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Addsense from yahoo

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by aix4200, Jun 9, 2005.

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    Does any one aware of any updates from yahoo on it's own yahoo addsense , a month ago i read yahoo is going to launch beta addsense ??

    any news ...
     
    aix4200, Jun 9, 2005 IP
  2. Yukio

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    They're calling it adsense too? :confused:
     
    Yukio, Jun 9, 2005 IP
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    fryman Kiss my rep

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    No news yet
     
    fryman, Jun 9, 2005 IP
  4. Andi

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    If Yahoo ads appear to mimic AdSense® it will violate AdSense® TOS for them to appear on the same site. Frozen out of any producing AdSense® site, all they'll get are the AdSense® rejects.

    It will be tough but if Yahoo gets any traction at all it may cause AdSense® to pay more. :)
     
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    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    andi you're extremely wrong about that. If you've read anything on these forums or any other webmaster/seo forums you'd know there's a butload of webmasters/seo's who dislike the adsense program and would hop onto yahoo's in a heartbeat.

    I'm doing (what i consider) very well with adsense and I'd even at least try out yahoo to compare the ups/downs of each.
     
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    fryman Kiss my rep

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    That's exaclty what I am wondering about Google. I am sure they know that when Yahoo starts their program there will be millions of webmasters jumping on to the boat to at least try it out. I wonder what they will do to keep their current publishers.
     
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    Ya, none who are making good money will bail. AdSense® rejects... It's true that many whose earnings have dropped will go, there are many. I would too. But from Google's pov losing the poor performers is a good thing. High bandwidth per click = low margin.
     
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    That was my point, you can't without breaking AdSense® TOS. Start a new site to try and you'll have a poor basis for comparison...

    Leave AdSense® and return when Y! fails and you may find things have changed for you. A risky move.
     
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    I don't think so. I personally know several people making several thousand dollars a month "part time" with adsense, and they have said they would switch over to yahoo as soon as it came out. A lot of people (even successful ones) only use adsense on their sites because it's the only one that really pays well. When there is real competition we shall see...

    Me, I would most likely switch a site or 2 ( i have many ) over to yahoo just to see how things went, and as long as they were decent I would most likely branch out half my sites to each ( i like to diversify :) ).
     
    yo-yo, Jun 9, 2005 IP