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2019 Trends: Header Bidding, Mobile Apps and The Future of In-App Ad Monetization

InMobi

While desktop and mobile web monetization has already been thoroughly disrupted by header bidding, mobile apps haven’t gotten there just yet. In the new year, likely the entire mobile ad tech space will embrace this form of app monetization. What’s The Current State of In-App Header Bidding?

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Are You Leaving Ad Revenue on the Table? A Q&A with Chas Castell of PubRev+

InMobi

The mobile app economy has never been hotter. In 2018, people spent over $71 billion on apps , and downloaded apps 113 billion times worldwide. Not only will mobile ad spending overtake spending on all other media by next year, but App Annie has found 60% growth in apps that make money through in-app advertising.

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How App Publishers Can Boost Both Ad Fill Rates and Average eCPMs

InMobi

Many app publishers today struggle to improve the average eCPMs (effective cost per thousand impressions) and ad fill rates they receive from the ads served to their users. In-app mobile ad spend is growing; around 25% of all digital media budgets are now going towards apps , according to a recent survey commissioned by Forrester.

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How to Choose the Best App Monetization Platform for In-App Advertising

InMobi

Are advertisers willing to spend more than normal to reach your audience, or do they worry about their ads appearing next to questionable or objectionable content on your app? 5) What Ad Exchanges and Networks Do They Work With? But not all exchanges and networks are alike. 15) Do They Offer In-App Header Bidding?

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Understanding the Complicated World of Advertising Technology (AdTech) & Programmatic Advertising

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In the year 2000, Google launched its AdWords ad platform, which is now known as Google Ads. In 2006, AdMob, a mobile ad network, was founded. This is one of Google’s more significant acquisitions and was seen by many as a game changer for Google as it allowed them to beef up their ad product portfolio.