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The Ultimate Guide to In-App Advertising for Publishers

Brid.tv

App developers and publishers sell their ad inventory to buyers, i.e., brands and advertisers to generate revenue. In-app advertising is especially popular in gaming apps, social media apps, and entertainment and streaming apps. Between the two stand mobile ad networks and exchanges , which act as intermediaries.

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Best Practices for Scaling Your Mobile Performance Advertising Campaigns

InMobi

Back then, performance media buys took a spray and pray approach. Performance advertisers would leverage social media (including Facebook and Twitter ads), search engine marketing and a wide variety of ad networks and ad exchanges to reach just about everyone. Alas, the good times were not to last.

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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!).

Ad Beat

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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How Does Mobile App Advertising Work? Dispelling Common In-App Advertising Myths

InMobi

Myth #2: Users Spend Most of Their Time Engaging Only with the Largest Social Media Apps Over the last few years, mobile users have been spending more time outside of the “Walled Garden” social and communication apps. weather, utilities and more.

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InMobi Insights: Brands on Mobile Advertising Trends

InMobi

This report features global and regional data from the InMobi Ad Network in 2014. Here are some key findings from the report: Top Spenders On Mobile Entertainment was the top vertical, followed by CPG and Telecom. Food & Drink, Social Media, Retail, Technology, Telecom, and Travel were the fastest growing verticals.