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To Our Valued ActiveAudience Customers:
In our continuing efforts to maximize the benefits and revenue produced for you by the ActiveAudience Service, we are changing our feed provider to Yahoo effective Monday, May 14.
There is nothing you need to do. Rest assured that all your existing template choices, themes and keywords will remain intact. After this upgrade, we will continue to aggressively monitor your accounts for maximum optimization with Yahoo, and invite you to take advantage of the powerful flexibility of our systems, including our custom photo and logo uploads, more than 500 themes, 70 color schemes and custom keyword choices.
The only significant change of note will be that some domains that qualified for Direct-to-Results under the current feed provider will not qualify with Yahoo after the switch. Those domains will be sent to our most lucrative lander, the two-column template.
As part of the changeover, we will have some scheduled downtime of the ActiveAudience Service Monday morning. During this time your pages may render intermittently, and the ActiveAudience management interface may not be available. As in the past, your revenue will be compensated accordingly for a full day's value. We expect the upgrade to take about 45 minutes and we will advise if there are any unforeseen issues encountered. After the upgrade, the current feed provider will no longer be available on our service.
We are always here to assist you, and if you have any questions, concerns or comments, please do not hesitate to contact your account representative or contact the support desk.
Regards,
Scott Briggs
Sounds like a good news for you guys.
i can't see why Adsense beats YPN.
Last edited by AlienGG; 05-13-2007 at 05:45 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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