Pay Per Play - No Clicks Needed to Monetize ALL Your Traffic!
December 16, 2007 | Author: Rob | Filed under: SEO and Marketing
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Pay Per Play is a new audio advertising program. It’s quite rare that I get excited about new programs. Typically I won’t touch a pre-launch but what I’m about to introduce to you has gotten me quite excited.
Let me introduce to you a new form of advertising on your website that involves no impressions and no clicks to earn revenue. I’m talking about a system that allows you to cash in on 100% of your website visitors similar to the way television companies make their money. If you don’t feel like doing much reading and just want to watch the video explanation click here.
Big-time advertisers are starting to realize that at any given time there are more or close to the number of people logged on to the Internet than there are television. They also know that the Internet and its usage is exploding in terms of growth.

An average Super Bowl commercial can cost a few million dollars for 30 seconds with no guarantee in sales… The reason people do this is because they can reach 100 million people at once! With the use of the Internet they can reach even more.
Basically this is how the program works: you join free and enter a simple code on your website that when a browser visits it plays a quick professional five second audio promotional advertisement. The software crawls your website to determine your niche and it serves a relevant advertisement. This is the way advertising should be! You did your part and made your visitors aware of the advertisement; and you’ll be paid accordingly. This is the same way advertisements on television work; no more need to worry about clicks etc… On the website you can listen to several sample audio clips from reputable companies such as Harley Davidson, Burger King, Taco Bell etc… Basically the same types of companies you’d hear about on television. I highly recommend you watch the video explanations on this page.
As I mentioned earlier I think this is going to be a big success and I’m glad someone made me aware of it when they did. It’s in pre-launch now but also has an interesting referral program so it pays to spread the word.
In summary you will earn:
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25% of what the advertiser spends on PPP ads you serve on your own website(s).
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5% of what the advertiser spends on PPP ads played on the website(s) of those you refer.
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5% of what the advertiser spends on PPP ads played on the website(s) that your direct referrals bring on board.
That means in total the company is giving away 35% of the revenue to publishers and keeping 65% to themselves. This is a sustainable model and many that promise ridiculously high commission seem to cease operating due to insufficient funds for operating costs. (Cough Agloco) It also provides you the publisher with an interesting opportunity to make additional money on this program via networking marketing. I look at it similar to an affiliate program with residual earnings. Sounds like a winner to me. Seems to be getting a lot of attention as you can see on it’s alexa ranking; take a look at the graph!
I think it was only a matter of time until something like this made its way onto the internet. Will it sink or will it sail? No clue as it’s still in pre-launch until bidding for terms opens February 1st 2008. The creator has a few other successes under his belt, a great reputation and understanding of the internet. Since it’s a Pre-Launch I wouldn’t go overboard but I would consider signing up and doing what I’ve done which is write a blog post and let a few people know then wait and see what happens in February. Never want to push something too hard until you know it produces results. Either way this seems like an exciting concept to me so I thought I’d let you know about it first as it makes its way through the internet.
If you’ve read this far take the time to read the promotional page for Pay Per Play. This could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for whether you are a publisher or an affiliate marketer or as in my case; both! Now is the time to do a little bit of work that could pay of large if this program is all that it promises to be. If not nothing lost and back to the drawing board!
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You can get even paid watching video ads and Three level MLM is still most cost effective Internet Marketing Method. Im surprised, that its used so little compared to SEO or PPC.
Hi Veiko,
Interesting blog I just enjoyed the post I read. I think lot’s of different methods are going to be coming out and becoming mainstream. Especially with PR selling being risky business people need to look elsewhere to earn honestly online.
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Internet Audio by Voice2page, NetAudioAds and PayPerPlay …..All Great Ideas… So What’s the Problem?
I have been a user and supporter of voice2page and netaudioads for quite some time now, actually before they came out with Play Per Play. I use the voice2page feature on my site www.collectmychecks.com (click on my site and listen to the audio…I recorded it with my phone… it works great and it was super easy to set up)
Let’s face it most plain text pages are usually pretty boring and many people have a short attention span when they are surfing for information. Attention grabber graphics and video are becoming more and more popular and actually seem to be required to try and attract more visitors and hold them for any length of time.
So the internet audio concept makes perfect sense. Ok still not sure about the merits of internet audio …ok try this…go turn on your TV and try and watch it for any length of time with the sound turned off…pretty boring right.
We have to do something different to hold the visitors attention…why not make our sites more personable. We are always looking for ways to make our web site presentations more interactive, informative, interesting etc. Well now you can talk to your web site visitors and change you message anytime you want, from anywhere and as many times as you want…brilliant. These guys are going to make internet history with this technology and probably impact the way we all communicate with each other over the internet in the very near future… IMO
The netaudioads idea is a great way to allow you to monetize your site, if that is what you want to do, which is pretty ingenious if you ask me. They seem to have figured out a way to help us communicate information without competing with overpopulated sites and web page limitations. There is only so much real-estate available on a web page before it becomes too cluttered and people just click away because of the overload of stuff on the page.
The big picture appears to be that voice2page is trying to take the internet to the next level of internet communication with endless application possibilities. The facts seemed to be…the search engine giants like it, the advertisers like it, many web site publishers are starting to get it. I would imagine that it will probably become mainstream pretty soon.
It does not make a whole lot of sense to try and find fault with the concept because it is probably going to be very successful regardless of the knit-picker negative comments, which there always is somebody who does not like something. What amazes me is the amount of time and energy some people spend to tell everybody how much that do not like something…hey …just move on to something else if you do not like it that much.
Anybody heard whether voice2page is going public anytime soon…I think this would be a good stock buy.
Personally I am going to stick around and watch what they do next, like adding voice to pictures, comment players that work like an online voice mail box, and maybe be able to make phone calls from your computer to anywhere in the world for free…who knows. Here is their main web site http://www.voice2page.com
If you have an opinion about voice2page or netaudioads, forward your comments to their email box at support@voice2page.com they may be interested in what you think.