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Yahoo exclusion of third party 'partners'

Yahoo worse than ever......

         

davidhjj

2:01 pm on Jan 12, 2008 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I find it terrible that YAHOO does not allow us to blanket exclude ALL third party partner sites. I can only exclude them AFTER I have been charged a click thru and can see that clik thru in my web statistics.
I estimate I have been charged $50 in the last 10 weeks alone for click thrus from domains that are your partners which I have now blocked after the fact.

Just sickening--

Also ALL of YAHOO'S competitors allow automated off/on of the account based on time of day or day of week.
When will YAHOO have this functionality?

mukoh

1:37 am on Feb 4, 2008 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Yahoo has always been behind implementing features that advertisers want, it is probably inherited from overtures staff.

sem4u

6:30 pm on Feb 5, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Even with Panama, Yahoo is so far behind Google (and MSN in many cases). Income from 3rd party sites has helped Yahoo generate revenue in the past, but now more and more people are pulling accounts altogether. Every quarter Yahoo rakes in more revenues, but the profits themselves come in lower...something is wrong here...