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Mobile ads at Apple may be based on what you can afford

The tech giant has now patented a tool that would display advertisements based on how much money a user has.

Reports are now showing that Apple has patented a new tool that would make it possible for mobile ads to display only products and services that should be considered affordable to the individual user of that device, according to their own banks.

This mobile marketing strategy would target people based on their incomes and credit card balances.

It is already common practice for marketers to obtain information about the kinds of products that smartphone and tablet users have the greatest likelihood of purchasing based on the sites that they visit and other interactions that they have with their devices. Physical location, gender, and age can all play an important role in decision making when it comes to the types of products and services that you will buy, and they will also impact the kinds of ads that will be displayed on your device screen. However, this type of information could soon have an even larger influence on the mobile ads that you are seeing than has been the case in the past.

The idea is that the mobile ads won’t just be for the types of things that we want, but for what we can actually afford.

Mobile Ads Based On What You Can AffordAfter all, if someone has a budget of $100 available to them, then serving them a mobile advertisement for a $900 outfit won’t do anyone all that much good; not the consumer and not the advertiser.

Now, Apple has received a U.S. patent in order to try to repair this issue. They intend to do this by checking into the credit card balance of a user in order to be able to display mobile marketing that is more appropriate to their available funds. The description and illustration of the patent that was granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, described it as a “method and system for targeted advertising of goods and services to users of mobile terminals.”

It looks as though it would have to be an opt-in program (though that is not necessarily confirmed), to ensure that those individuals will be shown mobile ads only for products and services that they will be able to afford, based on their own banking information.

Twitter mobile Ads Manager officially launched

This new marketing strategy will make it possible to track ad campaign performance over smartphones.

Twitter has now released an official announcement of the launch of its mobile Ads Manager, which makes it possible for Twitter app users to be able to track the performance of their ad campaigns.

This includes the spend, the number of engagements, the cost per engagement, the number of impressions, and the engagement rate.

The mobile ads manager was formally announced by Twitter. For smartphone users with iPhone 6 and above, the new button for insight into ad performance now appears on the profile page next to the “Settings” icon. That said, for iPhone 5 users to be able to use this feature, they need to click the gear icon to bring up the Twitter Ads option. For Android users, they need to choose the drop-down from the Settings option. This, according to the announcement from the social network.

This mobile ads feature was designed for smartphone and tablet users in mind, but doesn’t allow for advertisement design.

social media twitter - Mobile AdsThe user is able to obtain insights with regards to their mobile marketing efforts on the social network, but the mobile advertising feature doesn’t go quite as far as the desktop capabilities in that it does not allow a campaign to be launched from a smartphone. Instead, an ad campaign must be created over a laptop or desktop computer.

This represents a different direction from the social media marketing strategy that was recently implemented by Facebook when they created their dedicated Facebook Ads Manager App, which not only allows marketers to be able to monitor their ad campaigns while on the go, but also create them from their smartphones and tablets.

That said, once the mobile ads have been created, the Twitter Ads button that is available on smartphones and tablets provide a range of different metrics summaries across the campaigns. Moreover, it also allows campaign bids to be edited, and budgets and schedules can be altered. Furthermore, Twitter has also pointed out that it is possible for campaigns to be extended paused, or resumed after having been paused.