What ever, you guys know that with out YPN you would be making like a RPC of 30 cents with Adsense. So i would not complain of having a RPC of $1.00 or more. "You don't know what you got until you loose it."
it's been a steady decrease.. it was $4 and slowly decreasing i'm complaining before it hits 30 cents
Was an honest mistake on my part.....You dont gotta be an ass over it. I also forgot your GOD and dont make mistakes. Again my fault Sorry. PGZ
If I wanted to be an ass here is what the reply would have looked like. So, I wasn't rude. Sorry if it looked like I was trying to be rude though.
--------------------- I haven't seen RPC above 75 cents with ypn either in almost a month. All of Aug ypn rpc has been under 55 cents for me, All Sep ypn rpc has been under 30 cents for me, and on Sep 7 or 8th I got one click from AdSense and made 55 cents, because it was early am and I saw stats from AdSense, clicks:1 earnings 55 cents........ Some days AdSense now makes more for me than YPN, and I have YPN on 90% of my sites and pages. That is a pretty huge drop in ypn earnings and RPC for that to occur, with such few pages using AdSense.
yahoo RPC will continue to decline in the long term. Adsense used to pay much more in 2003 but has since fallen sharply as more advertisers have joined and the average bid as fallen. It is something you have to get used to and there is little you can do about it. on the plus side more ads will mean better AD targeting and higher CTR.
I have seen the trendz in YPN RPC, it goes low during the mid of the month and shots back up later. May be this is because all of us would have cleared our checks by then..
Okay I think I've hit rock bottom. I'm well under 30 cents per click when 3 days ago I was at 80. I hate to say it but I think google might be my main advertiser again. Yahoo gave it a good run but as of now 30 cents a click isn't worth it when the ads they show have nothing do to with your site. I think I can tripple my ad clicks with google and make more money even though the the price per click is small.
I think CTR is related to RPC.. My CTR increased, so my RPC increased from $1.10 to $1.40.. $1.40 is from yesterday's stats