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Socialize This Pay-Per-Play to overtake Adsense

December 7th, 2007 under Adam's Reviews, Adword & Adsense

There is a new form of advertising that will be taking the internet by storm. It is called Pay Per Play and website owners will get paid on 100% of their website traffic. The way it works is really quite simple, when a new visitor comes to your website, a 5 second audio ad will automatically play and you get paid for that 5 second spot.

This system of web advertising was developed because of the slipping ad revenue on TV. The ads which will be played over this network are currently large well know companies looking to brand themselves into the mind of the consumers. Companies such as Taco Bell, Harley Davidson, etc…, but don’t worry, the ads will use the same crawling technology that Adsense uses to be sure to play targeted ads that work well with your particular website topic.

As an added bonus, the company who came up with this idea, NetAudioAds, has made a little affiliate program out of it to help spread the word about this new form of advertising before it opens the bidding in February. They allow you to earn from site owners that you refer. Oh and did I mention that this project is backed by one of the largest search engine companies around?

Anyway, if your interested in earning from every single visitor to your website as opposed to only visitors that click on your adsense ads, you may want to give this company a try, it costs nothing to join, so there are no hidden fees or as I call them “gotchas”. Here is the link, have a look and get paid from 100% of your traffic.

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[ # 15066 ] Comment from heru– “business man” [December 7, 2007, 10:13 pm]

hey… that’s very awesome… thank you for your information.
this is a revolutionary system that have ever seen.

[ # 15177 ] Comment from Paul Rushing [December 11, 2007, 8:49 pm]

This is not a viable product and Voice2Page has attempted to launch this before. Over 90% of surfers have audio off or disabled when surfing and mainstream advertisers will not jump on this wagon.

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