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Apple Updates iAd Site With Video Highlight Reel

As noted by Business Insider, Apple has updated its iAd page for advertisers, posting a new highlight reel showing off some of companies and ads that have been featured in the program since its July launch.


The updated page also offers a quick glance at some of the individual brands participating in iAds, including AT&T, Audible.com, Campbell's, Dove, JCPenney, and Nissan, as well as highlighting ngmoco's We Rule as an example from the iAds for Developers program.

Apple is aggressively expanding its iAd program beyond the initial launch markets, beginning to offer worldwide viewing of the ads earlier this month and quickly following that up with announcements that it will be bringing the program to advertisers in Europe beginning next month and Japan as of early next year.

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20 months ago
This is great!

Help us all Jezuz \o/

At least Ads are not Flash so people won't complain much ;)
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20 months ago
I still don't understand why at&t needs to advertise on iPhones.
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20 months ago
I wonder when a new campaign of advertisements on iAds will stop being something "newsworthy".......:rolleyes:
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20 months ago
This is great news.

Personally, I really like the iAds that I've seen. Anytime I see a new one appear in an app, I usually view it. Even if the product has only marginal relevance to me, as the ads are very slick with a high degree of interactivity and engagement.
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20 months ago
It's. Still. An. Ad.
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20 months ago

I still don't understand why at&t needs to advertise on iPhones.


iPod Touch (and soon to be iPad) audience.
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20 months ago
Looks cool and interesting. I've yet to see an iAd here in Canada.
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20 months ago
I don't know why you guys are voting negative, iAds is a great way for developers to offer fully functional free apps (and hence, a great way for users to get better, cheaper apps), an alternative business model that can work better than trying to make a living of 99 cent apps. If devs can't make money, guess what, they will stop developing. iAds are relatively unobtrusive, you don't have to click on them, and most developers will offer an upgrade path to a paid version that removes the ads.
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20 months ago

I wonder when a new campaign of advertisements on iAds will stop being something "newsworthy".......:rolleyes:


Yeah, can I get a second for moving all future iAd announcements permanently to Page 2?
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20 months ago
Hmm, so that's what they did instead.

One of the iAds in that video is from my company. I took a bunch of photos that were going to be used in the iAd and then they changed direction and it's different now.

I hadn't seen the new version until now.

Not that I'm bitter or anything. :p
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