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Top 10 Interstitial Ad Networks for Publishers [2022]

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Almost 70% of publishers in the food and gaming niche use a mix of interstitials and rewarded ads for mobile app monetization to maximize their ad revenue. Stay tuned to discover your future interstitial ad network partner by going through this post. AdMob or Google Ads for Interstitial Ads.

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30. Dave Zinman – on the first ad server, BlueLithium and beyond

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Based on a business plan written while they were students, the company narrowed in on providing a solution for advertisers to automate their own access to ad inventory. In 2006, Dave joined the team as SVP/GM at BlueLithium, a high-flying ad network. ”

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30. Dave Zinman – on the first ad server, BlueLithium and beyond

Paleo AdTech

Based on a business plan written while they were students, the company narrowed in on providing a solution for advertisers to automate their own access to ad inventory. In 2006, Dave joined the team as SVP/GM at BlueLithium, a high-flying ad network. ”

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32. John Ferber – putting the dot-com in Advertising.com

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John was the co-founder with his brother Scott Ferber of the very well-known Baltimore-based ad network eventually called Advertising.com, which began in 1998 and sold to AOL for a reported $435 million (plus about $60 million cash) in the summer of 2004. The brothers stayed at AOL for two years, John working as a Chief of Product.

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32. John Ferber – putting the dot-com in Advertising.com

Paleo AdTech

John was the co-founder with his brother Scott Ferber of the very well-known Baltimore-based ad network eventually called Advertising.com, which began in 1998 and sold to AOL for a reported $435 million (plus about $60 million cash) in the summer of 2004. The brothers stayed at AOL for two years, John working as a Chief of Product.

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