YPN only give .01% CTR?

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by Web Gazelle, Jul 28, 2007.

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    I am not having any luck getting good CTR with YPN. I am about ready to just drop them and stick with Adsense. Has anyone been able to get good CTR and what did you do to do it?
     
    Web Gazelle, Jul 28, 2007 IP
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    thevirus Active Member

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    Sorry I don't have an answer for your question instead a question for you. I was wondering how you would compare YPN to Adsense assuming you have had experience with both.
     
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  3. Web Gazelle

    Web Gazelle Well-Known Member

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    Adsense tends to pay less per click but shows far more relevant ads and get a higher CTR. YPN pays slightly more has terrible ad relevancy and CTR is very low because of that.
     
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    guidyy Active Member

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    I've dropped YPN.
    CTR is terrible and also RPC in my niche nowadays is nothing special.
    Moreover i still facing problems with ads not showing and slowness in pages.
    For what i see they have a very small pool of advertiser in the beta, I keep seeing tons of shopping.yahoo.com, starware, ask ads for thousands of different keywords. If I block them, I get blank ads blocks
     
    guidyy, Jul 29, 2007 IP
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    In my mind YPN is terrible; but it only works if your site is target for one niche; i.e. if you pick a ad category and ads are appropriate for all the pages for your site.


    YPN sucks on relevent so ctr is very low. if you can use it like static ads then it is ok.

    something like this:
    http://www.dnsscoop.com/
    thanks
     
    mydomainoffer, Jul 29, 2007 IP