I have been doing research on this issue, for a project I am working on.
I feel like the best solution is to use a javascript/html interface with ad providers. That way, it does not depend on plugins that might eventually become outdated. I also think it is a terrible idea to become locked into a single ad provider. I am going add notes here about ad service companies that provide a mobile web/html5 interface. This method should work for all of the platforms that we sometimes use.
So far, I have found that the following ad service companies provide a mobile web interface. Here they are by product name and the webpage that mentions mobile web interface:
Millennial Media: docs.millennialmedia.com/mmadlib/index.html
Mopub:
http://www.mopub.com/resources/docs/mob ... tegration/
MobFox:
www.mobfox.com
Hunt (Spanish speaking market):
http://www.mobyaffiliates.com/mobile-ad ... obile-ads/
InMobi:
https://support.inmobi.com/monetize/int ... obile-web/
Mojiva: welcome.mojiva.com
RevMob:
https://www.revmobileadnetwork.com
Smaato:
https://www.smaato.com
Other ad providers might also offer a mobile web interface. As I learn more, I will add more to this list. In my readings so far, I am drawn to MobFox because it seems that their html5 interface works for their ad mediation service, which is likely to generate more revenue than pulling straight from a single ad provider.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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