No More YPN and AdSense On The Same Site??

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by SamOwen, Jan 19, 2007.

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    SamOwen, Jan 19, 2007 IP
  2. Chili

    Chili Peon

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    Yeah, those greedy b**tards aren't playing nice anymore, I think they smell blood with YPN doing so poorly. That brings no-compete to a new level.
     
    Chili, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    I am going to stick with Yahoo. Let's just hope and pray that we don't see these changes with Yahoo.
     
    profuse, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    The only consolation I get is that the class action anti-trust lawyers are licking their chops right about now...although I am sure Google's actuaries have factored that into the bottom-line. :(
     
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    This is not true, read her latest blog post...In fact google is allowing you to have any other contextual ad on your site along with theirs. AS LONG AS THEY DON'T LOOK THE SAME. Yahoo doesn't allow you to though...So it seems google is the one becoming nicer and ypn isn't :)
     
    peaches, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    I get the feeling that even though YPN isnt very good at the moment, Google is anticipating that it will eventually stomp adsense in the US market (but probably not globally).... Especially since Google is turning into a ban-happy web Nazi.
     
    exponent, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    For some markets, YPN beats AdSense hands down. I guess advertisers find better returns with Yahoo that they can afford to pay more for their clicks. Do your research!
     
    internetguy, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    That's what I said in the first post.

    Since when?
     
    SamOwen, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    Wasn't necessarily talking to you, was talking more to the two that posted after you. Also, since when could you have both ads on your site at one time even if they looked differently? Never...but now Google is allowing it as long as they don't look alike. People keep referring this to a rotation and it has nothing to do with rotation of ads. Its talking about actually having them both on the same site at the same time.
     
    peaches, Jan 20, 2007 IP
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    Is GEO targeting allowed?

    Are permitted to show YPN ads to some users and Adsense ads to other users?
     
    softstor, Jan 21, 2007 IP
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    I would think so...
     
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    movingconcierge Well-Known Member

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    I just assumed you never could. Who really reads the fine print anyway :)
     
    movingconcierge, Jan 21, 2007 IP