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Onavo Shines a Light on Mobile App Advertising

How mobile apps find people to use them tends to be kind of a dark secret. Though nearly everybody advertises, some app makers are a bit shy about the notion of “buying users,” particularly given that much shadiness has occurred in that industry around cross-selling apps. Analytics company Onavo says it will now shine a light on what app makers are actually doing — for paying customers, that is.

Onavo’s new Acquisition Insights will provide its customers with ways to see whether new downloads of any app were driven by organic or paid discovery by dipping into data from about 12 different ad networks.

Customers can also monitor their own campaigns and see how they compare to the competition. For that privilege, Onavo will charge annual subscriptions costing about $60,000.

For us voyeurs and reporters, the announcement gives an opportunity to look into how effective a couple of sample ad campaigns were.

For instance, some Zynga campaigns for Running With Friends Free on InMobi, Flurry and MdotM are correlated with a couple of download spikes, according to Onavo data:

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And Onavo monitoring shows that Google’s pick for advertising Google+ recently was Millennial Media:

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The problem with the Billionaire Savior phase of the newspaper collapse has always been that billionaires don’t tend to like the kind of authority-questioning journalism that upsets the status quo.

— Ryan Chittum, writing in the Columbia Journalism Review about the promise of Pierre Omidyar’s new media venture with Glenn Greenwald