AdSense on mobile apps: iPhone, Android

By Jason Menayan June 25th, 2009

adsense-iphoneGoogle’s AdSense is finding more inventory, now on mobile devices, tapping into the healthy proliferation of applications (apps).

AdSense for Mobile Applications launches today and supports both iPhone- and Android-based applications. IAC’s Urban Spoon, music discovery app Shazam, and radio app FlyCast are among the first using the new ads.  Google claims the service gives developers control over the placement and appearance of ads, presumably similar to standard AdSense for content.

On the advertising side, the process by which advertisers select their audiences and bid for placement is largely similar to the Web-based version of AdSense. “Placement targeting” (choosing which app to advertise on), keyword and broad geo targeting are carried over, although placement targeting is still in the experimental phase.

Google began testing mobile app ads on Urban Spoon three months ago. Its biggest competitor is AdMob, already entrenched on dozens of popular apps.

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One Response to “AdSense on mobile apps: iPhone, Android”

  1. Pocketsurfer Says:

    Oh great, now there is an “APP FOR THAT”!

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