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Sep 19th 2005, 12:10 pm
Hello everyone!
Got a question for those seasoned YPN publishers out there.
Six days since the ads have been placed. The relevance leaves A LOT of room for improvement. Interesting enough, sometimes you open a page, and it sports great, relevant ads. You go back to the same page couple hours later, and see the largely irrelevant default ads (can't call them PSA, can you? I can hardly believe Vonage is not paying for the YPN PSA-like ads).
So, there is no consistence. The question here is: is there a Yahoo analog of Google's Google-Mediapartners bot so I can go back to the logs and see if the page's been spidered yet?
Oh, BTW, I assume it would be too much to desire YPN to support tags similar to Google's
<!-- google_ad_section_start -->
<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
Anyone knows if they support/plan to support anything similar?
Thanks. Great day everyone!
DA
Got a question for those seasoned YPN publishers out there.
Six days since the ads have been placed. The relevance leaves A LOT of room for improvement. Interesting enough, sometimes you open a page, and it sports great, relevant ads. You go back to the same page couple hours later, and see the largely irrelevant default ads (can't call them PSA, can you? I can hardly believe Vonage is not paying for the YPN PSA-like ads).
So, there is no consistence. The question here is: is there a Yahoo analog of Google's Google-Mediapartners bot so I can go back to the logs and see if the page's been spidered yet?
Oh, BTW, I assume it would be too much to desire YPN to support tags similar to Google's
<!-- google_ad_section_start -->
<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
Anyone knows if they support/plan to support anything similar?
Thanks. Great day everyone!
DA