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Pay Per Play: A New Form of Advertising to Hit the World Wide Web

giftI have been hearing a lot about Pay Per Play lately and I really got curious about it. So what is Pay Per Play and what it can do for bloggers?

A new form of advertising

Pay Per Play is a new form of advertising to hit the world wide web. All blogs or website with embedded pay per play code will play an audio ads for 5 seconds every time a page is completely loaded up. Advertising format is like what we traditionally hear on radio and television.

Earning opportunity for bloggers and website owners

Its a new opportunity for bloggers and website owners to earn money online simply by placing a pay per play code on their website.

Just like adsense, which displays relevant text ads on your blogs or websites, Pay per play uses the same contextual concept which plays an audio ad that is relevant to the content or subject of your blog. Here’s a new way for you to earn money on all your web traffic without selling anything and without visitors having to click on anything.

More earning opportunities

Aside from earning for every traffic on your website, you have earning potentials simply by letting other bloggers and website owners know about this great opportunity. You will be given several promotional materials (email, banners and promotional text) that you can send or display to your blog’s sidebar.

What’s in store for you?

  • 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.

Membership is free so what are you waiting for? Sign up now.

Not yet convinced? Visit them and hear an audio demo on how you can earn from this opportunity.

Note: Pay-Per-Play is due to officially launch on February 1st, 2008

It’s surely is a another way to earn just like Pinoy Money Talk

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