YPN Experiment Revealed

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by karagold, Oct 20, 2006.

  1. houstonian

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    #21
    EXACTLY what i think about.

    Since click tracking is very sophisticated, just simply "click" may not count. If you click and visit a website for... 5 secs then do you think the webmaster of that website or the owner of that online business is willing to pay you money?

    I think YPN has developed some new landing patterms and apply these to landing page tracking. That is fair enough. You will not get money for "quick click" but you will get more money for "serious click".

    'Cest La vie
     
    houstonian, Oct 24, 2006 IP
  2. karagold

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    #22
    never. if i did, then i could say, hey, ypn maybe had some system in place and are smarter than i give them credit for. besides, i spend 18 hours a day busting my ass. I DONT HAVE ANY FRIENDS.

    i buy the whole landing page timer. even though thats bogus in itself. maybe ypn has introduced some sort of timeframe action for a click. i know i wouldnt want to pay top dollar for a 3 second visitor. i can accept that. but then, i guess i would use cpa over ppc if i really didnt want to pay for a 3 second visitor. that comes with the game. why should we be responsible. whatever.

    thanks everyone for your opinions.
     
    karagold, Oct 24, 2006 IP