For a mobile game to have success and achieve installs, graphic and technical perfection are not enough. The advertising strategy employed to promote it, and equally as important the choice of ad creatives used, play a fundamental part.
Banner ads, whether static or dynamic, are strategically positioned at the top or bottom of the interface, providing a constant presence throughout the user experience. Despite their continuous visibility, banner ads may be perceived as less immersive compared to other ad formats.
In contrast to the subtlety of banner ads, interstitial ads seize the attention by occupying the entire screen. These full-screen ads make their appearance during natural breaks in the user’s session, such as transitions between levels or loading moments. Their prominent visibility and engagement are notable, taking advantage of users’ receptiveness during these intervals.
Native ads seamlessly blend into the game environment, offering a non-disruptive advertising experience. They are less intrusive while effectively reaching and resonating with the target audience and are adaptable to various platforms. This adaptability contributes to their widespread use in digital marketing strategies and mobile app marketing.
Video ads not only effectively capture the attention but also deliver information about the mobile game in a captivating way through visuals. Boasting impressive user engagement and retention rates, video ads seamlessly integrate with other formats like playable ads, interstitial ads, and Apple’s proprietary SKOverlay technology, widely utilized in mobile games.
One of the most employed formats in mobile games advertising, playable ads introduce an interactive gaming element, allowing users to engage with a mini-game or trial within the ad itself. This unique approach enables users to immerse themselves in a snippet of first-person gameplay. Playable ads have proven to be a highly effective mobile app marketing tool, driving substantial revenue.
Another immensely employed ad format in mobile games, rewarded video ads establish a value exchange by offering users incentives such as in-game currency, extra lives, or premium skins in return for watching a video ad. It has been proven that gamers really like rewarded video ads, as this format creates a mutually beneficial scenario for both gamers and advertisers.
A straightforward contrast between dynamism and staticity shows a clear winner: video ads versus banner ads. Video ads surpass banner ads on multiple fronts, leading with an 86% Click-Through Rate (CTR) compared to the 55% of banner ads, as well as a Conversion Rate (CR) three times higher than that of banners.
A dynamic ad unit combines different kinds of ad formats, mostly playable ads and video ads, to create a multi-page ad. In particular, it is not uncommon to see a sequence made of a short video ad, a playable ad, and an ending card, which could either consist of another playable ad or of an interstitial ad, with a button that redirects to the app store and to in-house assets.
It goes without saying that the choice of creatives used to promote a mobile game is entirely up to advertisers and developers.