YPN to introduce direct deposit for payments in Q01

Date November 20, 2005

Good news for publishers who prefer direct deposit payments rather than mailed checks. Will Johnson, VP & General Manager of YPN announced in the Contextual Advertising Program Issues at PubCon that they plan to offer direct deposit in Q01 of 2006.

Hopefully when they make the change to direct deposit that they will also make the change to payments being sent net 30 to bring it in line with AdSense, rather than the current 45 days a publisher must wait for payment.

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6 Responses to “YPN to introduce direct deposit for payments in Q01”

  1. Den C. said:

    Didn’t the last set of checks from YPN that went out line up on the 30 day schedule of pay?

    I’m waiting on my YPN, and I expect it on the 30 personally from reports I’ve heard on WMW.

  2. paul wells said:

    It would be nice if Yahoo announced a launch date, rather than these little and obvious changes.

  3. Inside Online Advertising said:

    Yahoo! Publishers Network To Launch Direct Deposit In First Quarter

    Jensense passes on the word that Yahoo! Publishers Network will be introducing direct deposit in the first quarter of 2006. There’s no specific date, but this definitely should improve the timeliness of paying their publishers who deliver their ads. Cu…

  4. Shoemoney said:

    Den C - YPN has always been net 45 payments.

    Great info Jen! Was nice to meet you at Pubcon.

  5. christopher said:

    I wish they’d come up with a smaller ad unit more like the little link units that google has.

  6. Iggy Uncensored said:

    Yahoo! Publisher Network or Google AdSense which should you use

    A few weeks ago when I started using the Yahoo! Publisher Network I would have no problem stating that this is the advertising program that sites should be using. Because for me this program was paying better and offered in my opinion higher quality…

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