You can't use someone elses ypn invite. You can't get into ypn right now unless they invite you directly. You can't get in ypn if you're not a US resident (that means immigrant A# at least, if not ssn, employment authorization document, green card, etc). If you register with someone elses info, that account isn't going to transfer to you when it goes international/public. Why is this not simple after so many months? No wonder so many people get the boot from adsense. How can you follow rules that you can't wrap your brain around?
You dont have to be invited. You can go to the YPN site and apply and wait to be accepted. If they acept you the wait is not too long. I think my wait was 3 or 4 weeks.
LOL I think that the 1st post is purposely confusing. I myself have read it that members can actually send out invites as www.wordpress.com did with their new subdomain blogs, Google with gmail etc. I had no ideas he actually was going to sell invites intended for someone else already.
100% false. I applied about 2 months ago (whenever the buzz started) and never heard anything...applied with a different site about a month ago, never heard anything. Applied a third time with a third site about 3 weeks ago and haven't heard anything... Yahoo doesn't like me much.
I agree, wentworth did say IF you get approved it doesnt take very long - this implies that if dont get approved it takes a while to find out, a don't call us we'll call you kind of thing.
I've also received multiple invites in the past week or so. I've been in the publisher beta since around Sept '05. I wasn't sure what to do with them as I don't believe they are to be sold or given away.
Not true. I do agree that you do get a yahoo invite for free if your site a decent traffic and targets US visitors, while you got to wait for months. I feel, your signature over shadows your post. (No offence meant) . I stuck up with bulk deal with a chinese guy, which involved a little cost. Where on earth wud I get 67 invites otherwise. Would you explain how your site (getintoypn.com) which charges $50, is better than a invite that you can get for a little over $10 ?