Twitter Acquires Mobile DSP CrossInstall On The Hunt For Mobile Performance Dollars – AdExchanger

Posted: May 14, 2020 at 5:35 pm

Twitter really wants a piece of the performance advertising pie.

On Tuesday, Twitter said it has acquired interactive mobile ad company CrossInstall. No deal price was disclosed. All of CrossInstalls 70 employees will be joining Twitter.

CrossInstall is a mobile-only DSP focused on user acquisition with its own home-grown bidder and proprietary creative offering, including playables and other interactive ad units. The company was founded in 2012 and never raised any outside funding.

Most of CrossInstalls clients are gaming companies, such as Machine Zone, Jam City, SGN and PuzzleSocial.

Performance advertising, courtesy of gaming in particular, has proven resilient during the coronavirus crisis. Facebook, Google and Snap were all buoyed by direct response dollars in the first quarter, while Twitters DR business faltered.

Twitter has been gunning for more performance ad dollars for the last couple of years with mixed success. It plans to tap into CrossInstalls expertise in performance advertising and user acquisition strategies to help accelerate our advertising product road map in 2020 and beyond, Bruce Falck, Twitter general manager of revenue product, tweeted Tuesday morning.

We also believe this acquisition will further increase MoPubs value to mobile app developers, another critical part of our business, he tweeted.

On the companys Q1 earnings call in late April, CFO Ned Segal noted that developing revenue products is Twitters No. 1 priority, including its mobile app promotion (MAP) product, which is currently being piloted by a handful of advertisers.

Twitter is also in the midst of rebuilding its ad server. The hope is that the ad server, combined with Twitters MAP and other DR-focused efforts will buoy MoPubs growth.

Together, well be working to expand Twitters reach into all areas of app install and performance advertising while increasing the value that MoPub offers to mobile app developers, CrossInstall wrote in a blog post about the acquisition.

For now, CrossInstall will operate as a stand-alone business owned and operated by Twitter, which will continue to service CrossInstalls current clients and partners.

CrossInstall has partnerships with Facebook, Snap, Google App Campaigns and other large ad networks to offer playable ad units. Twitter will evaluate how to handle those relationships as the integration process progresses.

Twitter did not say whether it would roll out interactive ad units using CrossInstalls technology.

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