Adsense or Yahoo Publisher?
Adsense or Yahoo Publisher? by: Chuck
Crawford Lately many of my customers have been asking me
this question: "Which program is better? Adsense or Yahoo
Publisher?" It sounds simple, but the...
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Adsense or Yahoo Publisher?
by: Chuck Crawford
Lately many of my customers have been asking me this
question: "Which program is better? Adsense or Yahoo
Publisher?"
It sounds simple, but the answer is not. The reason being is
that both programs work well, but both also have different
places when considering whether or not to use them for a
specific website.
Here's why.
Adsense has been around for a while now, and at the moment
has the lion's share of the market in the PPC (Pay Per Click)
game. But anyone who has been promoting them on their websites
will tell you that the payouts have also gotten gradually
smaller as time has gone on. Why? Well it's easy, they are
still the best game in town, so they aren't worried about
losing their publishers to another PPC.
But then came Yahoo Publisher. Which unless you've been
living under a rock for the past ten years, you already know
the name, and know how big that company is. And with the
purchase of Overture, Yahoo is coming into the game well
equipped and ready for a fight.
So, what's the difference between the two?
Here is what I've been able to learn from my own websites.
Yahoo, overall, is paying more per click then Adsense. But
before you jump from this article and start changing your code,
read on a bit more.
Yahoo Publisher seems to be paying more then Adsense on
similar content, BUT... Their ads are not nearly as
contextually targeted as Adsense. So this can present a problem
for website owners. For example, if you have a website that
it's primary topic is 'HOME MORTGAGES', Adsense will display
ads that only link to mortgage sites. But that's not true with
Yahoo Publisher. Yahoo Publisher might display some mortgage
ads, but also might display a Payday Loan ad (BTW if you need a
payday loan, check out this page http://www.thegiftedone.com ),
Vonage ads (Vonage must pay them some big money, as they seem
to be the default when the script doesn't know what to do), or
some other ad that does not relate to the content of your
website.
How do you choose which program is right for your site? This
depends on the site itself and the type of surfers that
frequent it. If you have a site that is highly targeted for a
certain keyword, then I would suggest you stay with Adsense.
This will keep the ads focused and targeted to your customers,
presenting them with content that they will click. If they came
to read about cooking recipes, they probably wont click the
Vonage ad. Heres an example of a content targeted website:
http://voip.magicanswers.com
However, if your site is more of a surfer hangout, where
people go when they are bored, or if your site covers a
multitude of topics, then you might be better off loading it up
with Yahoo Publisher ads. This type of surfer is more likely to
click an ad thats off topic, which in turn would pay you
better.
At this point what it comes down to is the click thru ratio.
If monitored closely, you can determine what your surfers like
and what they dont like. What they click and what they dont
click. If one program is not performing well for you, then try
the other. Im sure that as time goes on, Yahoo Publisher will
become more targeted, and surely will be more competitive. With
Googles Adsense as an adversary they have quite a fight on
their hands.
My advice to you is this. If you have one website, then
optimize your PPC links for YOUR website surfers. If you have
many, optimize each site accordingly, but do take the time to
test each program. Find out which one will pay you more.
Whether you own a giant corporation with hundreds of websites,
or a home based business branching out to the internet, the
bottom line is always the bottom line. Which comes down to the
paycheck. A simple test might lead you to more money, which is
always the goal.
Adsense or Yahoo Publisher?
Adsense or
Yahoo Publisher? by: Chuck Crawford Lately many of
my customers have been asking me this question: "Which
program is better? Adsense or Yahoo Publisher?" It sounds
simple, but
the...
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