For those of you banned

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by mvhs, Feb 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    how long have you had ads on your site? I'm trying to see if there's a pattern.
     
    mvhs, Feb 1, 2007 IP
  2. xharrisonx

    xharrisonx Peon

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    #2
    I havent been banned but out of curiousity what type of a pattern?
     
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  3. mvhs

    mvhs Active Member

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    #3
    a banning pattern
     
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  4. almir

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    #4
    MVHS, as I remember you have Myspace sites, isnt it so ?
    And good Myspace site, is it true ?

    And I think that I have read that lot of good myspace sites have been banned from YPN because of low conversions

    Even myspacesupport.com has been banned with its 200 000 uniques daily

    It seems that they just dont want kids traffic anymore
     
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  5. Red Thunder

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    #5
    Since when is MySpace traffic kids? As Ali G says, "check yo' self." :rolleyes:
     
    Red Thunder, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  6. Chili

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    #6
    Exactly, Myspace represents EVERY demographic... 140,000,000 users!!

    Straight from FOX:
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    Chili, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  7. xharrisonx

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    #7
    where did you get that graphic?
     
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  8. Claymation

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    #8
    Stalkers and pedophiles tend to be adults...so those stats should be pretty close!
     
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  9. andy11

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    #9
    all i can say is lol :)
     
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  10. tkilgore

    tkilgore Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Wow... lets send this one to Fox and have them add a new varible to the mix..

    lol
     
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  11. karagold

    karagold Peon

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    #11
    i have been keeping patterns to terminations as they appear here on the forums. what i have seen is that ppl who use ad targetting and mistarget to get higher rpc's tend to get banned more than ppl who either dont use ad targetting or use ad targetting to highly target their ads to their audience. whether you get clicks or not makes no difference. it also doesnt seem to matter how much you make or how much ypn makes. whether those clicks convert for the advertiser decides if you will survive or not. only thing that makes sense there is that ypn has to be able to track those conversions. only way for them to have a full grasp on tracking those conversions??? ad targetting. i would guesstimate that 99% of all advertisers that show up in an ad targetting category have some kind of ypn conversion tracker that ypn uses to track conversions. this, as opposed to the multitude of advertisers that show up under contextual targetting that may or may not be using ypn's conversion tracking abilities.

    jmo
     
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  12. IamNed

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    #12
    99% of advertiers regardless of category use some sort of conversion tracker im sure

    Thats why people get sometimes banned even after targeting the appropriate demographic for ads. If they don't convert thats your problem. Sometimes its beyond your control.
     
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    zac439 Notable Member

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    #13
    Sounds like Yahoo is a lot more strict than google. Atleast, if they are banning on the sole reason of conversions.
     
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    ablaye Well-Known Member

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    #14
    I had my YPN account for at least 5 months. I have not been banned yet. I have not earned a paycheck either.
     
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    #15
    6 months and nothing.
     
    killer2021, Feb 5, 2007 IP