If you pay attention to the views of others, you will know there is no doubt about YPN is a good network. But they do not accept any publisher outside US.
I can't believe a company as large as Yahoo doesn't allow websites from European Countries yet, i hope they get around to fixing it, because they are potentially losing out on a large market, i guess it would mean they would have to incorporate language systems to change the code, but at least they could include England which speak the same language as the US, and its very common for foreign European Language residents to speak fluent or above average English.
I've been wondering the same thing about them... I haven't used yahoo's network but I think I'm going to try it and see what happens...
YPN is not yet available in Europe and asia. I don't know why most of the advertisers neglect europe & asia market and focus on US only ? Even canada is ignored by many other advertisers for traffic.
hi all, YPN is for people from USA,i am not from USA but i know people from there.can i registred my accuant for YPN for somebody who from USA and make money?
NO and NO I've had a YPn account for years, and every few months i run tests to see how it does.. and EVERY time it does horrible. They cant seem to get an ad on your page that matches the content, and if you're lucky and do get a click, it pays pennies. you're better off trying Microsoft's PUBCenter - but pubcenter and YPn are both for U.S. publishers only. From what i understand not because of language issues as much as payment/banking issues. .
I would honestly say that hands down the Yahoo ad publisher network is horrible. You could earn $1 dollar for the SAME advertisement when clicked through the Google Adsense publisher network. Yugo,
YPN is definitely 2nd to AdSense, but Microsoft's Beta AdCenter is coming in for a close 3rd. It's about the same revenue streams and they both look for US traffic, so I would actually suggest checking out Microsoft's AdCenter if YPN rejects you.
YPN is a horrible ad network. They will not be accepting publishers outside of the US if for no other reason than they don't have enough advertisers. The payouts are horrible, but their targeting is even worse. They have all but thrown in the towel on their publisher network. MSN publisher has a lot of promise, and some features are better than adsense, but in the end, the payouts are much lower (30% to 50% less, on average) - and this is because they don't have the amount of advertisers that google has. The more advertisers bidding for a keyword, the more you'll get paid.
Google is still better, if you looking to place ads, use adwords, they have free $100 voucher available in the webmaster tools