ebuilder

msg:1573453 | 3:43 am on Nov 26, 2005 (gmt 0) |
All of them. Does that help you out?
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webnoob

msg:1573454 | 3:45 am on Nov 26, 2005 (gmt 0) |
hmm. why would u show ads people won't click on? there's no point in showing a category that isn't related to your content..
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yosaid

msg:1573455 | 5:17 pm on Nov 26, 2005 (gmt 0) |
^^^I know. If your content doesn't relate to the category, don't even bother because no one will click and it happened to me. Choose the category that interests your visitors most which is the category your site is based on mostly. I know "wild categories" didn't make me money when I tried them because no one clicked. I went back to my own category which is what my site is all about. I am getting good clicks now.
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Jay718

msg:1573456 | 6:06 pm on Nov 26, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Well the reason I was asking was because a friend of mine wanted to apply for YPN....and she has a couple sites on different concepts and she wanted to know from you all what's some of the catergories that does very good?
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newguy1

msg:1573457 | 10:53 am on Nov 27, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Apply under the most professional and complete site. After she gets accepted she should just try the code out on all of the sites (since they are already made) and keep it where it works and put adsense or chitika where it doesn't.
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FTFlash

msg:1573458 | 9:17 pm on Nov 27, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Ad programs usually do well on pages where the reader might want to buy something after reading your content (i.e. electronics, real estate, etc.).
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