Introduction
Pay Per Play is a brief audio advertisement that is purchased by
major branding and direct response content advertisers on a "per
play" basis. This is a new way for advertisers (Like Harley
Davidson or Taco Bell) to serve a 5 second audio advertisement
to website visitors. Pay Per Play caters to an audience that is
larger than radio, television and print media combined.
The ad performance is measurable and can be targeted by
demographics, phsychographics and geographic location. Are you
looking for residual income? Pay Per Play can add residual
streams of income to your bank account. This is advertising that
will pay you on 100% of your website traffic… NO CLICKS
NECESSARY. Pay Per Play ads are destined to become the
preferred internet income method for webmasters over the coming months.
The goal of Pay Per Play Advertising is to become the largest
advertising medium the world has ever known and according to Pay
Per Play sources, they say that they are getting close after
just 3 weeks. PPP works on a bid management system similar to
Google AdWords and compensates publishers (web site owners) just
like Google AdSense but with one critical difference… Publishers
(website owners) earn revenue on 100% of their traffic, not just
ads that are clicked on.
I rarely get excited about a new service, as I am now. Pay Per
Play caters to an audience that is larger than radio, television
and print media combined.
We are talking about a new platform with good potential and all
indicators are forecasting that this is set to rock the
internet. Will it become as big as PPC and does it have the
potential to take a big slice of the PPC & CPM market? Only
time will tell as history always dictates. It does appear that
Pay Per Play will become one of the most memorable, and
profitable full scale launches in the history of ecommerce. The
Administrators at Pay Per Play are offering a solution for
major advertisers to reach their audience through a massive
listening network. The cost of the Pay per play ads will run on
an automated bid management system similar to Google AdWords.
According to sources in just 3 weeks the network has grown from
500,000 websites to over 3 million which is estimated to extend
the reach of NetAudioAds Pay Per Play by more than 100 million
audio ad plays per day. If you’ve read this far take the time
to read the promotional page for Pay Per Play.
Go Here for complete information
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Better Than Superbowl Advertising
Posted by Thomas Zimmerman at 6:46 PM
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