I assessed to Admob => Add Unit.
Just only three options showed me: Banner, interstitial, and rewarded
But in https://developers.google.com/admob/android/native-unified
they show me two more ad formats are Native Ads Advanced (Unified) and Native Ads Advanced
They also showed the ID in there content but I don't know that it's mine or not
I am so sorry if it's kind of a stupid question but I have no idea and I need your help. Thank you !
As you can see on top of the page linked, it says:
Native Ads Advanced is currently released to a limited set of
publishers. If you're interested in participating, reach out to your
account manager to discuss the possibility.
Native Ads are only available as Ad Units, if the feature is unlocked for you by an account manager. I am facing the same problem and Google seems to be very strict, when deciding who to add to the "limited set of publishers".
A sample for a google group, where this has been demanded:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-admob-ads-sdk/f0Ngf-qvYmk
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I'm implementing native ads from AdMob, but it's not going well and I have a few general questions:
1) Are native ads from AdMob still in closed beta? If yes, is there a date when it will be open for the public?
2) If it's stil in beta, where do I have to register to become part of the beta-crew and how likely is it, that they accept me?
3) What are these Native Ad Templates? What part of the ad is "templated" since the ads themselves are given by AdMob. Since my native ads dont work yet, I'm kinda confused here.
4) In the AdMob account they talk about "mediating ad networks". Anybody experience with that? When does it make sense to have extra mediator networks instead of just letting AdMob send the ads?
The main question is - How can I get a unit ID for production instead of using the test unit ID
Admob doesn't give me a option to select native ads? Here is a image with the 3 options that are given to select from:
What am I missing? Should I select native ads from another place? I surely can't use the test test unit id. I know that Native Express is discontinued, this is for Native Advance.
I followed the guideline on support.google and the image above is mentioned in step 6 in that guide Click Select for the Native ad format, but as you can see there is no option to select the native ad format.
Also, on developers.google they only talk about using the test unit id when testing and don't mention what unit Id should be used for production.
The easiest way to load test ads is to use our dedicated test ad unit ID for Native Advanced on Android:
ca-app-pub-3940256099942544/2247696110
It's been specially configured to return test ads for every request, and you're free to use it in your own apps while coding, testing, and debugging. Just make sure you replace it with your own ad unit ID before publishing your app.
I now asked a question on groups.google.com and on googlesamples github page with the hopes of getting a answer. So far no response.
My conclusion to this subject:
After a lot of questions, emails and research I have found that native advance is STILL in beta release and only available to a small group of publishers, the VIPs if you will.
Somehow I misread this on AdMob's website:
Note: Native Ads Advanced is currently in a limited release. If you are interested in participating, reach out to your account manager to discuss the possibility.
So with native express discontinued and stop serving ads on 1 March 2018 I would have thought that AdMob would make native advance available to all publishers. Unfortunately that is not the case.
So, I'm sorry Google AdMob but I will have to look at other options. Not like they care ;)
I have implemented advance native ads in my Android application.
Now, I want to take them live but cannot get them to work with my native app unit id. I am guessing it's because that can only be used for express ads.
How can I get an advance ad unit id?
Native Ads Advanced are in a closed beta right now. From Native Ads Advanced:
This feature is currently in a limited beta release. If you are
interested in participating, reach out to your account manager to
discuss the possibility. This feature will be made available to all
publishers at the conclusion of the beta.
You need to contact AdMob if you'd like to participate in the beta.
I just finished my app, a tool that you use for about 5min and then export, so I have considered to show a video ad before each exportation. The debate begins here, which ad company is better? I like Admob because I have other apps with banners and it's very confortable to have all I need in one web.
But I read that Admob is not the better one and I've heard too that with interstitial video ads you get the same revenues that with interstitial image ads, it's that true?
Thanks in advance
Don't choose now.
Pick 3 contenders. Deploy you app with the SDK for all 3, and use mediation (such as Admob's) in order to flick between them. Then you can try all 3 by switching between them using the mediation web console without needing to redeploy.
I suspect you will want more than one anyway as they don't always have ads available in all regions at all times, so you are going to want to use mediation anyhow.
And don't ask which 3 - that is not a question for this site.
All- I was wondering if there is a way to control what ads go on my app when I am using AdMob or if I have no say at all. The only reason why I care is that I don't want users to come to the conclusion that my apps are say violent when they have ads for shooting games. Thanks for your time.
Sure, you can select which kind of ads to show. All the settings are available in the AdMob control panel.
on AdMob Sites & Apps page look at Manage Settings near your application , there you can choose what kind of ads types to show and also filter by text/URL