Pay Per Play Advertising

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Getting Paid Per Click? How Would You Like To Get Paid For EVERY Visitor To Your Site?

Pay-Per-Play (PPP) advertising is an advertising channel that is set to take the web by storm. Because of the size and scope of this deal (backed by one of the BIG 5 search engines), PPP advertising will become a world wide business media event.

PPP works on a bid management system similar to Google AdWords and will compensate publishers just like Google AdSense but with one critical difference...

Publishers (website owners) will earn revenue on 100% of their traffic... no clicks necessary! (click here for more info)

New Services Help Bloggers Bring in Ad Revenue 

Users Can Customize Appearance of Spots, Use Video and Audio

Source: Click here to read this Article in The Wall Street Journal

"...Starting Feb. 1, San Diego-based V2P Communications is offering five-to-eight-second audio ads, called NetAudioAds, that will automatically play when a visitor lands on a blog or Web site. Publishers sign up for the free service and V2P then lines up advertisers, who bid on rates they will pay to have their ads played on a given blog. Bids generally start around $14 per 1,000 plays. Blog publishers get a 25% cut of the ad revenue.

About 25,000 publishers have signed up so far, says Michael Knox, V2P's co-founder, and several large companies and 2008 presidential campaigns have expressed interest in becoming advertisers through the service. A site that gets 2,000 unique visitors per day with an advertiser paying $14 per 1,000 plays might earn $28 a day, or $196 a week..."

The Revolution is here! 

Get Paid for 100% of Your Visitors! Not Just The Ones Who Click On Your Ads!

PPP is a way for advertisers (Like Harley Davidson or Taco Bell) to serve a 5 second audio advertisement to website visitors. It is a way for advertisers to target their 5 second audio ad to specific interests, demographics and geographic locations.

Big TV's ad revenue is dwindling because PPP offers advertisers a more cost effective advertising solution that has been providing positive Return on Investment (ROI) for over 2 years. PPP offers advertisers a way to reach their target audience and is the only form of media whose impressions and ad placements are verified by an independent 3rd party.

PPP is not new, it has been running for 2 ½ years, has over 66,000 advertisers and over 550,000 websites that serve PPP ads to their visitors.
The 550,000+ websites that currently serve these ads are responsible for 43 million streams (impressions) of advertisers' 5 second audio ads on a monthly basis.

The Super Bowl is NOTHING Compared to This...

It costs 2.6 million dollars or more to run an ad spot on the Super Bowl. There has been no other media event that could capture an audience of 100 million people at the same time until now.

The Super Bowl is a major media event for major brands like Hewlett Packard, Bud Light, Coca-Cola, etc. because there is no other time slot where they can capture the attention of a major segment of their target audience in such a short amount of time.

Pay-Per-Play (PPP) Media is quickly changing all of that because it gives major brands the opportunity to reach their target audience on a larger scale than the Super Bowl ever dreamed of and do it on a daily basis instead of just once per year!

907 million people go online every day... 97% of those people have audio systems. (click here for more info).

This makes the Internet the world's largest listening device ever conceived.

Pay-Per-Play offers a way for big advertisers to reach their audience through this massive listening network. This network is bigger than television, radio and all other forms of media combined!

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mulberry wrote...

Interesting info, I was unfamiliar with this. Good page!

ReplyPosted March 26, 2008

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