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Wanted: Service Question about YPN and Google

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SouthernTn

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I never really got an answer on this.


Can you have the Google Search and YPN ads on the same page? I always though you couldnt have the Google Contexual ads on the same pages as a Yahoo Contextual Ad
 

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No, you cannot. It's against both of their TOS's.
 

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Strange how Chitika cooperates so nicely w/google and both coexist on the same page. I wonder why they ban YPN.

I have seen quite a few sites with both YPN & Goog so it is certainly technically feasable however the undesirable TOS effect.
 

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I have seen quite a few sites with both YPN & Goog so it is certainly technically feasable however the undesirable TOS effect.

It's technically feasable alright... until the webmaster gets caught, and then gets banned from adsense. Google employs a number of locational measures to find and ban webmasters this way.

To answer your question of why they ban YPN!, it is simple: adsense = Google's paycheck YPN! contributes to Yahoo's paycheck. Google and Yahoo are rivals.
 

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oh alright.. always though you can have the google search and yahoo contextual ads, but not both contextual ads..no problem
 

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oh alright.. always though you can have the google search and yahoo contextual ads, but not both contextual ads..no problem

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