PayPerView Formula explained

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by Goblin, Feb 26, 2008.

  1. #1
    My question is brief - and I apologize for starting a thread on the topic, but could not find any pertinent posts on the subject.

    With all the thousands of dollars one it is claimed can be earned with Pay Per View (as opposed to PPC), would someone who really has experience in this field (apart from Gauher Chaudhry;) kindly give me a run down on

    1. What payperview really is, and what exactly one does to earn money from this as an affiliate?

    2. Is there any other reputable/affordable tutorial available on payperview on the w.w.w. that does not cost one thousand dollars and the rest?

    3. What companies would you recommend I join to earn an income with PayPerView, particularly those you have had a good experience with, and those who don't mind Australian members.

    Any help is appreciated, so I can go out and start to earn the healthy income Gauher Chaudhry claims he is currently making from PayPerView. Although I don't know Jonathan Van Clute, I read in a forum... claims that as he has discovered the "gold mine" available with PayPerView, he will not bother with any other kind of affiliate marketing from now on.

    Pretty big claims - so how is it that there's been such little written about it until now (of course I am a noob! - if there's real money to be made in a field, the tutorials are few and far between)

    cheers
     
    Goblin, Feb 26, 2008 IP
  2. blin100

    blin100 Peon

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    I second your question :p

    i can, however, answer your first question. Pay perview is an ad model that pays the webmaster a set amount of money per thousand views. Generally....a very low number. The higher your traffic is, the more money you get linearly. It doesn't require clicks, just for the page to be loaded.

    In terms of money to be made...you need *alot* of traffic before you see yourself getting money. The few ad services that allow pay per view ads require large amounts of traffic to even be accepted. Logically, that makes sense since your site needs to prove the advertiser that you can bring them people.
    But yea, if someone has a good pay per view ad service that small-medium sites can join, i'd appreciate it alot :D
     
    blin100, Feb 26, 2008 IP
  3. nyx

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    I'm guessing it has to do with Adwords CPM content network. Probably, just getting cheap traffic but redirecting to your usual affiliate landing pages or direct linking. Are you both from LPGen?
     
    nyx, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    I would be interested in the responses to this question. I got an interesting email video from the creator of the product landing pages on fly? and he reccommended to buy Gauhers PPC program, to simply have access to the pay per view program soon to be released. You have to be owner of the first course
    to be eligible for the Pay per view course.
     
    kyhawk, Mar 1, 2008 IP
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    Can you recommend some companies that are offering the payperview option.
     
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    MindBuzz Active Member

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    Chitika will soon have a high paying Product called VPU, you should register and check them out!

    They also have great & high yield PPC Products ;)

    Best Wishes,

    M.B.
     
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  7. Goblin

    Goblin Peon

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    I guess that kinda confirmed my views. Not many who make money from PPV want to talk about it. To the contrary you don't need huge bucks to start with the companies that provide contextual advertising. Some have started on as little as $50 per day.

    And no mate its not directly related to the Adwords Content network. But certainly has a better relevance to some of Carlos and Lupe's mass media buying tutorials that were flying about the internet (and have since disappeared since their zillion dollar seminar sold out)

    I'm not from LPgen but certainly know it works. Although Jonathan's been copping a lot of flak lately for seemingly jumping off the PPC bandwagon in favor of PPV.

    Alright here's what I've dug up and know about PPV over the past few days.

    The greatest relief is no more writing PPC ads. Your CPA campaings are shown on the PPV suppliers networks as PopUnders or PopOvers. Some of the CPA companies will require you to sign an Addendum saying you will not be using Adware (which PPV is certainly NOT). When you first join the CPA companies, don't tell them that you will be using PPV, just say its PPC.

    Apparently Azoogle will not approve PPV at all. But, Copeac is reputedly open to it. However, a lot of the other CPA suppliers do not mind it, provided the mentioned Addendum is signed.

    Some of the companies that are recommended for PayPerView are:

    Media Traffic
    Traffic Vance
    AdOn Network
    Zango
    WhenU

    Zango has the most traffic but are the most expensive and customers service is reputedly poor compared to the others. They are stricter on keywords and URLs. (NOTE: however, this seems to be Gauher's favorite supplier - but he certainly has deeper pockets than most of us)

    Traffic Vance have less traffic but customer support is best. Can get emails and campaigns underway in under an hour.

    But Media Traffic is the company this other IM recommends to start with. Their traffic is quality and the service is decent.

    Also most of your targeted ads will only cost you $.01 per view or $10 CPM.

    Might sound expensive but is compensated by the quality of traffic which is reputedly "sniper" sharp.

    Alright that's the first time I've recommended anything on heresay - but you know what it's like... you get to know the "real" ones out in the IM world after a few years online, eh?

    Also read an excellent report on PPV traffic that only cost $20 and made the whole thing crystal clear.

    AND - got to watch Gauher's video on PPV that my partner now owns. PPV is one exciting field to reel in some good income.. the risk vs. rewards ratio is comforting.

    Would be so great if this thread had input from actual users of PPV as I would be a noob to break Gauher's confidentiality requirement for his PPV video and publicly share the results. I'm sure he wouldn't mind the mention about his preference for Zango. (and I am a great admirer of Gauher... that is one brilliant IM)

    Hope that's helped clear up the fog a bit.
     
    Goblin, Mar 13, 2008 IP
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    I've tested a handful of CPA offers on MediaTraffic..dating offers, high converting zip submits, weight loss. After spending $300..i roughly got $250 back. It seems like you can make it work..but you need a large budget to do initial testing...
     
    K4Kemp, Mar 16, 2008 IP
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    #9
    sounds like its about to get saturated like anything soon...
     
    shockalock-g, Mar 17, 2008 IP
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    Goblin,thanks for you nice explaination.
    But why do you say Zango is not adware traffic. Apparently it is though it is legal.
     
    dickson123, Mar 17, 2008 IP
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    Don't listen to Goblin. He is copying paragraphs out of my recent report that I had for sale as a WSO here:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=227351

    I've been using PPV traffic for quite a long time, and this guy doesn't actually know what he is talking about, but trying to make it seem like he does.

    I am beginning to think that I should no longer try and help people in the IM niche. I offer a lower price alternative to Gauher's courses and all people in this forum ever try to do is steal it. This isn't the first time it's happened.

    James
     
    jim0504, Mar 18, 2008 IP
  12. Goblin

    Goblin Peon

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    Absolutely James. Never for one moment claimed those were my results. Kept talking about what I found out over the past few days. Which clearly shows it is not my own work. And please don't denounce me by saying I don't know what I talk about... that I do take offence to. You know nothing about me, nor my education. And none of my post is a copy n paste. It is simply a very brief synopsis of what I have learned with materials that were legally paid for.

    No need to take offence. Take a bow. If you feel that strongly why didn't you add something to the thread before this... people were genuinely asking for information and surely you don't deny any of us the opportunity to find the correct techniques with which to do so. It was the ideal opportunity to sell your report.

    It's obscene to charge the hundreds of dollars other IMs charge (but that's a personal opinion).

    In fact I recommended your report to a couple of folks who asked what the basis of the above post was. Certainly did not provide any illegal copies to nobody, so rest easy as no one stole your work.

    Please remember that there is no copyright James on talking about techniques ...

    It appears that the member's are hungry for the link. So do you want to publish it or not? Up to you. If anyone writes again I'm certain you do not mind me sending them the purchase link.

    You do write some sharp reports. That is a sincere appraisal.
     
    Goblin, Mar 18, 2008 IP
  13. kyitnej2top

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    Been trying to know how it works and this forums adds some of my curiosity. All I need now is to search that pay per click thing. Anyone can send me a link to that?
     
    kyitnej2top, Mar 19, 2008 IP
  14. Goblin

    Goblin Peon

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    Can't recall stating that Zango is not Adware.

    As far as I'm concerned, when I'm on the receiving end of PPV type traffic it irks the hell out of me, and 95percent of the time will immediately click out the popup without so much as a glance. Those ads with the clanging bells and blinding animated lights definitely get shut off immediately.

    Having said that... IMs like Cumner above have stated they have good results with this form of advertising.

    But all of the IMs confirm that once the CPA companies see the huge surge in traffic, they have been contacted by their Affiliate Manager and asked to sign an Addendum before being allowed to continue with PPV advertising.

    Personally... I have not had any direct experience with PPV advertising - but just sharing a brief outline (which is allowed under copyright laws) on what I trust is credible from the few reports available on the topic on the w.w.w.

    Certainly will be giving it a go from now on.
     
    Goblin, Mar 22, 2008 IP
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    I just installed zango toolbar on an old computer. It is very interesting to see what sites people are targeting for ppv
     
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    Revenuehit provides contextual advertising to it`s customers from different sources.

    We work individually with each client to make your campaign successful and establish strong and long relationship.
    We work on PPV basis (pay per view) and pops we deliver come from installed legal adware applications (weather toolbars, games,free software, etc). In other words, everybody wins.

    People are entertained for free. And advertisers get consumers who are actually interested in the ads they see.
    It makes traffic extremly targeted.Contact us and we`ll work to deliver best traffic to your sites and make your campaigns successful!

    revenuehit.com
     
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  17. KL1528

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    This is very informative, could use the information myself..
     
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    whats the minimum deposit for revenuehit?
     
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    Thanks for all the information.

    I have been looking for information regarding gauher chaudhry's Pay Per View Formula course.

    Would love if someone would contribute more to the course.. Thanks.
     
    omshanti, Apr 15, 2009 IP
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    Is anyone here making money with Gauher's methods?
     
    seowarrior, Aug 15, 2009 IP