Make this the year you stop letting fraudulent bots burn through your budget and start maximizing the power of mobile advertising with must-click messaging. Join our VB Live event to learn how to stay in front of your audience, ahead of your competitors, and on top of fraud.
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Mobile app monetization still has major untapped potential, with more canvasses opening up for mobile advertising than ever. For instance, over 2.5 billion people have at least one messaging app — a number that’s expected to reach 3.6 billion, or just about half of the human race, in just the next couple of years.
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The problem is that with way more money and more comprehensive campaigns, marketers are throwing the doors wide open to fraud. Major mobile app install and engagement campaigns to attract loyal users are big, juicy targets that are attracting the attention of tech swindlers intent on latching on and sucking your budget dry.
In 2016, it was estimated that mobile app marketers lost upwards of $100 million due to app install and engagement advertising fraud. The liars and the cheaters are getting one over on us because they’re getting more sophisticated with every new OS update, learning new tricks to dupe advertisers into paying for both installs of fakery and in-app engagements of lies.
It’s everything from falsified click data to paid installs from counterfeit devices, and even fraudulent and simulated in-app events (CPA fraud). And the damage doesn’t stop there, because the impact of these false installs and events on lookalike targeting and retargeting is staggering.
Sure, the news sounds grim, but the market is fighting back, from increasingly sophisticated verification tools to collaborations with publishers in order to pinpoint specific impressions, categorize the problem, and snag actionable data in real time.
For mobile advertising, the rewards outnumber the risks, with engagement opportunities blowing open the gates, and video and 360-advertising creating new audience dynamics while crackdowns on fraud continue.
So make this the year you stop letting fraud take a bite out of your budget, and turn your mobile advertising into must-click moments. Join our latest live, interactive VB Live event for an in-depth look at how to stay in front of your audience, ahead of your competitors, and on top of fraud.
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Don’t miss out!
In this VB Live event, you’ll:
- Learn what works and what doesn’t in 2017’s mobile advertising arena
- Mitigate the mobile advertising fraud risk in your own applications
- Create the most engaging mobile advertisements for savvy app patrons
- Use video and 360 advertising to stay abreast of the latest trends in mobile advertising
Speakers:
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- Stewart Rogers, Director of Technology, VentureBeat
- Wendy Schuchart, Moderator, VentureBeat
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