Add Your Mobile Site or Android App

To serve ads on your mobile site or Android app:

  1. Log in to your account at www.admob.com or click here: www.admob.com/login.
  2. Click the Sites & Apps tab.
  3. Click Add a Mobile Site to add a mobile site or an Android app.
  4. Enter your mobile site or Android app name. This is not seen by users, but helps you to keep track of all your apps and sites.
  5. Enter your mobile site URL. This must be a mobile site (such as http://wap.admob.com) or the URL of your app in Android Market (for example, market://details?id<packagename>)
  6. Select the channel most appropriate for describing your site.

    A channel is the category your app or site is listed under in our network. When advertisers are setting bids for individual ads, they have the option to do so by channel. Advertisers can allocate their spend across channels that they feel are most relevant to their ad. It is important to assign your site or app to the correct channel to get the most relevant advertising from our advertisers. For example, if you have a movie listings site, you should select the entertainment channel so that advertisers advertising a movie choose to serve ads on your site.

  7. Enter a description for your mobile site or Android app. To encourage advertisers to advertise across your app or site, provide as many details as possible about usage, user demographics, and so on.
  8. Click Add to add your app or site to our network.
  9. You have now added your mobile site or Android app to our network. Ads are not shown on your app or site until you activate it by implementing the install code. You can access the install code by clicking on Setup to the right of the app or site that you wish to activate.

Note: You have the option to configure your site settings – to do this, click the Sites & Apps tab and click the name of the app or site for which you want to configure settings.

Related Topics:
Where Ads Appear on Your App or Site
Types of Ads That Appear on Your App or Site
Developer & Publisher Controls
Policies & Tips for Developers & Publishers