AdDuplex introduces new monetization program for Windows Developers

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AdDuplex today launched a new monetization program for Windows apps and fame developers. The company has actually been testing its new ad monetization program (which doesn’t seem to have a name as of yet) and it allowed some apps and games to generate “thousands of dollars” per month in revenue. Don’t get too excited, however — at the moment, the new monetization program for AdDuplex is invite-only and your apps or games will have to meet the following criteria to be able to get into the program. Additionally, it is also worth mentioning that the monetization program only supports Windows 10 and Windows Phone 8 apps and games.

Here are the requirements:

  • Apps and games capable of showing 10,000+ ad impressions daily. The reason is simple – we want you to make at least few hundred dollars a month. We realize that you may have several smaller apps, so this criteria is not set in stone.
  • No “gray area” content. Some of the most popular apps, unfortunately, balance on the edge of legality and quite often cross over it. Advertisers don’t want to advertise there. We will not go deep analyzing whether what you do is legal or not, but if it feels questionable we will have to pass this time.
  • Good ad placement. This is subjective and you may not be showing ads right now at all, but we would like to provide value to advertisers, so they are happy to continue generating revenue for you.
  • Windows Phone 8 or Windows 10 (both Mobile and Desktop). As we want you to make money, we need to be realistic – there isn’t much demand on WP7 or Windows 8.x on the desktop.

If you think your app meets the entry requirements, you can sign-up for the new AdDuplex monetization program here.

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