Prizes for PDF Publishing
Enter the Ads for Adobe PDF Powered by Yahoo! Publishing Contest
As if monetizing your PDFs weren’t enough, Yahoo! and Adobe are giving you another great reason to participate in the Ads for Adobe PDF powered by Yahoo! beta: great prizes.
The prizes are for a contest—our attempt to find the best publishers of ad-enabled PDFs out there. To enter, just sign up for the beta and start publishing your ad-enabled PDFs. The winner will be determined by a combination of success metrics, such as the number of PDFs published, revenue, impressions, and other ingredients in the “secret sauce” we use in the beta.
Did we mention the great prizes? For the grand prize winner, we are offering the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection, which helps you to design across media—print, web, interactive, mobile, video, and film—in the most comprehensive, creative environment ever produced. The grand prize is valued at $2499. In addition, all publishers who participate will be entered into a raffle for $100 Yahoo! Search Advertising dollars, a great way to start publicizing your PDFs and increase your audience.
To enter, click over to the sign up page and send us your Ads for Adobe PDF powered by Yahoo! beta application. To see the official contest rules, click here.
–Mike McCullough
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May 9th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
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May 9th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
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May 10th, 2008 at 1:25 am
When will you finally release Yahoo Ads worldwide? It’s been beta how long?
I’d like to try this one as well, but no, I am not from USA.
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