Author: Denny

Mobile ads through Google include streaming tech

The technology giant has now made it possible for marketers to stream an app from the web into a device.

Recently, Google changed the way web searchers could discover the information they were seeking to find, even when it was located exclusively within an app, as it has developed a way to use mobile ads with streaming and has now implemented it.

This makes it possible for search results to include what had previously been content exclusive to mobile apps.

Using this new streaming tech, it means that when a query is made in Google over a smartphone or tablet, the results that appear will not be limited to websites. They could also include information that had previously been inaccessible outside of downloading and launching a mobile app. Now, the search engine will also provide results including in-app content and the app can be streamed from the web to the mobile device if it is not already installed. This will mean that mobile ads will also appear in front of people who are streaming the apps, not just those who are running them from their own device.

The mobile ads that can be displayed when the app is streamed include those running on the AdMob network.

Google - Mobile AdsAt the moment, that network is estimated to reach around 650,000 mobile apps, so the publishers of those apps will now be able to create ads that are actually smaller versions of the full sized mobile games, up to a maximum of sixty seconds.

Furthermore, beyond the difference that has been made in the mobile app streaming, Google has also announced that it is bringing in a second type of app install ad formats, which will involve ads that are swipeable, more engaging and more mobile friendly. They have been called “Interactive Interstitials”.

According to the new head of product for mobile advertising at Google, Sissie Hsiao, the purpose for these two new app install formats is to make it possible for developers to connect with the right users for their applications.

These mobile ads aren’t just to help an application to be downloaded. Instead, Hsiao pointed out that it will improve the rate of download by actual users. The reason is that the current trend shows that many applications are downloaded but are used only once or even never once they’re on the device.

JPMorgan is showing more support for mobile payments

JPMorgan announces its support for Samsung Pay

JPMorgan has announced that it will be supporting Samsung Pay, adding to the number of mobile payments services it is backing. The financial institution already offers support for Apple Pay and Android Pay and is developing its own mobile payments platform through Chase, which will be called Chase Pay. Adding support for more payment services is expected to encourage more consumers to participate in mobile commerce as they will have more options to do so.

Millennials are powering the growth of the mobile payments space due to their comfort with mobile technology

The company has taken note of the significant growth in the mobile payments field. One of the driving factors of this growth is the popularity of mobile technology among young consumers. Millennials, in particular, have shown a great deal of comfort with mobile services and the demand for new payment services has grown among these consumers. Banks throughout the country are eager to engage these consumers by showing support for their favored mobile payments services.

Bank continues to see strong growth in its mobile consumer base

Mobile Payments - Image of JPMorgan Chase TowerJPMorgan has seen their mobile customer base grow by 21%, reaching 22.2 million by the third quarter of this year. Consumers want to use mobile payments services because they are seen as more convenient than traditional forms of commerce. These services also double as a type of digital wallet, allowing consumers to store their financial data for easy access. They can also use these digital wallets to store information from retailers, such as mobile coupons or data concerning loyalty programs.

Mobile payments will see significant growth throughout the US in the coming years

Mobile payments is likely to continue growing throughout the U.S. in the coming years. Over the holiday season, many consumers opted to use their mobile devices to make purchases online and in physical stores. Mobile payments services have proven to be quite popular, as they allow consumers to shop with more convenience. One of the issues preventing consumers from embracing mobile commerce, however, are security issues that exist in this sector.