Skeptic

msg:3582991 | 7:21 pm on Feb 23, 2008 (gmt 0) |
First of all, YPN is open to US Residents only at this time. Are you a US Resident? I have heard that approval can take up to 30 days. If you do not hear back after 30 days, then follow up and ask them again.
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sugarrae

msg:3585738 | 1:51 am on Feb 27, 2008 (gmt 0) |
There is nothing special you can do except wait and see if they eventually accept you into the beta program.
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l008comm

msg:3630338 | 7:22 am on Apr 19, 2008 (gmt 0) |
Yeah I've also been waiting for a long time. I think more than 30 days but I'll have to double check that to be sure. I have a site that gets a good amount of traffic, you'd think that approve me right away. This month lead time seems strange, they must lose lots of potential publishers that way. By the time they email someone saying they've been accepted, that someone's agenda has changed and they'll end up just sticking with google for example. If it has been over a month, where do I go to contact them and ask what is up?
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TammyJo

msg:3630748 | 1:44 am on Apr 20, 2008 (gmt 0) |
They are having a difficult time filling the bill for current publishers...makes me wonder if they are even accepting new ones?
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trader

msg:3630831 | 8:45 am on Apr 20, 2008 (gmt 0) |
For hard to understand reasons YPN cancelled my Ad Targeting capability I had been using for several years on the grounds it was not delivering quality traffic. However, with no Ad Targeting now permitted the quality has declined more because I was using it correctly and without it the ads are often not targeted well, which poor targeting was the reason I was using it in the first place. Makes no sense.
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l008comm

msg:3630832 | 8:49 am on Apr 20, 2008 (gmt 0) |
How many years has this program been running? Its still in beta?
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deepakmmt

msg:3631432 | 11:10 am on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0) |
What is the use now.. Better to use AdSense. Yahoo itself is not satisfied with his own publishing result thats why it is testing with Google Ads.. he he he
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