zawali |
04-15-2023 04:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard
(Post 23124487)
The app is AmericasBestPics
Here's a URL from one of their ads
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https://www.melbourneaudi.com/schedule-vip-test-drive-melbourne-fl.htm?utm_source=dbm&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=geotargeting&utm_term=320x50&utm_content=TestDrive&dclid=CIihp6eArf4CFUmWhgodlf0JOg&gclid=EAIaIQobChMItrHFhYCt_gIVkuazCh0NxAWXEAEYASAAEgJuLPD_BwE
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I just opened this website americasbestpics.com on computer, it seems that it uses google adsence which is google advertising platform .
The method to know which advertising platform a website use is to copy an AD link, and get the domain name of it, for example google ads links have the domain googleadservices.com or adclick.g.doubleclick.net , then try to access it directly and you will find some indices about which company owns the domain, or just try to search about it on google. the link you stated is the link that the advertiser used in the AD, I do not talk about this link, to make it clear when you click on an AD there are two links the first one which is the ADS network company link is the first visited link (this is the link that gives indice about which AD network is used), this first link redirects you directly to the ADVERTISER link which is in our case the link you stated of melbourneaudi.com which is the link that this company that seems a cars company advertised. Now let's talk about mobile app, mobile apps do not rely on one advertising network, they use many in the same time to boost revenue, and to know which AD networks a mobile app is using, you can still use the method I cited already, but there is a better one which is to get the website of the app developer in google play store app page and visit https://thiswebsite.com/app-ads.txt , in our example it is https://americasbestpics.com/app-ads.txt and you will find a list of domains owned by ADS networks companies, for example appnexus.com , inmobi.com , applovin.com and so on. all those domains represent different mobile ADS networks. I think the same method will work for APP STORE apps.
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