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Mobile Ad Viewability: What You Need to Know

InMobi

Here’s what you need to know about mobile ad viewability today. When running mobile advertising campaigns, whether in mobile apps or on mobile web, mobile ad viewability is key. No matter where an ad is running, whether in a newspaper, on TV or in digital (i.e. Here’s what the data reveals.

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The State of Programmatic Video in Asia: Q1, 2020

InMobi

Video is the most preferred format on programmatic Video accounts for 40 percent of all programmatic ad spends in Southeast Asia. In Q1 2020, Shopping, News, Technology, Entertainment and Dating were the top spending verticals. The top 5 categories saw over 100 percent growth in ad spends.

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How Will The Mobile App Advertising Market Evolve in 2020?

InMobi

Increasing effectiveness of mobile-first ad creatives: As Srinivas KC, the VP and GM of InMobi DSP, has previously noted , in-app ads historically have looked an awful lot like desktop ads. This is a shame, as what can be done with mobile app ad creatives far outpaces what’s available in browser-based environments.

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In-App Mobile Video Advertising: What You Need to Know

InMobi

in Q1 2019, click-through rates (CTRs) for video ads were over 2x greater than native CTRs and over 10x greater than CTRs for banners on average. In Q1 2019, the average CTR for a video ad in the U.S. Video ads are also highly viewable as well, making them great for top-funnel and mid-funnel campaigns.

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The WIR: DOJ Set to Reject Google’s Ad Concessions, DAZN in Talks to Buy Eleven Sports, and Dentsu Cuts its 2022 Ad Spend Forecast

VideoWeek

” Dentsu still predicts a strong year for video – forecasting digital video ad spend growth of 23.4 Meanwhile television ad spend growth is expected to sit at 3.6 percent, and broadcaster video on demand (BVOD) is up by 16.0 percentage points.” percent year-on-year. The Week in TV.

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