I have a network of travel guide websites where I recently added Google Adsense. I see impressions registered for the ads, but I have accessed the sites on mobile phones, laptops and desktops and have yet to manage to see the ads myself.
Can you see Adsense ads on these sites? If yes, any idea why I can't? If no, any idea on what is wrong?
www.tokyo.vn
www.hanquoc.vn
Thanks!
Sorry all, just found out that Vietnamese is not a supported language even though Vietnam is one of the 15 most populous countries in the world.
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I want to know that how can i add Google adsense in unity games for web-player only. I know for mobile we use admob .
I see games on kongregate.com and several other sites that they have few seconds timer and in this time they show their Google ads in game iframe .
Now how can i do the same in unity ?
Having a form of ads in a unity game is indeed possible GameAdTrading is one of the few, if not only providers of this service. They offer ads for mobile, web and standalone players.
adding actual AdSense is not possible as can be read in this adsense topic Where the support obviously states that another monetizing option should be found.
Theoratically you also should be able to inject the ad code into the website using Application.ExternaEval(). Do keep in mind that this might be penalized by google, if it does not require special permissions to begin with
We publish advertisement on facebook and we have a new domain. The problem is that advertisement click rate on facebook panel is 6193 but only 1682 person enter website accordşng to google analytic.
There are about 4500 hit which is lost. AS you know, users are redirected to our website after click on facebook advertisement but they cannot access to our website. we are waiting your kindly response.
our website: testmastersatinal.com
Try using Google's URL builder to properly code the landing page URL in such a way that GA will recognize the traffic as having come from your FB advertising campaign. Here's a blog describing how it is done.
For reasons that I do not yet completely understand - but apparently have to do with the internal FB redirect process for ads, much of my traffic from Facebook shows up in Google Analytics as (direct)/(none). I've found that setting the GA UTM codes on the landing page URL will help by using Google's URL builder helps with this issue.
More generally, in my experience, advertiser reported clicks are often different from what you see in GA. In fact, I'm working on trying to resolve this issue now with another advertising platform (not FB) who is billing us for 2.5x the number of clicks we are seeing in Google Analytics.
There are many possible causes for this, and you can find relevant discussions on
webmasters, moz.
One thing you should try is segmenting the referrals by device (mobile, tablet, desktop) or operating system, etc. See if the percentage of traffic is much lower from your ad on one particular device or operating system. This may indicate that the GA tracking is not working correctly on that device or OS.
My app free daily horoscope was disabled after almost one year. I didn't get any notice from facebook it's just wanish from my facebook developer account.
It didn't have negative feedback - I was regullary check it in apps insights. It has more than 10.000 active users and sudenly dissaper.
The only change I made was this week - I add ads from slovenian provider in it, but the adds has information that they are from someone other not facebook. I also has tos, privacy everything.
Where can I get information why this happened and is there any way to get my app back? I can't make appeal because there is no message from fb.
Grettings
Leo
Check out this page http://developers.facebook.com/policy/
I think you may have fallen fowl of one of the following passages, but you will need to do a little research.
III. Content > 3
"b. You can only utilize advertising or similar monetization related products or services from companies that appear on this list of Advertising Providers within Apps on Facebook.com."
http://developers.facebook.com/adproviders/
VIII. Branding and Promotion Policy
You must follow the guidelines set forth in the Facebook Brand Resource and Permissions Center.
Your app's description, display name and icons must adhere to our Advertising Guidelines.
I hope this is helpful.
Paul
I am trying to understandard how adsense for mobile apps work. The website typically has alot of text to tell the topic of webpage to get relevant ads. But mobile apps (e.g. a game, or some utility app - clock, etc) typically do not have alot of content to get relavant ads.
Can you share your experience on how mobile apps can provide better context for ads? Should one have more text in the app?
Thank much.
Admob lets you choose what ad categories you want to display in your apps, as well as specifying the age range. Having all ad categories enabled would increase your chance of an ad being available on the server. If you feel the need to only have ads of a specific category, you can do this. I have not, as my goal is to have a high probability of ad impressions.
Ad Mob also lets you enable Google Ad Sense. You can read about it here.
I am working on a facebook application a game and was wondering how to monetize it. I am new to FB and even the ad market place. What is my best bet to get ad revenue? I mean, which provider should I use? Can I use adsense? What are my options? Thanks for your suggestions.
In reaction to a little adverse privacy publicity (see: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/18/facebook_apps_privacy_breach/ ) Facebook tightened up their advertising policy around privacy and created an official approved ad provider list here: http://developers.facebook.com/adproviders/ listing ad providers who have agreed to comply with Facebook's privacy policies.
I recently did some searches in the Facebook Developer forums and found that RockYou and LifeStreet Media seem to be the most frequently cited providers.
AdSense is not currently on this list, but many apps do use AdSense.
Currently there is Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) over whether using AdSense in a Facebook app will get your account closed by AdSense, and whether it will get your app banned by Facebook.
Those who believe AdSense might ban you frequently assert that AdSense prohibits ad placement in an iframe, which is the only way to do it as a Facebook app. I have read the AdSense terms and can find no reference to iframes being prohibited. AdSense does expect your page to have meaningful content, which would seem to preclude use in some games or other apps that lack text content (think pure flash apps)