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Shoemoney Told To Remove YPN Ads

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by natekapi, Apr 3, 2007.

  1. PoemofQuotes

    PoemofQuotes Peon

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    #81
    I use to be one that thought it had to do with the low amount of advertisers, however, I have seen targeted YPN ads on my website, they just don't show up at the same time. It is just one here, one there.. and that's it.
     
    PoemofQuotes, Apr 5, 2007 IP
  2. eproducts

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    #82
    From my observe and IMO the main differences between YPN and Google Adsense is that the Adsense Team has much more control and flexibility over what they’re able to implement. Whereas when dealing with YPN I would get on the phone with an engineer and we would share a lot of the same opinion on what needed to be done… and he would make comments as if it was not in his control and that he/she had no influence over which direction the program would go.

    In general, when I call Google I feel like I’m speaking with some friends from college and when I call Yahoo, I feel like I’m speaking to a large corporation.
     
    eproducts, Apr 6, 2007 IP
  3. Scotia King

    Scotia King Well-Known Member

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    #83
    And they charge a minimum of 10 cents per click.
     
    Scotia King, Apr 6, 2007 IP
  4. SeoVeteran33

    SeoVeteran33 Well-Known Member

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    #84
    I make twice the money with YPN than I did with Adsense on the same site

    That's good because you probably wouldn't be able to get in anyways. If they ever get out of BETA though, you should try it because, depending on your site, you could be making more $$$ than with Adsense.

    Comp.-------Sale------------Shares----------------Total $
    YHOO..........$31.96...........13,892,548...............444,005,834.08
    GOOG.........$471.51............2,716,305.............1,280,764,970.55

    Looks good to me.

    What PoemofQuotes said about stocks being "a horrible way to judge a company" is absolutely true. Look at how many more shares of Yahoo stock are available!!!

    If google had 13,892,548 shares of stock available, they'd be trading in the $90 range!
     
    SeoVeteran33, Apr 6, 2007 IP
  5. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #85
    Just a little bit over valued eh... Hell, so too was AOL at one time..
     
    Mia, Apr 6, 2007 IP
  6. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    #86
    Does anyone really think YPN will ever catch up to Adsense?
     
    internetmarketingiq, Apr 7, 2007 IP
  7. EGS

    EGS Notable Member

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    #87
    Well this just goes to show that YPN is listening to its advertisers, rather than deal with shady publishers like Google does. :)
     
    EGS, Apr 7, 2007 IP
  8. www.AmCy.org

    www.AmCy.org American CyberSpace®

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    #88
    Yep...consider all the egregious MFA sites that are still out there. Many of them have been around since G AS began. Big G knows that many advertisers aren't getting real value with AS, that's why they are rolling out the CPA stuff now.

    I still like YPN a lot. I think their model for CPC is better than AS. Targeting is still not perfect (yet), but then again, the program is still in beta mode.
     
    www.AmCy.org, Apr 7, 2007 IP
  9. natekapi

    natekapi Peon

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    #89
    No, I don't.
     
    natekapi, Apr 7, 2007 IP
  10. karagold

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    #90
    they dont have to catch up. they just have to compete and offer a quality alternative. as with all things, there will be pros and cons to any network. if we only have 1 real one to choose from, they have already screwed us. ypn will compete with adsense. whether it wins or loses is not the point. just by being in the game, they have already won.
     
    karagold, Apr 7, 2007 IP
  11. kempozone

    kempozone Active Member

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    #91
    ... and as a publisher to have an backup to Adsense is wonderful.
     
    kempozone, Apr 7, 2007 IP
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    #92
    With these kind of things I think Yahoo can 't beat Google only it is up to Microsoft to challange Google!
     
    Freewebspace, Apr 7, 2007 IP
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    xboxundone Well-Known Member

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    #93
    I think they should improve their targeting not just ban people cause their system sucks :)
     
    xboxundone, Apr 11, 2007 IP
  14. MaxS

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    #94
    I'm really not surprised.

    The true issue is, why does Shoemoney get the luxury of a warning while most other publishers simply get the boot? Ok, so this is truly an idealistic and view, but it's a bit disconcerting.

    They truly need to set some sort of standard procedure, which includes one warning.
     
    MaxS, Apr 12, 2007 IP
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  15. Your Content

    Your Content Banned

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    #95

    Yahoo does not care advertisers, publishers, hosted people, members, etc, etc.

    I don't know how such company still exists :rolleyes:
     
    Your Content, Apr 12, 2007 IP
  16. exponent

    exponent Peon

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    #96
    The branded DSL accounts for a very large percentage of Yahoo's earnings
     
    exponent, Apr 12, 2007 IP
  17. liquidmedia

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    #97
    a joke must be advertisers complaining maybe the service they are advertising sucks did YPN ever think of that?
     
    liquidmedia, Apr 22, 2007 IP
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    #98
    I bet most Myspace and Arcade sites will be canned from YPN.
     
    minutemedia, Apr 23, 2007 IP
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    IamNed Peon

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    #99
    It's not really fair how yahoo calls shoemoney and gives him a warning while most publishers are simply terminated without warning. Sure he has high volume but some guys with legit sites were makign XXXXX or more month and got no warning.
     
    IamNed, Apr 25, 2007 IP
  20. mvhs

    mvhs Active Member

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    #100
    shoemoney has ypn back on his sites...
     
    mvhs, Apr 25, 2007 IP