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captainritalin

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Mar 15, 2009
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Is it against common practices to put adds in paid apps if you don't state that the paid app has no adds? Does it detract from sales?
 
I don't plan on doing it, I was just curious because I have never seen it done and can't find it in apples rules anywhere.
 
If you read the keynote it says that iads are to help developers to continue to deliver good free and low cost apps.
So this implies they expect them to be used in some paid apps.
 
Ya I caught that but what I am wondering is how much backlash you would get from users.
 
I downloaded the Sally's Spa lite edition and it had google ads. I know this is the lite version but it turned me off the lite version (even thought it was only in during the load screen).
 
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