Hello Peoples,
What you thinking about YAHOO PUBLISHER NETWORK ? Will it Grow up and Come out Like GOOGLE ADSENSE ?
Yahoo/Msn Wants to beat the GOOGLE, So you think..
Yahoo will introduce this system properly same like Adsense?
Cheers !
Hello Peoples,
What you thinking about YAHOO PUBLISHER NETWORK ? Will it Grow up and Come out Like GOOGLE ADSENSE ?
Yahoo/Msn Wants to beat the GOOGLE, So you think..
Yahoo will introduce this system properly same like Adsense?
Cheers !
~ Female Saints ~
Yahoo publisher network has been launched quite a long time before, and they only accepts high traffic blog/site to participate in their plan. Adsense is more user friendly as they are more lenient to accept low traffic blogs, that why they get more publicity than YPN. I think YPN is target differnt type of publisher, while adsense done better.
I agree with eddielkk that if you have a small site you still can have adsense on it, which is a big advantage for many people.
Although now adsense is getting strict on approving new site who join under them. Those blog site with less than 30 posts and the age of the blog less than 6 months is hardly getting approved by google adsense. But still adsense didn't enforce any specific traffic in order to get in to their network while yahoo publisher network have set a high traffic requirement to get in.
1.Adbrite
2.Google Absense
3.YAHOO PUBLISHER NETWORK
yahoo publish with high traffic
google publish with middle traffic
But Adbrite publish with low traffic also so Adrite best for small traffic.
Never tried YPN but google adsense is the best thing so far.
well i have heard of that YPN is good only for US residents?
is it correct.......................
Yahoo should allow world wide registration for publisher section
YPN is will not beat adsense, at least in my country since their didn't open registration for us.
I don't know why, but that's make me quite hate yahoo.
Yahoo publishers Network is also a good system but adsense is better than YPN. And you can only apply for adsense if you are a US residents.
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