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  • How app developers can optimize ads revenue during COVID-19

    How app developers can optimize ads revenue during COVID-19


    Increase operational efficiency with automated features 

    Maximize revenue from multiple networks with mediation

    Waterfall management takes up a lot of time and manual work. Ad Network Optimization offers an easy solution to help you automate that process and free up time to spend on other areas of your business. This feature automatically pulls in the freshest CPM value from each network in the waterfall and allows the one with the highest eCPM to serve the ad. 


    Optimize AdMob demand on other platforms

    If you are using a different platform to mediate AdMob demand, you can set your ad units to a Google optimized eCPM floor which allows Google to dynamically set the floors based on your preference. The AdMob Network’s eCPM floor placement will then be adjusted with the other ad networks automatically to help you maximize total revenue. 

    We hope the best practices shared here can help inform your monetization strategy during this time. If you’re interested in other tips to help your app business, check out Google Play’s best practices for your in-app products and subscriptions.

    1. Google Data, Global English, Feb 26 – Apr 25, 2020 vs Feb 25 – Apr 25, 2019



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  • Best practices to optimize AdMob demand to earn more

    Best practices to optimize AdMob demand to earn more


    Optimize performance of the AdMob network with multiple calls

    Multiple calls is the practice where app publishers call the same network multiple times for a single ad request as a way to maximize inventory access and earn more. When working with AdMob mediation, we recommend using Ad Network Optimization (ANO) as it can help you optimize revenue across multiple networks automatically. The AdMob network allows up to three calls for the same ad request. For publishers who are interested in calling Google from third-party mediation platforms, below are some general guidelines.

    1. Set up three baseline calls to test high, middle, and low price tiers. For the high-tier call, place it at the very top of your waterfall. We recommend setting a floor price at the same CPM as your highest line-item. For the medium-tier call, place it at about 50 percent of the top call’s floor price. As for the low-tier call, place it near the bottom of the waterfall to allow Google to fill at almost any floor price. 
    2. Make sure there’s an adequate range of CPM price difference between the calls to drive up the floor price effectively instead of adding more calls.
    3. Continue to test floor prices and ad formats with a small percentage of your inventory to capture any upward trends to earn more. 

    As we can see from the above, this approach requires a lot of time commitment from publishers. If you’re looking to reduce time spent optimizing your performance, we recommend taking advantage of the AdMob platform. We offer many built-in features to help you optimize demand across Google and many other ad network partners more effectively. Instead of making manual updates to manage the waterfall, you can turn on ANO to automate that process. Mediation a/b testing is another great feature for you to test and refine your waterfall setup. AdMob also offers an in-app real time bidding solution called bidding to help publishers maximize revenue. If you’re interested to know more about bidding or the a/b testing feature, please talk to your account manager. To get started with mediation, simply log in to your AdMob account.



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  • More flexibility to help publishers to optimize app revenue

    More flexibility to help publishers to optimize app revenue


    For app publishers, revenue remains a key business priority with searches for “app monetization” growing over 35% from 2021 to 2022, according to Google Trends. As the evolving privacy landscape and economic uncertainty continue to present challenges for the apps industry, we’re sharing some updates to help publishers increase revenue and grow their businesses with AdMob.

    Greater choice through increased inventory access with multiple calls

    Based on publisher feedback for more control and flexibility with their monetization strategies, we are updating our previous guidance for app publishers making requests to Google from third-party mediation platforms. For those app publishers using multiple calls, there is no set number of calls for a given impression when accessing demand through AdMob Network or Ad Manager.

    Some app publishers regularly use a multiple-call setup on third-party mediation platforms to provide more buying opportunities for their ad space from specific networks like AdMob. Multiple call is the practice where a publisher makes ad requests to the same network multiple times for a single impression opportunity — typically with other networks as part of a waterfall mediation chain.

    For many publishers and end users, a single call continues to be the optimal solution. If a publisher wants to test a multiple-call setup, we recommend they begin with reasonable waterfall lengths when testing; excessively large waterfalls of ad requests may not always deliver sustainable performance improvement.

    While more ad requests with multi-call setups can increase inventory access, publishers may see trade-offs like higher ad load latency within their apps, affecting the user experience. A complex multiple-call setup also typically requires more hands-on management from the publisher to maintain. Publishers who test multiple call setups should consider a balance of overall user experience, publisher overhead, and publisher revenue.

    Advertisers and buyers, including Google Ads and Display & Video 360, may have their own approach to bidding on multiple-call setups and may factor this into their models and buying behavior.

    An excessive number of calls may increase query and server loads, which could interfere with a mediation platform’s reliability standards. In such instances of excessive ad requests, AdMob and Ad Manager may take action to prevent system impact.

    Improvements to AdMob bidding and revenue optimization

    AdMob bidding, our real-time bidding solution from AdMob, continues to help publishers increase their inventory value while streamlining mediation management. In the past year, we’ve accelerated efforts to onboard more buyers with their own SDKs to participate in unified bidding and waterfall mediation. These high-quality buyer integrations help ensure optimal performance in AdMob mediation and drive more revenue for publishers.

    We are continuing to provide choice for publishers over how they monetize their mediation setup. For publishers using AdMob or Ad Manager as their mediation decision layer, we are experimenting with increasing the amount of calls allowed within Google-managed waterfalls. We are currently testing this feature in limited access.

    AdMob is committed to helping publishers remain competitive and grow their apps businesses. We will continue to incorporate feedback from our publisher partners into our product development.



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