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yahoo, mo' money, mo' money![]()
Cogito, ergo sum!
why?
Here's why:
1)yahoo pays 10-20 times as much as google.
2)Yahoo won't ban you for invalid clicks. They don't count them.
3)Yahoo has a great customer service.
4)Do you yahoo!?
Cogito, ergo sum!
can u pls show me screenshot of yahoo showing cpm?
no, sorry. I'm not that nice![]()
Cogito, ergo sum!
On a well known webmaster board, there have been reports of Yahoo pulling accounts for international traffic, however it is unknown how true the reports may be. I've always wondered if someone at Adsense is trying to spread some fear and doubt when in fact according to members there, Yahoo has purportedly the edge on customer service during the Beta phase.
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Google as for now as Yahoo is still in beta and unavailable for non-US publishers
..:: peace ::..
Jeba
Google banned me for NO REASON..... GRrrrrrrrrrrr..... Yahoo here I come... LOL
Google's customer service for adSense absolutely sucks; I mean just really bad. They are a bunch of know-nothings, arrogant pricks who's main goal is that you not send them anymore email (and they will lie to reach that goal). I have twelve years internet development experience and would cross the street rather than deal with Google again. Yahoo is the way to go.
BidNo
P.S. If anybody from Google happens to read this post (and gives a flip...), you've got problems. Let me know if you want the details.
I'm from India, and unlike before, Yahoo let me request an invite a few days ago. Does this mean YPN is now available in India?
Yahoo pays very well, and I agree with VisualDigits that the customer service is terrific. They reply to emails, they answer the phone, they take your feedback as they are in beta. Absolutely no complaints there. BUT the software does not always pick up the correct context. If your site is in the least bit complex, it can spit out some alarmingly unrelated ads, and unrelated ads don't do the site owner any good! Or else it does not respond to dynamic content that well. You can try to BLOCK these ads, and go for the ad targeting (on yahoo), but if truth be told, it doesn't do much good...So, it depends on the site content. Try each one in turn, I'd say.
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