Mobile ads are about to get annoying says Brainium Studios

Posted on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 by FREEMAN LIGHTNER, Marketing Editor

The new year will usher in a new definition of “mobile” in mobile gaming apps. Currently, mobile gaming apps have been synonymous with gaming on our phones. But, with the non-stop innovation in IoT and the looming promises of 5G, the “mobile” in mobile gaming is about to refer to everything from refrigerators to mirrors to spaceships. Wherever there is a screen, there will be an opportunity to embed mobile applications of any kind.

Mobile ads are about to get more annoying and it’s going to be critical that mobile app developers protect their end-users.

With new major privacy changes coming down the pipeline on iOS (and likely Android too), targeted ads will decrease dramatically. While ads are typically unwelcomed by mobile end-users even if they are targeted to individual interests, they will become even more annoying as advertisers have less access to personal data. In 2021, the platforms that take extra measures on the backend to ensure ads don’t eclipse UX will win big with their target audiences and better their industries as a whole.

Who is Scott Willoughby

Scott brings 15 years of leadership in mobile and digital product management, marketing, and brand development across consumer technology, entertainment, and gaming. He has been both an early employee at multiple successful startups, and a leader of teams in large organizations such as Amazon and Microsoft. He has successfully launched, grown, and managed over half-a-dozen successful mobile titles, and secured 10 Editor’s Choice awards in the App Store.

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