Senin, 12 Mei 2014

Apple's Plans To Introduce Full-Screen, In-App Video Iads

By Adam Musa


Many iOS users are dreading the arrival of Apple's new full-screen, in app video aps later this year. Most people who use their iPads or iPhones on a regular basis have already had enough of the current in-app banner ads from the iAds mobile network. The prospect of having to watch full-screen video ads before being able to use or exit an app has many iOS users looking for the cheapest Android mobile device on the market.



The new full-screen ads are going to be a big change from Apple's currents mobile ads, which are limited to small banner ads, which a user has to click on in order to play the associated video commercial, and iTunes Radio audio ads. Many iOS users are worried that the new ads are going to be far too interruptive.

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.

How effective these new ads will be is something that only time will tell. That said, companies who are thinking about buying these new ads are going to have to certainly consider the possibility that such ads could actually damage their brand if Apple's deployment of the ads severely hinders a person's experience of apps and iOS devices in general.




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