Azoogle ads VS YPN

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by pilar, Feb 23, 2007.

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    Which one is better in your opinion and please tell me what its based on. I am considering to add one of those 2 ad programs to my site.

    By the way.. with 'better' I mean the ctr and cpc in general.

    thanks in advance
     
    pilar, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    pilar Peon

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    bump.......
     
    pilar, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    I believe they are 2 completely different programs. YPN is just like adsense as you get paid for every click, Azoogle is a CPA program.

    By the way, it's not a good idea to "bump" posts as you'll get an infraction by the mods, I know, I got 2 before for bumping post!
     
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    agreed azoogle and ypn are very different try both, but ive found that just throwing up a cpa banner doesnt always convert that well
     
    Joseph Williams, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    .. i got an infraction for the last bump i did too!

    As already posted, you can't really compare Ypn and AzoogleAds.. Azoogle pays WAYY more per conversion, but you'll get far less conversions that you will get clicks with Yahoo.
    With Yahoo all you have to do is throw the code into your site and forget about it - with Azoogle, you have to 'push' it a little more for it to be sucessful.

    I've had problems with Azoogle like:
    • total lack of any documention or overall guidance (i mean for real beginners) - although the account managers are very helpful
    • links/landing pages randomly changing - one day your link to a "ringtones" affilate is working fine - the next day that same link lands on a "low price caskets" landing page
    • Mysterious clicks (but no conversions) for affiliates i have never used

    I gave Azoogle a try, and it just didnt work - although many people swear by them..
     
    Tearabite, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    I swear by them!

    Azoog is for if you really just a salesman, if you are content oriented i would def. use YPN

    im with YPN and dont make any $ at all with them ( i kno like 100 people wanna kill me now because im not using my sacred acct!) but with azoog i made in a day what i made in a year with YPN.
    i guess it's preference.

    when you are promoting some single offer or service, try to monetize it with azoog, copeac, cj but when you are blogging on your awesome [insert high paying keyword] skills use YPN

    hope this help! if your not with azoog sign up from my sig! (i'll send you 100 cool points for it)
     
    jessecooper, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    Thanks for reply all.. I think i will proceed with YPN. thanks anyway guys
     
    pilar, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    the only problem is, everyone is dying for a YPN acct. and they aren't really taking in many new publishers now
     
    jessecooper, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    Just try both since they're different and can coexist on the same web page, same website.
     
    articlebazar, Feb 25, 2007 IP
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