Smaato was one of my early options because you can link it to AdMob and
DoubleClick accounts but they, like many others, only have native iOS and
Android SDKs which requires LC9 (which even now doesn't fully support iOS
Obj-C Frameworks just yet). https://wiki.smaato.com/display/IN/Ad+Tag
Sean Col
Thanks Sean, its work but I´m worried about the adverts themes. Do you
have try SMAATO.com ?
best regards
JE
2017-09-11 14:27 GMT-04:00 Pi Digital via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> Exactly. Make sure that your widget has some sort of way for them to close
> it eventually. If
I've also just found that Millenial Media uses Javascript too.
http://docs.onemobilesdk.aol.com/mmadlib/index.html
The link to the InMobi MobileWeb guide is
https://support.inmobi.com/monetize/mobile-web/
InMobi seems the most popular and bigger or the two with more features as
well.
To use eithe
Exactly. Make sure that your widget has some sort of way for them to close it
eventually. If you have it steered through your own website (rather than direct
link) then you could set up banners for display in a smaller browser window. It
depends on what suits you or your clients the most. There
after I had the link, how I can use it in the stack?
With a browser widget ?
Thanks again
JE
2017-09-11 8:16 GMT-04:00 Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> I 'was' working on a widget that runs MobFox (which acts as an agent to all
> of the other ad providers),
I 'was' working on a widget that runs MobFox (which acts as an agent to all
of the other ad providers), but had to abandon it as MobFox suddenly with
no warning removed their Javascript and CURL access so now you can only use
iOS and Android native SDKs. That would require more than LC8 can deliver
Hi experts, do you know if LIVECODE solved some way to monetize the
app, using ads?
best regards
JE.Montero
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