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Mightypro150
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04/16/11 10:31 AM (14 years ago)

AdMob code

My Android App INTMARK has been launched, rejected by Apple, but being resubmitted for image size. The app works great, but i would like to ad the AdMob banner code to make it flash a little. Can you explain where to insert the code?
 
moapp
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04/16/11 09:14 PM (14 years ago)
it seems that it's a little different from how admob shows how to install. i have asked the same questions. But the good news is that Buzztouch is coming with the feature to ad Admob so we dont have to worry about how to code to add Admob on your app :) i'm also waiting to launch 2 of my apps when admob is done. Hey David, any update on the admob for buzztouch? let us know thanks. I really appreciated ;)
 
David @ buzztouch
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04/16/11 10:11 PM (14 years ago)
Nothing significant to report. It's very very difficult to do what we're doing. When we roll this out, iAd, AdMob and MobFox will be supported. This means you can use any ad partner (from these three) without code modification. This of course is only v1.5 apps for iOS. @ Mightypro150: v1.4 apps do not natively support including ads. There are lots and lots of ways to implement it but none of them are for a novice. Explaining where to insert the code isn't really possible without a better understanding of how / when you want ads to appear. It's tough because v1.4 wasn't desingned with this in mind. Depending on your skill level, you may be able to do some Googling and figure it out. Else, you'll need to wait on us to get this supported in v1.5 or get a developer to help you disect the source-code in your project download.
 

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