I just got an e-mail today about a new adsense alternative. It is called Pay Per Play. Basically, Pay Per Play allows any website or blog owner to place code on their website or blog (like adsense does) which causes a 5 second long TARGETED AUDIO advertisement to play when the website or blog page is visited. Each time that audio advertisement plays, you earn 25% of what the advertiser of that ad payed to have that audio ad play on your website or blog. You also earn 5% from the people your refer to Pay Per Play. Since the audio ad plays automatically each time a person visits your blog or webpage, you make money on 100% of your web traffic! No clicks necessary, UNLIKE with Google Adsense! To briefly recap, if you have a blog or website of your own, you HAVE to check out this amazing new adsense alternative, Pay Per Play! Please feel free to comment here about Pay Per Play. I am interested to see what you guys think about it. To find out more information and/or sign up for Pay Per Play Audio Ads, check out the link in my signature ("Pay Per Play Audio Ads Information!"). Thanks.
Looks interesting, but I would suggest removing your affiliate ID before you get marked as a spammer.
I hate to be the one to say that but wouldn't that drop your traffic b/c of the annoyance factor? People are more likely to NOT come back b/c of that. It's not worth it. Sorry.
radiskulllesbo, They (the people who created this program) have asked people if they have found these 5 second long ads to be annoying, and the majority of respondents said that the ads were not a problem. This is mainly due to the fact of them being 5 seconds long, if they were longer, it most likely would be a problem. Also, the audio ads are TARGETED to the content of your website or blog, so it is not like some completely off-topic (annoying) audio ad plays for 5 seconds each time your site loads.
I suggest you to put a referral link in your signature and ask that if people like they may sign up via your signature link because your the one to tell people about it.