I hope so, because I always seem to get rejected by them. I have a feeling though that once they are out of beta, their CPC rates will start going down.
Yahoo is still strong but they took a beating from what I recall lately when they changed their game plan around. One of my associates use to spend around 30k a month with them but now they are spending half getting more hits.. so yes the CPC will go down as it has been
What site did you submit? If you do not mind me asking you can send via pm if you want. ALso have you emailed them back and requesting info on how you can get accepted into YPN
well, I applied and within, oh a week I got this response. They don't actually say "REJECTED" in bold red letters but I got the hint
Is this the same response that others got when rejected?
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Thank you for applying for the Yahoo! Publisher Network beta program. It is currently in beta and we are accepting a very limited number of new publishers, but we will let you know when we launch to the general public or if we are able to invite you to join the beta before then. To maximize your chances for approval, please make sure:
• You have a valid U.S. Social Security or Tax ID number, and web site content that is predominately in English and targeted at a U.S. user base.
I got the same response as above. Not sure what Yahoo is looking for in order to be accepted. Probably only taking sites with 1 million + pageviews a month.
You have to make your site look bigger than it really is... if that makes sense. Also what site did you submit? I would re-submit again and again. If you are from the US you should be able to get accepted.
I have been trying to get accepted by YPN for over 2 years now and they never accept me. I have applied about 4 times now using the same site except one time.
Someone told me once that you have to use an email address that utilizes the domain of the site you are submitting for approval. So in other words, if your site is DDDDDDDDDD.com then your email address on your application better be whatever@DDDDDDDDDD.com otherwise they will never accept you even if you meet all the criteria. This makes sense otherwise you could submit any old site to them. How would htey know you actually own it?
So anyway I tried using an email address from my domain the last time I applied and I STILL never got accepted. I only ever got the rejection letter once. I really, really wish they would accept me. Perhaps it has to do with the subject matter. My site is about internet marketing. It's a free informational site. Maybe they are not accepting sites in that category. I guess I better subit other sites as well. I will try again.
As for when they will come out of beta stage? Well, they have been in beta for over 3 or 4 years now so my guess is that they will never get our of the beta stage. IMO, what they are doing is pretending to be in beta but in actuality they are just running a closed, selective operation. No way a program could be in beta for 3 or 4 years seriously. It's actually ridiculous when you think about it. Beta, to them, is just another word for "strictly controlled sign-ups", I think.
I’m new to this forum but would like to offer my insight. YPN is difficult to get into unless you know what they are looking for in order to get approved. Here are some basics:
-Contact link, about us link, terms of use link, privacy policy link, etc
-They don’t approve spam sites like celebrity sites, they want sites with rich content (news sites do really well)
-They want to see over a 3% ctr on the ads
-The list goes on and on. One of their requirements is, “A site that is general well done and good for our network” or something vague like that I can’t remember the exact wording.
Besides, there are better programs available that are powered by Yahoo and are easier to get approved with. YPN uses Yahoo’s content match feed which is absolute crap, I think Miva pays better. If you want some suggestions on who I’d recommend send me a PM and I’ll chat with you about the best possible fit for your sites. I know Yahoo allows
Yeah I got accepted for Yahoo Publisher. I created my account and stuff but I never use it. As far as you selling your invite for $5, that was kind of foolish if you ask me. Especially since I found out after activating my account that invites were selling on forums for $350 to $500 a pop. I couldn't believe it.