Has anybody tried out the new Yahoo Publisher Network. Its so sad that the service is at present available for US only. Has anybody tried out and analize whether the rate per click is more or less than google's adsense.
I only know of one person who's got in. And he/she's from Canada, Jenstar!!!! Example: http://www.jensense.com/
Jenstar's not saying how much they pay. Yahoo has the same terms regarding disclosing stats as AdSense does! After Jenstar's used it for awhile he/she'll probably tell us what pays more. er make that atleast TWO non-USA people that are serving ads!! So if you arn't in the USA, and have a ton of pageviews, you might want to sign-up..... http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/scp/viewer/index.php?loc=USYPN0011&client_id=5468&event_id=15952 For location, the form doesn't even ask for your country, just phone number!
But i checked out the publisher page in the morning and on sign up form it shows only for US residents only. It is given there - If you're interested in being considered for the Yahoo! Publisher Network beta program, please enter your information below. Participants of the program must be a resident of the U.S., with valid U.S. Social Security or Tax ID number.
Nintendo, you're right! The site, http://publisher.yahoo.com has no indication of 'country'. Just phone number, I'd applied to check it out... No response yet. how long did you get to know whether your application had been approved?
Hi I use Yahoo Publishing here http://www.profileguy.com it pays 10 to 20 times better per click than Gboys do for these type of sites. How is that for an answer and a work around?? As far as ads ...they are not as relevant at times as Gboys....so you get a few less clicks but from where I sit 100 clicks at .05 is not as good as 75 clicks at .10 Peace
ya yahoo publisher only for US resident only.. i.e yahoo loose some gr8 publisher as well as advertise market in outside the US.
....and now someone brought back a thread almost a year old from last post, and over 2 years old can this thread just not die?