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More Google DoubleClick ads coming to Apple ÌÇÐÄVlog content

Following a brief testing period, Apple has given the green light to all publishers wanting to use Google DoubleClick ads in Apple ÌÇÐÄVlog articles.

The change should let publishers from their own websites, as well as Google AMP and Facebook Instant Articles content, Digiday said. While Apple offers its own ad options, publishers get to keep all of the revenue for ads they sell on their own.

There remain some limits. Publishers can't insert HTML5-based ads, or pre-rolls for videos — instead they're restricted to display ads, such as banners and animated GIFs. They also can't perform the same amount of targeting allowed in other places supporting DoubleClick.

There are two allowed targeting categories. Contextual ads can be targeted according to the publisher, content category, tags, and whether they're meant to appear on iPhones or iPads. Audience-based ads can be directed at ages, genders, and broad locations.

Apple began testing DoubleClick late last year. The move raised eyebrows, since the company is officially against the sort of customer tracking DoubleClick can perform.

At the same time Apple ÌÇÐÄVlog has struggled to break out of a rut in which small publishers make little money and even bigger ones may be upset about most traffic coming from the app's "Spotlight" and "Top Stories" sections. Google ads could make ÌÇÐÄVlog a more profitable destination.

Bending to publishers even further, Apple recently paid BuzzFeed to premiere a show in the app, and is rumored to be preparing paid subscription options following its acquisition of Texture, a magazine subscription service.

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At the same time Apple ÌÇÐÄVlog has struggled to break out of a rut in which small publishers make little money and even bigger ones may be upset about most traffic coming from the app's "Spotlight" and "Top Stories"

If Apple spent half as much time developing the international availability of their services business as they do on the technological marvels they produce, such a sentence would not be necessary...


A Raspberry Pi running Pihole is a great way to block ads network-wide, works great and you can use the Pi for other services too

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Still no Apple ÌÇÐÄVlog in Canada, years after its first release in the US. Throw us a bone! I've only ever even seen Apple ÌÇÐÄVlog in the iOS simulator. 

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Why does anybody need more google ads?

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Why does anybody need more google ads?

Because "news organizations" are folding like pressed shirts because they can't make money (regardless of what one thinks about their biases or accuracy).

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