Apple has sent out the following email to iAd-using developers and advertisers:
About Quattro Wireless and the iAd Network
Since the launch of the iAd Network just over a month ago, advertisers and developers have been telling us how much they love this powerful new way to reach iPhone and iPod touch users right in their favorite apps.
iAds are captivating viewers with high-quality video and rich media experiences, engaging customers like never before and already delivering dramatic results. Advertisers are seeing a huge spike in the amount of time customers spend watching and interacting with ads, making them more comparable to television advertising than traditional online ads, and developers are thrilled with this new source of revenue.
We believe iAd is the best mobile ad network in the world, and starting next month we’re going to focus all of our resources on the iAd advertising platform. We are no longer accepting new campaigns for the Quattro Wireless Network, and we will soon begin winding down existing campaigns. As of September 30, we will support ads exclusively for the iAd Network.
Advertisers can learn more about iAd here. If you are a developer, find out how to generate revenue and promote your apps using iAd here.
We look forward to working with you on this incredible new opportunity in mobile advertising. If you are a current Quattro Wireless developer or advertiser and have questions about this change, please contact your account manager.
Sincerely,
Andy Miller
Vice President, iAd
Apple Inc.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers too numerous to mention individually for the heads up.]
iAd. The revolutionary and magical advertising medium.
iAd – just another waste of time for the consumer who’d rather just pay a fair price for what something is worth, no strings attached..
@Mike
Smart developers will produce free iAd supported apps, plus paid, ad-free versions, perhaps with more bells and whistles. The existence of iAds does not require their inclusion in apps.
So what is MDN going to do? They moved to Quattro, right? Do they have the resources to do an iAd? Is the pricing in the same neighborhood?
——RM
Good! iAd for the win!
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@ Spark
That’s what they said about cable TV when it was introduced – no more need for ad-supported broadcasting. How quickly that changed when cable companies had their victims hooked.
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