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Review of Yesadvertising
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Yesadvertising Review
Yesadvertising is a performance-based advertising and affiliate network and is one of over a hundred such programs we review on experienced-people.co.uk. All of Yesadvertising's ads promote affiliate offers and pay per-action (CPA) or per-lead generated (CPL) commissions. Their inventory is of average size and quality and includes several exclusive affiliate offers that are displayed through appealing but limited ad types. The limited scope of the network's inventory has generated some negative reviews from publishers who were unable to effectively monetize their websites with Yesadvertising ads. Additionally, there have been many occasions where Yesadvertising delayed payments to their publishers in the past. Joining Yesadvertising is markedly easy, as there is no screening process and no real requirements in order to join the network; pretty much everyone is accepted. The network promotes their affiliate offers mainly through banners and text links that can be displayed on publisher websites but additional ad types are supported, depending on advertiser. Control tools are basic but decent and the network offers real-time reports so publishers can track their campaigns; always a welcome feature. Support is decent and includes live chat (available at business hours) but the network's official website is rather poor and confusing. All in all, Yesadvertising is average and only stands out in how easy it is to get accepted. Their limited inventory means that for most publishers, Yesadvertising will only be good as a secondary ad network and the lack of ad variety does not help make the network more appealing. Regardless, Yesadvertising might be a viable choice for newbies that have been turned down from other performance-based ad networks. Read about other monetizing programs at experienced-people.co.uk/1200-make-money-from-websites/ and you can leave your own comments and feedback about this program at our Yesadvertising forum thread. Found our site useful? Do yourself a favour, sign up for our newsletter.
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