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gamiziuk
01-14-2006, 02:23 PM
I did not see a section in the forum for Yahoo! yet, so here goes a Yahoo thread.
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In Yahoo's YPN, the rules told me I can use more than one ad block. However, I did not see it spell out a maximum number of ad blocks (Google has a maximum of three). Does anyone know if there is a maximum number of ad blocks per page with Yahoo?
gregw
01-21-2006, 12:34 PM
I was thinking about setting up a couple of YPN sites so all of my eggs are not in one backet.
Does anyone have any experience with YPN?
gregw
Timothy104
01-22-2006, 02:58 PM
I did not see a section in the forum for Yahoo! yet, so here goes a Yahoo thread.
:cool:
In Yahoo's YPN, the rules told me I can use more than one ad block. However, I did not see it spell out a maximum number of ad blocks (Google has a maximum of three). Does anyone know if there is a maximum number of ad blocks per page with Yahoo?
I emailed them maybe a month ago and there is no limit on the # of ad units so your can put as many as you want.
My experience is that they pay a lot more than AdSense per click, you even get paid for the clicks you make ;) they do audit you revenue monthly, but I kept 99%.
Targeting is A LOT better with AdSense though
gamiziuk
01-25-2006, 04:38 AM
Thanks for the info. I was invited to join Yahoo Beta testing last year, but have not used their ads on any of my sites yet. I was looking over traffic stats for my various sites - I was planning on switching over to Yahoo for sites that seem to draw a majority of traffic from Yahoo searches.
maclin
01-25-2006, 05:27 AM
I've used YPN on a few sites and am happy to give them a good report. Yes, their ad targeting was a little 'off' initially, but they provide online tools that help focus the types of ads you're looking for on a particular site.
As far as the number of ads allowed per page, I believe it's the same as with Adsense (3), and they don't currently provide as many different sized ads as Adsense; I found that, for a lot of sites, however, this is not really a problem.
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