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Android eCPMs rise 26% during Q3, but the Apple premium remains

Results from MoPub's latest report

Android eCPMs rise 26% during Q3, but the Apple premium remains
US mobile monetisation platform MoPub has released its Mobile Advertising Marketplace report for the period June to September 2012.

The conclusions are generated from the 20 billion monthly ad impressions that ran through its real-time bidding service.

This will rise for Q4, however, as the company recently announced it was now handling 1 billion ads a day.

Cross platform competition

In terms of headlines, the gap between the price of adverts running on apps and games on iOS and Android devices continues to shrink.

Android eCPMs increased - up 26 percent in Q3 - but the Apple premium - of around 29c - remains.



Indeed, this can be seen most clearly as cost of advertising within iPad apps is double that of apps running on Android tablets.



More information

The other key trend is the importance of the advertising experience - both in terms of the premium attached to rich media ad units such as videos, as well as impressions backed with key words. These typically help in terms of targeting by gender and age.

The addition of such information can increase the value of ads by 40 or 50 percent, as it enables brand advertisers to get involved in mobile campaigns.
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