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The Ultimate Guide to In-App Advertising for Publishers

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What Is In-App Advertising? In-app advertising is a type of digital advertising that takes place within apps , usually for mobile devices. App developers and publishers sell their ad inventory to buyers, i.e., brands and advertisers to generate revenue. Banner Ads. Native Ads. Playable Ads.

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Maximize your Q4 revenue during an AdOps Recession [10 Best Ways]

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Publishers can deploy a variety of programmatic advertising solutions in their ad stack. These tips can help you determine which approach is best for your ad inventory: Refreshing Holiday Content. With the influx of traffic, comes the need to boost ad revenue. Here’s how publishers can maximize their Q4 revenue.

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How brands like Panera, KFC, and Pepsi are leveraging mobile ads to attract high-quality customers (and why you should, too!).

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The rapid increase in the number of mobile apps and the swift growth of mobile audience on traditional websites has resulted in an abundance of mobile ad inventory on the market. There’s simply not enough demand in the marketplace for mobile ads right now—something that’s bound to change as we step into 2020.

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The Best Mobile Ad Networks For 2023

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Yieldmo Initially focused on US-based ad inventory but expanded to EU and UK demand. Offers viewable, brand-safe, and audience-friendly ads, with integration options through open exchange, PMP, or managed service. MobFox Enables publishers to monitor and optimize ad inventory with a single interface.

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Maximizing ROI: Analysis of Native vs Display Ads

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In 2024, display ads have an anniversary — the first recorded example of digital display advertising was launched in 1994 (as a banner advertisement). This time-tested ad format still remains popular, and its programmatic market value is expected to exceed $1459 billion by 2030. Not really.

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

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So the first ever online ad, which kicked started what is now a multi-billion dollar industry, appeared on October 27, 1994 on a website called HotWired, which is now wired.com, the popular tech publication. This advertiser was AT&T and it ran for about 3 months, during which time it had an average click-through rate of 44%.