Pay Per Play Audio Ads Revolution
Posted on December 29, 2007
Filed Under Affiliate Networks, Affiliate Programs, Google Adsense
Are you looking for new ways to monetize your web site without having to hard sell to your visitors?
Well read on because I have been presented with a solution to your problem. After
being contacted by the Director of the NetAudioAds I signed up to find out more about how NetAudioAds could help to make more money for me as a webmaster and also provide targeted ads to my visitors.
Unlike conventional advertising such as contextual advertising found with Google AdSense, Yahoo, MSN etc which require a visitor to ‘click’ before you can earn, pay per play ads exposes your visitors to a brief audio ad and you get paid!
“It is amazingly easy to set up and the product sells itself. Best of all it costs ZERO to get involved and it costs ZERO for your referrals to get involved.”
Charles Heflin
Marketing Director
I like the concept that the ads are heard and not seen and there is NO NEED to lose visitors to third party website. Keep you web site visitors and get paid for EVERYONE who enters your site! Each time you refer a new web site to the Pay Per Play opportunity you are adding a new residual stream of income to your bottom line.
Each visitor will hear only 1 ad. Each time an ad is played, you are paid. All this at ZERO COST to you. Promoting this opportunity to your ezine subscribers, social networks and anywhere where people are looking for free stuff that can also earn them money.
NetAudioAds looks like a fresh opportunity for webmasters to increase their revenue with little or no effort and retain their visitors. Join the revolution by signing up for your free NetAudio Ads account.
UPDATE:
After receiving zero dollars and countless scripting problems and site changes I no longer use this service.
Definitely not all it was cracked up to be!




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If it looks like a duck & quacks like a duck…..!
The ads run from a Javascript – Javascript can be blocked – more than 50% of visitors use Javascript blocking!
Hi there,
The same can be said of countless other advertising resources that also use Javascript code for instance Google AdSense not to mention tracking code and scripts!
Appreciate your feedback,
-Nancy
I signed up with them in the hopes that much like pay per click advertising that this too would blow up. It’s a small price to pay for putting more code up on a website. My crystal ball is foggy but I wish I could say for certain whether this is a good idea or not. Good point about the java script blocker didn’t think of that.
Frank
http://www.pppaudiosite.com
Hi Frank,
Yep, I agree. No-one can say what the future holds for this program but I believe the real affiliate earner will be made on referrals.
Just like signing people up to affiliate networks you get more for each sign up than each action. For instance WidgetBucks gives you 5% on referrals but a click through on ads has a minimal value in some cases!
Heck it doesn’t cost anything to use Pay Per Play service and you can just remove the code if it doesn’t work for you so there’s nothing to lose.
Time will tell,
Nancy