After doing about a day's worth on research on which mobile advertising service to use for Android, I'm more confused than when I started out.

Some of what I have learned is that

  1. Admob with Adsense enabled (google adds) has considerably improved fill rates
  2. But only certain developers are permitted adsense, with one person stating you need 100k page views a day to qualify
  3. Mobclix in a turnkey ad exchange solution that acts a single point of interaction with all the ad networks (such as admob, Millennial, Jumptap, etc. etc. )
  4. Mobclix is horrible at paying
  5. Mopub is new and seems to get good reports, but you need to manage your own relationships with the individual ad networks
  6. Adwhirl and Burstly and mopub are network mediators, so you have to deal with each individual ad network separately. This might be good or bad, depending.
  7. Jumptap had at least one glowing report and pays promptly. They also are oriented to making ads relevant to the app. This is relevant, because my app is niche (Japanese quiz).

These are just bits and pieces. Ideally, I'd go with Mobclix, but the payment issues deeply trouble me. There are some claims that they have resolved this, but as recently as this month, someone was complaining about payments.

I would be extremely interested in thoughts, experiences and recommendations on ad service provider for android mobile apps.

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@Anomie - how did your create the list - html? – Jack BeNimble Jun 21 '11 at 16:36
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See the help. Basically, just indent the numbers by 1–3 spaces, and use periods rather than close-parens. – Anomie Jun 21 '11 at 18:41
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I've used AdMob, MobClix, MoPub and JumpTap. Of the four, I would recommend JumpTap HANDS DOWN.

JumpTap makes an effort to match ads to your app (and they're pretty decent at it, I might add), whereas the others don't do well with this. JumpTap pays reasonable CPMs on time, every time, without hiccups, whereas MobClix is sometimes iffy with paying and both MobClix and AdMob offer poor CPM rates. Plus AdMob is a pain to get approved. While I'm sure there are instances where managing your own, individual relationships with each advertiser would be beneficial, I think those instances are relatively rare and the hassle simply isn't worth the payoff.

Again, I recommend JumpTap with no hesitation.

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That is a great recommendation. Thanks so much. Two questions - they are an individual ad network, not a mediator, correct? Also, how is their coverage for international, esp. Asian but Europe as well? – Jack BeNimble Jun 21 '11 at 19:14
@Chris How was your experience with MoPub? – Dheeraj Oct 15 '11 at 11:00
@Dheeraj That's what the last line was about...I guess I just didn't mention MoPub by name. "While I'm sure there are instances where managing your own, individual relationships with each advertiser would be beneficial, I think those instances are relatively rare and the hassle simply isn't worth the payoff." – Chris Cashwell Oct 17 '11 at 13:23
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I can throw my ring in the hat for the shortcomings of admob. Over 500k impressions in a month and $7. Im switching my next release to adtini.

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We have Admob and Adwhirl integrated with our products at my day job. The integration is about medium hard to do but otherwise everything works okay. They have reasonable documentation too, so that helps too. Just my two cents.

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For what its worth I am not impressed with AdMob. Unless you are a complete jerk developer (and against admob ToS) and putting like a banner ad snuggled right up against a little button to try to trick people into misfiring it, you really do not see veyr much payout at all. I have been researching MobClix as well and they are my next testbed.

You make absolutely miserable amounts with banners, $0.02-$0.04 eCPM. you have to go rich media to make any money with admob.

There is also a service, can't remember the name, but offers in-app currency type setup in exchange for users to view ads. So like they earn credits inside of your app by clicking an ad. And then obviously that ad you get paid for. The next project I develop will likely use this model, but it makes no sense in my current context.

Edit: As far as actually implementing admob, it was ridiculously easy to do. Include it in a layout, add a file to attrs, add 2 lines of code in activity. This ease however is probably a reason for the (imo) low (/imo) return from it.

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you all should use smart device media. its a vertically targeted mobile ad network. pays great CPMs and is seeing significant publisher interest

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I'm from Mobclix, we've fixed our issues with payments-- which was our #1 complaint with users -- and now we don't have any of the same issues!

If you have specific questions, let me know adam(at)mobclix(dot)com!

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Found this earlier today you may like using, quite a good idea I thought – musefan Dec 9 '11 at 16:41
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