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Ten Great Tips To Earn More With Your Android App

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We"re going to announce good news to you, the good news is your best news. Yes, this is true. We"ll go to let you know how much you earn from your Android app. How to upload or list your app and how to earn money, you do not need a particular need to earn. Today we want to explain more about how Admob uses its work and how to use it in various forms to make your Android app more out of it. Admob and how it works AdMob is a Google Share Partnership program. You are running behind various banner ads that you sometimes see. AdMob usually provides streamlined revenue for the channel for worldwide advertising purposes. Make sure that the banner space application will completely fill viewers with full style ads. The use of banner advertising is common, helping to provide free revenue streams for the purpose of the application, to help provide free application without destroying the application experience. Banner ads are arranged to be placed at the top or top of the top and appear...

Google To Allow Certain Cryptocurrency Advertising Next Month

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Google is set to end its prohibition on cryptocurrency advertising. The search engine giant has updated its policy to allow certain kinds of crypto-related advertising. This move follows a similar reversal from Facebook in June. The ban was originally issued in March but came into effect three months later . At the time, the prohibition was meant to offer protection for customers. The previous ban covered initial coin offerings (ICOs), binary options, trading advisory services, and cryptocurrency wallets. The ban came as part of a broader security crackdown which identified virtual currency schemes as a clear and present danger to uninformed investors on the internet. Critics have long identified the nascent cryptocurrency industry as a haven for criminal activity. The policy was originally enacted to protect consumers from the burgeoning number of crypto-scams that have afflicted the market for years and reached a fever pitch as the price of several digital currencies exploded in 2017...

How AR & VR Are Transforming Digital Advertising by Creating Marketing Experiences

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For years, pop-up ads and pre-roll videos have been the kind of nuisance that internet users have simply had to put up with. The vast majority of people report finding these traditional forms of digital advertising to be intrusive and unpleasant. Millennials, one of the demographic groups advertisers want to reach most, are particularly displeased with such tactics; 74% of 16-to-39-year olds claim they even stop using social networks if they get the sense they’re just platforms for brands to target them. And for the 5 million businesses running Facebook ads , this can be extremely detrimental. Our collective distaste for these marketing techniques has contributed substantially to the popularity of ad blockers, with the amount of people using them rising each year . Luckily, you may not have to put up with these ads for much longer. Thanks to augmented reality and virtual reality tech, the age of the pop-up and pre-roll ad may soon be coming to an end. The Shift Millennials and G...

Facebook Says It Will Not Opt Out Of Target Marketing

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Facebook Inc., despite the European Union"s privacy regulations, insists that it would not discontinue using targeted adverts as a condition for using its service. Moreover, it also needs to keep its business intact. Facebook alongside other internet-based companies like Alphabet"s Google thrive on advert placements as their primary source of revenue. If this factor is permanently cut off, it will lose relevance because it"s a free service and not very many people will be willing to offer a subscription fee to access the service. The EU law is expected to take effect in May. The EU proposed law declares stringent rules to keep internet-based companies in check and promises to hugely fine any company that flouts the law. Currently, internet-based companies face charges if found guilty of harvesting users" information without authorisation. Rob Sherman, Deputy Chief Privacy Officer, Facebook said the social media firm would meet with the European Union this week to re...

Twitter Is Reportedly Planning To Ban Cryptocurrency Ads

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Following Facebook and Google’s footsteps, according Sky News . Twitter is  planning to ban advertisements for cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs). Earlier this year in January, in an effort to combat deceptive marketers,  Facebook prohibited ads for currencies such as Bitcoin and other crypto currency while last week Google followed and announced its intention to ban all cryptocurrency ads on their site. Sky News reportedly (via Engadget ) , that the new Twitter advertising banning policies for ICOs to token sales and cryptocurrency wallets will commence worldwide. The report also added that the site might also ban ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, but with some possible exceptions. The ban could begin in as soon as two weeks. This isn’t the first set of steps that Twitter has taken to stop deceptive cryptocurrency scams: it says that it will start taking down accounts that ask for small amounts of a cryptocurrency while impersonating celebrities ...