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page.title=Monetize with Ads
page.metaDescription=Ads are a quick and easy way to incorporate a monetization option into both your free and paid apps.
page.tags="monetizing", "free", "freemium", "ads"
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In-app advertising offers a quick and easy way to incorporate a monetization
option into both your <a href=
"{@docRoot}distribute/monetize/freemium.html">freemium</a>, <a href=
"{@docRoot}distribute/monetize/premium.html">premium</a>, and <a href=
"{@docRoot}distribute/monetize/subscriptions.html">subscription</a> apps. </p>
<p>Using <a href=
"http://www.google.com/ads/admob/monetize.html#subid=us-en-et-dac">AdMob</a>
and the <a href="{@docRoot}google/play-services/ads.html">Google
Mobile Ads SDK</a> included in Google Play Services, youre able to add
advertising into your apps, with just a few lines of code.
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When including ads in your apps you should consider:
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<strong>Placement within your apps</strong> &mdash; Well placed ads will
optimize your revenue by making it more likely that users will click
through’. Poorly placed ads can result in low click-through rates, and in
the worse cases poor rating and users rapidly abandoning your apps. You
can get advice on how to best place ads from the developer training on
<a href=
"{@docRoot}training/monetization/ads-and-ux.html">using
ads</a>.
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<strong>Ad formats</strong> &mdash; Every app offers a different type of
experience for users, so its important to consider the format of ads
youre using to ensure its compatible with the experience. While banner
ads may work well for a flashlight utility app, an immersive gaming app
may benefit more from a video interstitial. Mismatched ad formats may
negatively affect your users experience and ad revenue, so try to select
formats that fit well with the content and flow of your apps.
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<strong>Maximizing your performance</strong> &mdash; Ensure youre optimizing
your advertising revenue by maximizing your CPMs <em>and</em> fill rate.
Often ad providers will cite very high CPMs but will have a low fill rate
that can severely decrease your effective CPM, so look at both of these
figures. Also consider using a <a href=
"https://support.google.com/admob/v2/answer/3063564?hl=en&amp;ref_topic=3063091#subid=us-en-et-dac">
mediation</a> solution if youd like to use multiple ad providers in your
apps. Look for solutions that offer yield management or <a href=
"https://support.google.com/admob/v2/answer/3379794?hl=en&amp;ref_topic=3379793#subid=us-en-et-dac">
network optimization</a> features to serve the highest paying ad for each
impression.
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<strong>Exercising control options</strong> &mdash; A variety of ads promoting a
broad selection of other services or apps may show up within you apps.
Depending on your goals and the type of experience you want to provide
your users, it may make sense to <a href=
"https://support.google.com/admob/v2/answer/3150235?hl=enl#subid=us-en-et-dac">
block</a> certain advertisements from appearing. Some developers dont
want apps in a similar category showing to their users, but some dont
mind.
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<strong>Cross promoting your other apps</strong> &mdash; Ads can be used for
more than just earning revenue. Consider using <a href=
"https://support.google.com/admob/v2/answer/3210452?hl=en#subid=us-en-et-dac">
house ads</a> within your apps to create awareness and promote your
entire portfolio of apps. When launching new apps, an easy way to quickly
attract users is to promote directly to your existing customers.
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To start monetizing with ads sign up for <a href=
"http://www.google.com/ads/admob/#subid=us-en-et-dac">AdMob</a> and integrate
the <a href="https://developers.google.com/mobile-ads-sdk/download">Google
Mobile Ads SDK</a> into your apps. If you also need to manage direct deals
with advertisers, consider using <a href=
"http://www.google.com/doubleclick/publishers/small-business/index.html#subid=us-en-et-dac">
DoubleClick for Publishers Small Business</a>.
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