Because YPN isn't accepting new publishers last I heard. If you are wondering why, it is because they are a poorly run company with poor management, lack of knowing what they stand for and overall poor service.
Hmm getting some mixed signals here..haha. I was not aware they were management problems. Thanks for the heads up.
Not everyone banned at google are bad people and I bet the bad ones will learn the lesson in YPN or any similar program.
Well luckily I'm not banned..but I was just wondering why one accepted me and one rejected; just figured they had strict regulations on website traffic or something.
Well I think YPN does not have the advertising inventory. So if they accept you they won't have ads to put on your site.
Why do you say that? A personal experience you can share? Or did you hear a report or from a forum? Thanks
I believe YPN is still in a beta type phase, which means they aren't accepting many new publishers. They are rolling things out slowly, and may end up allowing everyone to join in a year or so.
Okay, I was not aware they were in Beta Phase and not accepting new publishers; thank you for the heads up.
"They are rolling things out slowly, and may end up allowing everyone to join in a year or so." That is what they said two years ago.
There was a time when they accepted only big US publishers... now i see they are not accepting anyone... and i've seen big YPN publishers going back to adsense in the last year...
Seems like they are losing a lot of confidence from current and past users; I am in hope they get their act together so Google can't really monopolize PPC.
Gee Yahoo are very slow aren't they. You sure they're not smoking those funny green herbs at work? Maybe in 5 years they will have figured it out while everyone is onto something else with Google.
I will be amazed if Yahoo is around in 5 years. I imagine someone will buy them, maybe not Google, maybe not MSN, but definitely someone. Probably some rich Japanese guy
I've had no problem with them. xD I'm a small publisher, and I've yet to find a fault in their abilities. Great rates and relevant ads. Though, the UI isn't 100% friendly. But, thats why its in beta.
"Though, the UI isn't 100% friendly. But, thats why its in beta." Nah, it's in beta because it still sucks and advertisers hate it.