Did You Know . . .
That you only need one Yahoo! Publisher Network account to serve ads to multiple Web sites?
One account is all you need to manage ads on multiple Web sites. Just cut and paste the ad code we provide to the sites you want to display ads on —there’s no need to update your account information. You can also add each of your domains on the Reporting URLs page under the Reports Tab, so that you can track your performance by Web site.
What’s more, you can use Ad Targeting for multiple web sites. Just go the Ad Targeting page under the Ad Setup Tab, add a new URL in the Targeted URL box, and select your categories. Each time you save a URL, it will appear in the Manage Ad Categories table below. From here you’ll be able to manage your categories for each of your Targeted URLs.

For more information, review our FAQs.
— The Team
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April 17th, 2006 at 6:59 pm
Any idea when we will be able to see statistics from today in the above mentioned section? The information has to be there in order to display the total earned today, why not display it!
April 17th, 2006 at 7:01 pm
Any idea when we will be able to see the statistics for today in the above mentioned section? The information has to be there to display the balance earned today, so why not display it when searched for?
-Mike
http://www.youpickthenews.com
April 18th, 2006 at 4:10 am
Does this track each page you list or just the whole domain?
Thank You,
Chris Hancock
http://www.onlinevoipinfo.com
http://www.onlinedating.pn
April 18th, 2006 at 9:50 am
I wouldn’t know since I didn’t get an invite. Hopefully you wont be in beta for years like Vista & M$
April 19th, 2006 at 5:17 am
This is another topic that raises the issue of international publishers not being able to open accounts.
We own a handful of sites, at least one of which is very very US centric. In fact it is a librarary fo US law. Yet we are Brits, based in the UK.
I guess the questions raised are:
1) Is there a way forward for us with Yahoo, or should be go somewhere else (that ‘other’ place)
2) In the scenario where a publisher has 2 sites, one getting 100% US visitors, the other not, what happens? Do you clobber the whole account, or just the international site portion?
We are TRYING to go stick with Yahoo here for our solutions, but you ain’t making it easy guys! Any comments on the above would be valued.
July 23rd, 2006 at 2:58 am
Is this the same feature as Adsense?
Like have one account and apply the ads on any number of domains which dont break the TOS.