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adsence vs yahoo ads

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by intruth, Feb 27, 2006.

  1. #1
    I have been seeing more and more sites with the yahoo ads on them. Was wondering if thats because google droped them or are yahoo ads as good as google adsence. I have never seen a site with adsence on one side and yahoo ads on the other. Anyone know of any?
     
    intruth, Feb 27, 2006 IP
  2. devin

    devin Guest

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    #2
    that's because doing that violates both TOSs.

    unless you're talking about adsenSe and yahoo ads in one site but on different pages, then yes, those sites exist.
     
    devin, Feb 27, 2006 IP
  3. mitchandre

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    My site randomly chooses whether to display an adsense ad or a google ad. Click sig to check it out.
     
    mitchandre, Feb 27, 2006 IP
  4. Kasparoff

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    #4
    For some people, going to Yahoo makes more sense than staying with AdSense. Yahoo's ads are more lucrative due to their relative freshness on the market. Eventually they will be the same.
     
    Kasparoff, Feb 27, 2006 IP
  5. ahearn

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    #5
    Yes, some of the sites with YPN ads are those that have been permanently banned by Google. Others have found that YPN ads pay better than Google -- for their particular site or pages -- even though YPN ads are generally less relevant than Google's, which results in lower CTR. YPN is still in beta testing and is not widely available yet, as Google is.
     
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  6. play

    play Peon

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    nice one .. :)
     
    play, Feb 27, 2006 IP
  7. WhatUdo!

    WhatUdo! Guest

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    That really is a good idea, if I knew how to do it I would. I bet a lot of webmasters havn't even given that thought, I know I havn't.
     
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    Many people are now using geotargeting, that way only YPN ads will show to US visitors and foreign visitors will only see Adsense. That would explain why so many sites only have 'one', at least for you.
     
    garyr_h, Feb 27, 2006 IP
  9. Rod

    Rod Well-Known Member

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    #9
    Yes, and this gives us all a chance to find out which of the two gives better returns.
     
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    C'mon man! this idea was disscussed long long time ago, Shoemoney has given out the PHP code to show you how to do it. It is just simply <?php include ?> in PHP. Search for it in this forum.

    But personally, I think stick to one, either YPN or GA, is better than swift.
     
    new_life, Feb 28, 2006 IP
  11. chachacallis

    chachacallis Well-Known Member

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    i can wait until Yahoo ads are available to the uk
     
    chachacallis, Feb 28, 2006 IP
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    parad0x Active Member

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    #12
    $a = rand(0,1);
    if($a==0){
    include("adsense.php");
    }
    elseif($a==1){
    include("yahoo.php");
    }
    echo "N-Joy";
     
    parad0x, Feb 28, 2006 IP
  13. play

    play Peon

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    so strange after i Bold some words ppls dont see its a mistake there .. adsense add its same with google ad :p I`m sure mitchandre thinked at adsense add and YAHOO ad but ... :eek:
     
    play, Feb 28, 2006 IP
  14. intruth

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    Ok say you have a 20 page website. Can you use adsenSe on 10 pages and Yahoo's ads on the other 10 pages with out putting google adsense and yahoos ads on same page? This could give you an idea of which works beeter for your site.
     
    intruth, Feb 28, 2006 IP
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    #15
    noone likes made for adsense websites, such as yours.
     
    danzor, Feb 28, 2006 IP
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    Very nice, what are you using to do that?
     
    cpvr, Feb 28, 2006 IP
  17. devin

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    yes you can do that absolutely. :)
    there're lots of scripts like these that uses PHP, available. phpNewAds is one of them.
     
    devin, Feb 28, 2006 IP