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kovpas2013-11-09 18:37:34
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kovpas, 2013-11-09 18:37:34

Temporarily granting functionality per click on an ad?

I'm wondering if it even makes sense to do the following: in an iOS application, there are several different inapps available for a dollar apiece. There was an idea to provide each of the inapps to the user for a day, provided that he clicks on the advertisement - the user clicks "Try now", a page with a banner appears (or fullscreen interstitial, as I understand it, clicking on it brings more money) and as soon as the user clicks on the ad, the corresponding functionality will be unlocked for a day.
Actually, there are several questions:
- how economically feasible is it? If advertising will bring a fraction of a cent per click, it makes no sense. If, say, 10-15 cents, then there is most likely a reason. I have no experience with mobile advertising at all, so I would be glad if I could be guided by numbers.
Will Google get banned for this? It is clear that the user is not going to click on the advertisement, I kind of force him. Does this violate the terms of use?
Thanks in advance for your replies.

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Stepan, 2013-11-09
@kovpas

According to the rules of AdMoba, you can get banned even for the fact that the ad block is placed near any function buttons in your application.
Your scheme will most likely be regarded as "use any means to artificially increase the number of clicks and impressions."
Maybe I'm wrong, I'll be glad to hear a refutation. I myself have been thinking about such a scheme for a long time, but I don’t want to lose my AdMob and AdSense accounts.

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MakeInstall, 2013-11-09
@MakeInstall

better for sharing, let's give something for entering every day) or for seven days or for a month! And it will be fairer...

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Alexander, 2013-11-13
@alexyat

If you plan to do this, I would advise you to hide it from the censors of Apple, because. this is against their rules in the Review Guideline. Buying a user. Good luck!

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