add ads on web apps - android

I am properly using adMob and iAd on my native apps. However I am unable to find a good solution for webapps. Assuming that adSense is not allowed for webapps, which services can be use for it? Thank you

We can use all types of the publisher services given by various companies but the thing is we need safe and reliable web apps which gives us Quality with corporate look.
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Any Multivariant Testing available for Native Mobile Apps

So, I am trying to search for a multivariant testing option available for native mobile apps. I am not able to find any online. Been going through blogs and google and I could only find Google Optimize and also saw few others like optimizely
But when I go through those options I only see options for website (like add urls or domain) which doesn't work with native mobile apps
I do know that Optimizely's Full Stack product will allow for experimentation testing for native applications, anything with an internet connection really. Here is their official documentation for Swift SDK.

Is it appropriate to use a website as mobile app

I know embedding a website in an in-app browser in a mobile app could reduce the performance, but since the type of website I'm developing is more or less a blog, I was wondering if the performance should be negligible.
I have searched through Google for any posts addressing this issue and there seems to be none.
you can do that, but I suggest you to take a look at Progressive Web Apps (PWA) concept and using it.
Yes. Its very easy to use website in mobile app.

Google AdMob vs. AdSense

does anyone has experience with both Google ad systems? We are using AdSense for our mobile websites and projects but we want to use now also for our native mobile apps (Android, iOS and may be even for WP). Is it better to implement AdMob for apps then implement AdSense (difficulty of implementation, platforms compatability and stability and of course influence on revenue)? There is important to be mentioned, that we are publishers. Thanks a lot!
There is no big specific difference for developers. Adsense uses scripts for mobile websites, admob uses specific sdk(play) for native apps. Both of are easy to implement. Just follow the setup instructions.
According to my experiences, ads which are displayed in native apps gets more revenue. In addition, easy to manage, display time and content choice is better.
Just try. Getting experience is not far away from you.
Good luck.

Android app and Web Interaction idea

I am new to android development, I have a website that is for online shopping and I want to make an android app so the smart phone users can also access it. It will use something like PHP post/get, JSON, JavaScript to get values from server and submit forms from app. My question is after doing all these, mean HTTP Connection and all that, is there any need to make a special website for mobile device too, that will be compatible with mobile device? or no need of this, just to open it in mobile app? I have googled it but can't find something useful.
I think most of visitors will visit the normal site instead of installing a unknown app.
It's your own choose, if i have the the choice i would choose both (web and app).
I think it's important to have a user and mobile friendly website.
At least you could make your website responsive so that user have the choice whether they will install a Native app or use the 'web' app.
I've met the same question.
Apps are good-looking and functional.
But the thing is, especially in China, almost everybody around me uses "Wechat" as a daily app. The most important thing Wechat can provide is an entry. By establishing an official accounts, customers can be easily linked to your mobile website. And 1)it's way more convenience than Apps. 2)Mobile website has a less developing cost than an App. 3)With HTML5 spreading to mobile terminals, the interfaces can be cool and the function can be amazing.
So, for middle/little companies, I personally recommend mobile website.

Is it possible to accept payment in all currency in my android app using google checkout?

I am trying to integrate payment gateway in my android app.
Purpose of app is to buy online e books.
Site is already Developed and it is using EBS service for payment.
To be specific App is designed for Asian countries only.
Can anyone help me regarding this?
Do i need to simply call my site URL for this or it is not a practical approach.
Any help would make work my simpler as i am not familiar with this stuff.
Please help me if you have experience with it but please do not just copy paste links as i have gone through many sites for that.
Here, EBS support you can find the API that EBS provides. There is no specific API currently available for android. I think you should have to implement it at your server side and make a call with web services.

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