Admob blocking banners for PewDiePug and warns to watch out
So i guess I will also have to make a rev mob account than for the effected games.
Do you know if Revmob also belongs/related to adsense?
So i guess I will also have to make a rev mob account than for the effected games.
Do you know if Revmob also belongs/related to adsense?
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What exactly are you doing? Linking to a youtube video grab downloader or something?
The topic of the game is to make the dogs youtube stars
I guess they see it as advertising/promote of youtube
or they think it creates real views..
This seems likely. If you respond explaining how you don't actually access or use YouTube in any way they might rescind the action? Assuming you navigate your way around the black hole that is Google communications...
I wrote them:
"AdMob publishers are not permitted to abuse or promote the abuse of any Google product, such as Google Play, YouTube, or Blogger. This includes circumventing, or providing the means to circumvent, the policies or terms of these or other Google products, such as by allowing users to download YouTube videos."
I do neither of these things. There is no harm generated or promoted, also there is no option to download youtube videos or the indication to do so. I also see the Ad is live and served so could you please confirm that there is no issue so I do not have to be afraid. Thank you.
for now pug 1 and 2 are switched to rev mob
so I can also compare performance..
yeah I would prefer to just have 1 than 2 banner partners for android versions.
are you seeing revmob banners in your test app? I put some banners in a game last week and never saw any banner ads.
@jonmulcahy did it a couple of hours ago but not yet any impressions
admob works very good btw. as long they don't block your apps.
made per day average 15 euro with admob banners the last couple days since game salad supports it. Except today obviously.
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If you don´t mind me asking, what´s the eCPM like with admob?
@NipaDidIt i guess rpm is there eCPM
wait...
yes!
Page RPM = (Estimated earnings / Number of page views) * 1000