Disconcerting indeed, but that's business. Yahoo's method of 'dealing' with the people that make them money is downright crude. I will be selling my YHOO immediately.
It looks like YPN has allowed shoemoney to put ypn ads back on his site. I guess it's ok for large publishers to rip off advertisers. Is this a sound business practice? or is Yahoo just corrupted?
I don't get this? Why are people so concerned. Shoemoney has done nothing wrong. He is not a fraudster as he has not clicked on his own ads, he has not broke any TOS. The thing was that he was doing everything legit, it was just that his ads clicks were not quite converting enough for advertisers, which really is Yahoo's and the advertisers fault. Many people that get their account banned from Adsense and Yahoo without a warning are the people that normally scam the program by clicking on their own ads and things. Am I right or wrong here. I have not worked with YPN, so I could be wrong, but that is what I would have thought it would have been.
John269 - All i'm saying is that many people are getting terminated for low conversion, Just as Shoemoney was told by YPN to take YPN ads off his site for low conversion. Noticed that Shoemoney had warnings while others were terminated and now ypn ads are back on his site. Is this fair treatment? I know, I know. This is their program and they can do whatever they want.
When small publishers get their account terminated because of low conversions do they receive their earnings or do they get their account terminated without pay. If they get it terminated without pay then Yahoo is frauding their affiliates. This is because it is not the affiliates that are at fault here, but more the fact that they are showing irrelevant ads on publishers sites.