Yahoo Publisher Network Offering PayPal Payments

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by saramobile, May 30, 2007.

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    The Yahoo Publisher Network has taken a major step in building its appeal amongst US based webmasters and publishers with the addition of PayPal transfers as a payment option.

    The move may also be a clue that YPN will be opening more and more accounts for smaller publishers as the minimum payout for PayPal transfer is $50.



    YPN sends payment via checks, Yahoo Search Marketing account transfer or direct deposit for a minimum of $100.

    Yahoo Publisher Network tells Search Engine Journal :

    “We’re excited to share our latest enhancement to the YPN beta with the upcoming launch of a new payment method: PayPal. With this new payment method, publishers can get paid more quickly since we’ll also lower the required minimum balance to $50 in revenue. Offering the PayPal payment method is an extension of our eBay partnership that we started last year. As we outlined then, by extending the reach of PayPal’s leading payment offering across the Yahoo ! network, we will give customers and publishers additional online payment choices and convenience.”

    Of course since Yahoo! is a major eBay partner and Yahoo Search Marketing endorses PayPal as its payment method of choice among search marketing ads, it’s in Yahoo!’s best interest to spread the amount of Yahoo driven cash transferred via PayPal.

    The move however, may indeed sway some publishers to switch to YPN from Google AdSense, as waiting periods from mail and banks may slowdown the time it takes to get ones’ revenue. I’m also sure that a lot of contextual advertising revenue finds its way to PayPal
     
    saramobile, May 30, 2007 IP
  2. saramobile

    saramobile Guest

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    it is REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
    YOU CAN RECIVE YOUR EARNING WITHOUT TAX!!!!!!!!!!1
     
    saramobile, May 30, 2007 IP
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    ye its really great offer!
     
    toufique ahmed, May 30, 2007 IP
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    Oh, it's a good news :) I like PayPal.
     
    articlebazar, May 31, 2007 IP
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    Yes, I switched to PayPal although the direct deposit in my bank account sure worked fine.
     
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    Wow!!Good news I like PayPal.
     
    sharingidea, May 31, 2007 IP
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    "YOU CAN RECIVE YOUR EARNING WITHOUT TAX"

    What are you talking about? You still have to pay taxes on your earnings.
     
    PoemofQuotes, May 31, 2007 IP
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    How exactly do you figure that?
     
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    Still Yahoo is going to report to IRS no mater how they pay you. So Still you need to pay your taxes.
     
    digiseek, May 31, 2007 IP
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    really good news.
     
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    Regardless of earnings ypn will send you a 1099 therefore don't expect to not pay taxes
     
    xharrisonx, Jun 1, 2007 IP
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    Depending on which country your are in, if you are earning money, for most countries you have to pay tax. It's best to not fraud.
     
    john269, Jun 4, 2007 IP
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    YPN is only available to people in the US, which means that if you are using YPN, you will have to pay taxes :D
     
    ablaye, Jun 4, 2007 IP