If you're a developer looking for ways to monetize your applications, you're not alone. In fact, you might be wondering if even MAKING your application is possible because you're not sure how you can monetize it.
If so, you need to talk to my friend Rana Sobhany with Medialets. I wrote an article about what they do that you can read here. Or just visit http://medialets.com and sign up for their Android program.
Well, As I can see I am not alone. I have an app I have about 95% done, our app is currently in a private beta, and I will be releasing it in Mid-August.What is the best way to monetize?
Medialets is good. You should also try Admob and Leadbolt. It comes down to functionality and exactly what kind of ad types you are looking to incorporate. Admob are obviously mainly banners, Leadbolt do pushes, banners and interstitials and Medialets do banners and rich media. Hope that helps.
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I was in another thread and advised to go here for this - glad I did its great advice. I contacted leadbolt and got 7 day payments, plus they cover everything: banners, locks, push notifications, so I think i'll give them a go. Do you or anyone else have any experience of them?
Developers should check out movemyapp.com. I spoke to them recently after signing up for their prelaunch site. Ive been trying to compile data on problems developers have and difficulties they face monetizing applications.
You should also check out GET IT Mobile at corp.get.it - we have free tools that you can use to promote your app from multiple places (Facebook, email, web, etc) and they're the same tools big businesses use. As a small developer you can use it for free up to 25 apps.
Well I tried different adnetworks. The thing is that you need to go around, switching to different networks n keep an eye on sats on everyday, kinda hassle really. Just wondering if there's any service out there to help us compare stats and stuff...
Well I tried different adnetworks. The thing is that you need to go around, switching to different networks n keep an eye on sats on everyday, kinda hassle really. Just wondering if there's any service out there to help us compare stats and stuff...
We have recently launched sellAring, the first audio ad network for smartphones.
Our registered Android developers are already earning over $5 eCPM and you can monetize your app's entire installed base, not just active users.
The SDK is a 3 min implementation. Check it out and we'd love your feedback.