Pay-Per-Play Review

Oh yeah – another form of Internet Marketing invention is just about “going to explode”: Pay Per Play Advertisement

What the heck are we – poor webmasters – going to do with so much money we are earning from all those incredibly lucrative internet marketing opportunities = as the companies promoting them are claiming they are? ;-)

Ok, jokes aside, I am glad something ‘new’ came as I am in the front line of the people who wish there Finally be something which can make those haughty Search engines with all their idiotic ever-changing ‘secret’ rules to at least to take a note.
As I am sick and tired of being pushed around like a little communist pagan even “I” am the one who actually Gives money to them!

So when I have heard of this new Amazing PayPerPlay One-in-the-lifetime Opportunity, of course I, at first, did NOT pay any attention. Too much hype. However, eventually it started to ’sink in’ and I decided to take a look, heck I even joined.

Reasons?
- You’ve read the first one just above
- the second one is of course that you can join for free, so what are you going to lose?

And if you are like me I am sure you do have at least couple of pages or even sites you have no idea what more to do with them after you slapped the ubiquitous Adsense codes there. And with Big Brother G. imposing more and more unfeasible rules = as an excuse to be able to pay you less, this is one of the possible ways to actually increase the income from those pages, since PPP ads so far are not against the BBG rules.

So what actually is Pay Per Play?

I could write a looong explanation but why lose my and your time when you can read all the details on NetAudio/PayPerPlay site.
Read the PayPerPlay Long detailed story here, the sweet and short here.

In a nutshell:

NetAudioAds™ Pay-Per-Play (PPP) advertising is a way for advertisers to serve a 5 seconds audio advertisement to your website visitors. It is a way for advertisers to target their 5 seconds audio ad to specific interests, demographics and geographic locations.

So if you join PayPerPlay as a Publisher (webmaster) you get a little java-script code you put onto your page and every time someone visits that page a short 5 seconds audio will play automatically, and you will get paid for that!

You can hear a live example of PayPerPlay Ad by clicking at this link.

Basically it means you will be able now to Earn a revenue on 100% of your traffic as Nothing else is required from your visitor: no click, no sign ups, no downloads, nothing… Just to be.
And the best part is that the visitor will not leave your site since there is nothing for them to ‘do’.

And yes, those ads playing on your site will be targeted to the content of your site.

What is the compensation structure for this program?

You get:
25% of what the advertiser spends on Pay-Per-Play ads you serve on your own website(s).
5% of what the advertiser spends on PPP ads played on the website(s) of those you refer.
5% of what the advertiser spends on PPP ads played on the website(s) that your direct referrals bring on board.

You can get paid by Paypal or by check, but all the payments are in US currency.

Now here is a little black dot into all this bright and happy:

Unfortunately I am also afraid it may go the way of the Old pay-per-view banner advertising which eventually become so full of fraud it simply became too cost ineffective for advertisers,

On the other hand times have changed, banner advertising is back, even many people are still weary about it. I Hope the Pay-per-play guys will be able to avoid this trap.

In any case for now I would Recommend You too join PayPerPlay new media advertising – after all it is free to join, and even if it would last just for some time it Can bring you some additional money you would not get otherwise.

So Join the Pay-Per-Play new money making opportunity now.



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