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Kamis, 08 Mei 2014

The Arrival Of Apple's New Full-Screen, In-App Video Ads

By Adam Musa


According to reports from AdAge, later this year, Apple is planning to introduce full-screen in-app video iAds. Many people are calling the new ads "interstitials". This is because it is though that the ads will initially be used in news-style apps and game apps, and the video ads will play in between articles or after the completion of each level in a game.



Many are calling this latest venture Apple's attempt to tap into the lucrative TV budgets of big-brand advertisers. Brands will have the ability to re-purpose TV ads that they have already produced and use them to target users of mobile devices. Unlike the current ads from iAds, full-screen in-app video ads will be hard for users of iOS devices to ignore, so it is thought that the ads will be much more effective and thus more appealing to some of the big brand names.

Some people are getting particularly annoyed about the prospect of being forced to view video ads between different levels in gaming apps, as being distracted from gameplay is never a good thing. Many people are also worried about the prospect of the ads containing loud audio tracks, which could disrupt others if an iOS device is being used in a public place without headphones plugged in.

We do not yet know how exactly Apple plans to sell these new full-screen in-app video commercials, but there is a lot of talk online about an ad exchange auction. It is thought that many companies will be able to simply re-purpose their current TV ads for mobile viewing and thus eliminate the cost of shooting new commercials.

Apple are said to be introducing the new full-screen video ads in an attempt to attract new advertisers to the iAds network and to encourage existing advertisers to spend more money. As of yet, Apple has not released any details about the cost of the new video ads. It is safe to say that Apple will be hoping to attract many major advertising partners, such as Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, Nissan and McDonald's.




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