Terminated YPN Yet adds syill show up

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by eddie, Oct 18, 2006.

  1. #1
    I was terminated from YPN last month yet I can still log into my account the adds still show up and clicks are counted has any one else that has been banned see the same thing?

    Dear

    As you are aware, the Yahoo! Publisher Network Beta Program Policies
    prohibit URL cloaking, which means presenting content to the Yahoo!
    crawler that is substantially different from that presented to users'
    browsers.

    (none of my sites use cloaking or clone other sites)

    The Yahoo! Publisher Network Beta Program Policies require that
    publisher sites possess original and unique content. (all content was written by me) Pages that appear to
    clone content belonging to other sites, or that are designed primarily for
    search engines or to influence ad selection, are not permitted. (da) It has
    come to our attention that one or more of your web pages are in
    violation of our Policies.

    As a result of this violation, we?ve terminated your participation in
    the beta program.
     
    eddie, Oct 18, 2006 IP
  2. kempozone

    kempozone Active Member

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    They may have reinstated your account. check your email. I had the same email and could not figured out what they had meant. Two weeks later, they emailed me with an apology and reinstated my account.
     
    kempozone, Oct 18, 2006 IP
  3. IamNed

    IamNed Peon

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    Cal them up about it or send an email. Or do nothing..maybe the yahoo staff forgot to delete your account from the database or something...lol
     
    IamNed, Oct 18, 2006 IP
  4. eddie

    eddie snowrider

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    I sent them 3 emails asking for a clearer "excuse" and reinstatment but YPN has yet to reply.
     
    eddie, Oct 18, 2006 IP
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    #5
    if you want immediate answers you have to call.
     
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  6. PGZ

    PGZ Peon

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    I personally would leave it alone cause you may be shooting yourself in the foot by doing so. See if you get a check or DP and if so just leave it alone.

    PGZ
     
    PGZ, Oct 18, 2006 IP
  7. d16man

    d16man Well-Known Member

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    If you are still getting paid then why bother? otherwise, I would delete the code from your website...no sense in publishing if you arnt getting paid.
     
    d16man, Oct 18, 2006 IP
  8. eddie

    eddie snowrider

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    I got this reply from YPN

    Hello Edward,

    Our team has reviewed your case and while we appreciate your
    participation and your willingness to comply with our guidelines, we cannot
    reinstate your account during the beta period.

    Again, at this time we are only conducting the beta version of Yahoo!
    Publisher Network. The general release for Yahoo! Publisher Network has
    not been disclosed at this time, but we encourage you to participate in
    our future releases. Feel free to check back on our Web site for
    announcements.

    http://publisher.yahoo.com/

    Thank you for your patience and understanding.

    Oh well I guess google gets to make more money. I waas running adsense YPN close to 50/50 anyways.
     
    eddie, Oct 19, 2006 IP
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    ablaye Well-Known Member

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    Well, were you earning a lot of money from YPN?
     
    ablaye, Oct 19, 2006 IP
  10. IamNed

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    Banned for a 301 redirect? That is w-e-a-k.

    There are many sites that do that which aren't blackhat.
     
    IamNed, Oct 19, 2006 IP
  11. eddie

    eddie snowrider

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    1k/month
    I should make close to the same with adsense ect.
     
    eddie, Oct 19, 2006 IP
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    nvidura Well-Known Member

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    i wonder how they count clicks, if the ads is not in your site...
     
    nvidura, Oct 19, 2006 IP
  13. eddie

    eddie snowrider

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    A few days after I was terminated I was still able to log in to my account so I reinstalled ads on one site for a couple of days and sure enough clicks and money showed up in my account.
    That is the weird thing if my account is terminated why can I still log in ect.
     
    eddie, Oct 19, 2006 IP
  14. Dogmatic

    Dogmatic Active Member

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    It is weird how the system still allows you to send traffic and click for their advertisers but won't probably send you a cheque for it.

    I wouldn't waste my time on it. Shut them down I say.
     
    Dogmatic, Oct 19, 2006 IP
  15. Ferrarislave

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    Why were you banned in the first place. What were you doing? Forwarding a domain not in use to one that is? aka using a pernament 301 redirect?
     
    Ferrarislave, Oct 19, 2006 IP