit on mobile devices
  • The sticky ad can only be used at the bottom of the mobile screen
Concluding
So, we see that Sticky Ads are highly beneficial ad formats when it comes to user engagement and viewability. It helps in getting more subscribers, conversions and lead generation.
However, they are not ideal for gaming pages or dynamically evolving pages.
We recommend that you should thoroughly A/B test sticky ad performance before you go on and implement the ad unit across your website.
You must ensure that the user experience is of high-quality. Plus, the sticky ad unit should not detract or disrupt page’s performance.