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Will the Yahoo Editorial Process Change?

or will it be the same old same old?

         

rehabguy

10:36 pm on Feb 5, 2007 (gmt 0)

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So will the editorial process go away or change with the release of Panama? Does anybody have any info on this?

mardomania

4:57 pm on Feb 6, 2007 (gmt 0)

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ads get approved faster..trademarked terms take a day to review.

the editoral process is still inconsistant. one day they'll approve you, the next they won't.

their whole editoral process needs to be changed. those people are clueless. i had an ad turned down (1st try) because the editor said the keywords were not on my site. lets just say my site sold widgets, the ad copy spoke about widgets, and the keywords had widgets in them.

this campaign needless to say was approved the 2nd time i uploaded it.

tbird

7:19 pm on Feb 6, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I sure hope it will change. There is no consistency to the process right now.

chewy

7:38 pm on Feb 6, 2007 (gmt 0)

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since they edit us, how would we go about more effectively "editing" their choices of where to publish the averts?