Very high CPM they promise you is a red flag.
 
Even if the network is bound by policies and it's not force closes your app 
there is a good chance the ad company itself is not profitable and at one 
point they would stop paying you (after paying you a good money after the 
first couple of months). 
 
There are too many ad networks companies on the market, it's over saturated 
(every day I get another email from a new ad network promising high CPMs).
I guess the reason for that is many people out there think building an ad 
network = easy money.
 
 

On Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:02:46 PM UTC+3, Nathan wrote:

> Which ad networks will get you banned?
>
> I thought this deserved its own topic. 
>
> I come at this with mostly curiosity. I have not used ads as a revenue 
> source, but do not rule it out in the future. 
>
> At AnDevCon, for example, there are probably 20 booths with ad networks, 
> all promising you they can get you unbelievable eCPMs. 
>
> Under the new content policy, there are 15 days till you will get banned 
> if your ad network has bad content or behaves badly. 
>
> Based on that, which ad networks are you removing because they cause you 
> worry?
>
> Which ones are you keeping because you have nothing to worry about?
>
> Which ones would you not go near, then or now, because they will probably 
> get you banned? 
>
> I have a theory that the restrictions will encourage people to only use 
> AdMob, or to use no ad network at all. Am I right?
>
> Nathan
>
>

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