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iAd Production Beginner's Guide

By : Ben Collier
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iAd Production Beginner's Guide

By: Ben Collier

Overview of this book

Think of an iAd as a micro-app contained within an app on a user's iPhone or iPad that they've downloaded from the App Store. When the user taps your advert's banner it bursts into life filling the entire screen of their device. iAd Beginner's Guide takes you through the start to finish process of building rich, compelling, interactive iAds. You will learn to create beautiful multi-page ads with store finders, social sharing, 3D images and video galleries. You will create ads that utilize the powerful technologies in the iPhone to make your brand shine. Once you have engaged the user you can carry out targeted advertising campaigns with location-based coupons, store finders and social engagement. Using the iTunes Store you will see how it's even possible to add one-click digital content purchasing right within your ad. Learn how iAd producer manages all the HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3 behind your iAd. You will be creating emotive, gripping and effective mobile advertising campaigns in no time.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
iAd Production
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Chapter 9, Managing a Successful iAd Campaign


You have a store finder page and a gallery in your ad; would you:

Answer: B

Although it could be tempting to include no sections on a small ad, remember, you may want to modify and tweak the ad later. Say you add another gallery or an email contact form; you’ve now able to use the analytics you captured from earlier versions of your ad.

Give each page a section so they’re easy to separate and identify.

Answer: C

Giving each page a section would defeat the point of using sections as pages and their events are already grouped and collated. Equally, ignoring sections would be a mistake as there are some clear correlation between our pages. Ultimately, sections come down to your overall analytics strategy and personal preference - just make sure they make sense.