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chenfox 26th November 2013 06:11 PM

Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Hi Everyone,

I joined a few Mobile marketing Ad-networks, Airpush, Mobpartners, Adfonic etc..
And i cant really determine which one is more quality and which one connect better to better Apps, i open this thread so each person will share is experience with the different Ad-networks, i heard there is more than 500 big Ad-networks,
Please dear campaign managers, help choose the right one to get the most Leads from my campaigns...

Emily Abbes 27th November 2013 03:35 AM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
I'm using AdIquity. You can try them, they're really good.

chenfox 27th November 2013 12:26 PM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Hi, Thanks a lot,

How big are they?

Can you provide some CTR or Click To Lead ratios?

Emily Abbes 29th November 2013 03:21 AM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Hi,

CTR may vary from app to app, AdIQuity happen to be Asia's first mobile ads exchange. They're having good demand source.

mikkyvir 3rd December 2013 12:02 PM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Admob is the best mobile ads network i have ever seen.

Johnmobile 3rd December 2013 02:22 PM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Hey :)

There are T-O-N-S of ad networks, some are just carp (a lot of click frauds...), and there are more than a lot that are great.
The thing is that there is no "one" rule to determine whether an ad network (mobpartner is an aff network b.t.w... you've listed them within your ad networks list) is good or not.
One ad network can serve awful traffic in one region (geographic or niche) and awesome traffic in another.
Some networks offer some kind of "Campaign planner" and one of the mistakes people tend to make is deciding that a network that serves a lot of traffic for some region, is also serving good traffic for that region (there is a huge difference between the quality and amount of traffic...).
So, my advice is choose one or two ad networks, and check them (do not sign up to 15 ad networks... one or two is more than enough), since you'll need some budget to really understand the kind, amount and quality of traffic they serve. Moreover, every networks has its own unique "things" - different ad formats, different parameters, unique dynamic parameters, etc. So you really need to check all the combination to know what runs good on that network and what doesn't.
Once you can really say you understand a network, then and only then move to the next one. Otherwise, what will happen is that you'll find yourself testing one network after the other, spending a lot of money without being able to become profitable because you don't really understand your traffic source.

Good Luck man :)

tommmi 4th December 2013 08:27 AM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Admob is best than revmob cpa offer you must geo target and airpush is too much spam like ad which might turn user off

tcrews 10th December 2013 12:55 AM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
Mobpartners is not an ad network

RaymondB 12th December 2013 12:49 AM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
chenfox I think I might have a good solution for you, PM me if you are interested. Thanks!!

ankee1991 8th January 2014 05:39 PM

Re: Mobile Ad-Network Comparing
 
With a simple google search you can find hundreds of mobile ad networks. The real deal is going through these networks and actually running campaigns with them to see which responds the best to your offers.

This is what takes up the most time and money for marketers but you only need a few good networks to have relationships with to be able to make 7 figures a year.


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