Ah, third-party software setup. I greatly prefer the OS I'm using, native
apps, and freeware (open-source) unless some true innovation appears though.

On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 4:16 PM, William Ferguson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I started by splitting evenly amongst all the networks available via Admob
> mediation for about a week to get a baseline. I then narrowed down on the
> networks that were giving the best performance and switched off the others.
> It's that simple.
>
> The only pain (IMHO) from the Admob mediation route is that it requires
> inclusion of
>
>    1. The Admob mediation library
>    2. The library for each network that you want to integrate
>    3. The mediation adapter library for each network that you want to
>    integrate.
>
> So it adds a bit of bloat, but that wasn't as big a deal as what I thought
> it was going to be.
>
> William
>
>
> On Sunday, October 21, 2012 11:10:30 PM UTC+10, John Coryat wrote:
>>
>> We're not using mediation. I figured things were going better than
>> expected so why rock the boat. Since you've seen such good results, I will
>> give it a try. Any tips on how to maximize revenue using mediation?
>>
>> -John Coryat
>>
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