Examples of using Mobile ads in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Mobile ads made up 62% of total ad revenue, up from 41% last year.
Important: This step is required as of Google Mobile Ads SDK version 17.0.0.
Consider Your Audience: The type of audience you're hoping to reach should influence the kind of mobile ads you use.
Earlier this year, Google said it had overwhelmed users with too many mobile ads and scaled back.
Facebook said that in its most recent quarter, roughly 84 percent of its $6.82 billion in ad revenue came from mobile ads.
Facebook on mobile devices, it makes sense to invest heavily in mobile ads.
In the third quarter- just a few months after Facebook launched these mobile ads- it generated $US139 million from mobile ads, or 14 per cent of its total ad revenue.
For instance, mobile ads require less characters and need run on
Building on our previous search ads pause research, we asked: If mobile ads were paused, what would the impact be on overall clicks?
said that they pay attention to mobile ads while at home watching the big screen and 51 percent said
The companies will also partner on mobile ads- where Nokia will use Microsoft adCenter in mobile devices- and on mapping, where Nokia Maps
on October 1, 2019, Samsung applied for a new trademark,‘Samsung Mobile Ads', which applies to advertising services on smartphones and tablets.
For instance, it's good practice to emphasize the words“Call Now” in your mobile ads because you really want people to call you rather than click through to your website.
A Campaign may include one or more components(Internet Advertising, Mobile ads, TV, SMS
including the News Feed and mobile ads.
on October 1, 2019, Samsung applied for the trademark‘ Samsung Mobile Ads‘, the advertising services for smartphones and tablets.
The marketing society has seen the writing on the wall, 65% of marketers are preparing to increase their budgets for mobile ads to focus more on video within the next few months.
2016 Q3 results show that 84% of its revenue arrives from mobile ads.
In 2016, HubSpot published a research study showing that a majority of Internet users dislike most forms of pop-ups and mobile ads and see online advertisement as intrusive and negatively disruptive.
The main issue: Mobile Internet usage continues to grow, but advertisers won't pay as much for mobile ads as they do for desktop ones.