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Windows and Windows Phone developers can now analyze app performance by market

Ron Ron
November 11, 2020
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Windows and Windows Phone developers can now analyze app performance by market

Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone app developers can now analyze their app’s performance based on market, thanks to a new update to the pubCenter. Developers can now see revenue, ad requests, fill rate and CPM by hovering over a specific country on a map.

“Most app developers for Windows and Windows Phone take advantage of the opportunity to publish to multiple countries.  We’ve heard from you that the ability to analyze performance by market is key to managing your all-up business.  Today, I am pleased to announce that we’ve just made it easier to do just that with the World Map in pubCenter. To access the World Map, simply go to the pubCenter dashboard and select “Map”.

This new improvement joins a streamlined payout process, which now results in over 50% faster payout. In fact, any developer that has reached the payout threshold will receive their payment earlier than in previous months. Head over to the pubCenter to check out the new World Map. This is a fantastic way to see which market is giving you the best ad impressions and revenue.

Thanks to all who sent this in!

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