How can a brand monetize category and topic-level takeovers across communities?
Category and topic-level takeovers allow brands to monetize at a deeper, more contextual layer within their Community Media Network, not just at the overall feed level, but within specific interests, categories, and audience segments.
This enables brands to:
- Offer highly targeted sponsorship opportunities (e.g., Fashion, Fitness, Tech)
- Increase CPMs due to contextual relevance and intent-driven audiences
- Deliver better performance for partners with more relevant content exposure
- Package premium inventory across multiple communities under a single theme
- Create scalable monetization across verticals instead of individual placements
For partners, this means reaching the right audience at the right moment, resulting in stronger engagement and conversion.
Guide — Step-by-Step
Step 1: Define Categories and Topics
Start by structuring your ecosystem into clear:
- Categories (e.g., Fashion, Sports, Entertainment)
- Topics/Sub-groups within communities
These are typically derived from:
- Brand taxonomy
- Community and group classifications
- AI-curated content segmentation

Step 2: Identify Takeover Inventory
Determine where the takeover will apply:
- All communities under a specific category
- Selected groups within a topic
- Cross-community placements tied to a theme
This allows you to bundle inventory across multiple feeds into a single sponsorship opportunity.
Step 3: Choose Takeover Format
For category-level monetization, the most effective format is:
| Format | Role |
|---|---|
| Sponsored Takeover | Dominates feeds within selected category/topic |
| Sponsored Posts | Supports takeover with additional content |
Takeovers ensure:
- High share of voice
- Consistent visibility across all relevant feeds

Step 4: Create a Sponsorship Campaign
While setting up the campaign:
- Select posts (max 20) aligned with the category/topic
- Choose placements and embeds mapped to those communities
- Ensure content is:
- Approved
- Contextually relevant
- Not marked as House Ads

Step 5: Apply Category/Topic Targeting
Configure distribution by:
- Mapping sponsorship to:
- Specific categories
- Relevant communities/groups
- Ensuring only contextual feeds are included
This ensures the takeover appears only where it is most relevant.

Step 6: Set Pricing for Premium Contextual Reach
Category-level takeovers typically command higher CPMs due to:
- Audience intent
- Contextual alignment
- Reduced wastage
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| CPM | Set higher for niche or high-demand categories |
| Budget | Based on scale of selected communities |
| Duration | Short bursts for maximum impact |

Step 7: Launch and Optimize Delivery
Campaign delivery depends on:
- Sponsorship status (Live)
- Placement configuration
- Priority logic:
- Higher CPM
- Higher remaining budget
This ensures the takeover gets maximum visibility within its category.

Step 8: Measure Performance by Context
Track how the takeover performs within the targeted category:
- Engagement rates within specific communities
- Watch time and completion rates
- Click-through and conversion metrics
This helps demonstrate category-level ROI to partners.

Specs & Limitations
Targeting & Delivery Rules
| Rule | Behavior |
|---|---|
| Category targeting | Based on community/group mapping |
| Placement eligibility | Must be enabled in Ad Configuration |
| Campaign status | Must be Live |
| Priority logic | Higher CPM campaigns get preference |
Content Constraints
| Rule | Behavior |
|---|---|
| Max posts | 20 per sponsorship |
| Approval required | Only approved posts allowed |
| House Ads | Excluded from sponsorship |
Takeover Behavior
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Scope | Category / topic specific |
| Visibility | Across all mapped communities |
| Overlap | Managed via priority logic |
Example Scenarios
1. Fashion Category Takeover
A fashion brand partners for a seasonal campaign:
- Targets all fashion-related communities
- Runs a Sponsored Takeover for 5 days: Achieves high engagement from style-focused audiences
2. Fitness Topic Activation
A health brand promotes a new product:
- Targets fitness and wellness groups
- Uses contextual video content: Drives higher conversions due to relevance
3. Entertainment Release Campaign
A streaming platform launches a new show:
- Takes over entertainment communities
- Runs a short-duration campaign: Maximizes buzz during release window
FAQs
1. What is the difference between feed takeover and category takeover?
- Feed takeover: Covers a single placement or feed
- Category takeover: Covers multiple communities grouped by a theme
2. Can a takeover span multiple categories?
Yes, but:
- Best practice is to keep campaigns contextually focused
- Improves performance and pricing
3. How is delivery prioritized across communities?
Based on:
- CPM
- Budget
- Campaign configuration
4. Can House Ads run within category takeovers?
No. House Ads are:
- Excluded from sponsorship campaigns
- Used only as fallback content
5. How do I price category-level takeovers?
Consider:
- Category demand
- Audience size
- Engagement levels
Higher intent categories can command premium CPMs.