Yahoo allows affiliates on PPC, but google dosnt?
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cookies186
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Yahoo allows affiliates on PPC, but google dosnt?
Ok i have a question i just read this from some other internet people, and they stated that with yahoo you would have to manually block affiliates from clicking on your campaign, because yahoo just allows it, but google just blocks them from the begining. I was wondering if anyone could shine some light on this for me. I currently use YSM for my PPC, I have not had great luck with it. I've been considering trying my luck with google. I am interested in what he is talking about. Does this make sense to anyone?
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bbboy484
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Re: Yahoo allows affiliates on PPC, but google dosnt?
I understand what you mean. It is better to use google then yahoo if you advertising. The reason why it is better is that when publisher click on your ad it doesn't count. You don't have to pay for that click. It just a system in place so people don't click on your ad once a day and get couple cent out of it.
For instant if you was to use bidvertiser sometime you would see the same ip click on your ad 16 - 20 times. I got one that 32 times. Also you don't have to pay for after the first click but still that not target traffic. It just someone trying to make money.
It is good that the publisher who put your ad on their site don't get pay for the click from themselve. If you was to advertise on someone site you would want the visitor(s) from that site to click on your ad not the site owner.
For instant if you was to use bidvertiser sometime you would see the same ip click on your ad 16 - 20 times. I got one that 32 times. Also you don't have to pay for after the first click but still that not target traffic. It just someone trying to make money.
It is good that the publisher who put your ad on their site don't get pay for the click from themselve. If you was to advertise on someone site you would want the visitor(s) from that site to click on your ad not the site owner.
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mrandrei
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Re: Yahoo allows affiliates on PPC, but google dosnt?
Yahoo can never be a better choice. It's no comparison to Google in terms of earnings.
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Re: Yahoo allows affiliates on PPC, but google dosnt?
Google also quite good
Each has its own advantages
Can't one-sided
Each has its own advantages
Can't one-sided
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