Pay Per Play Ads pay you on 100% of your website traffic… NO CLICKS NECESSARY!

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Amroch, Dec 6, 2007.

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    Hello friends,

    I don't know if you all know about it already.

    Before I post this thread I searched for "Pay Per Play" and "PPP" in this forum. As "Pay Per Play" didn't return any relevant results, "PPP" results were about the Pay Per Post program.

    But this one is different. It's called Pay Per Play.

    Here's a brief information about it.

    To learn more about Pay Per Play visit the Pay Per Click Web Site.

    Cheers,

    Amroch
     
    Amroch, Dec 6, 2007 IP
  2. R_e_M_i_X

    R_e_M_i_X Guest

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    I got an email from SearchBigDaddy about this and joined instantly. Couple of questions if anyone knows...

    A) How do you edit the websites you submitted?

    B) Supposedly one of the top 5 search engines is behind this, but which one is it?
     
    R_e_M_i_X, Dec 6, 2007 IP
  3. gmschmitz

    gmschmitz Member

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    #3
    I received an email about it as well. My email said that Yahoo is behind it. Does anyone have any more information about it.

    I just signed up and they are not going to start displaying ads until Feb. I'll keep you posted with info as I get it. You can SIGN UP HERE.
     
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    I am really researching the PPP thing and I am certainly not wanting to miss a great opportunity to build a business around PPP. So far the PPP Program seems Solid. Still checking it out for now.

    master357
     
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  5. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    Anyone try this and make any money off of it?
     
    BlogSalesman, Dec 14, 2007 IP
  6. gmschmitz

    gmschmitz Member

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    I signed up and they are not going to start publishing the ads untill Feb. 1st 08. You can sign up now and get in and also start referring people to the program. You can read the full presentation to get more info.
     
    gmschmitz, Dec 14, 2007 IP
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    Bidding starts 1 Feb It's really interesting but I'm sure CPR will be much lower than in PPC advertising... and it will annoy at least half of visitors... but who knows... wanna try it
     
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    Hmmm... i will try
     
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  9. ItsJordan

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    seems like theres alot of sites out there doing this. like nabbr.com for instance.
     
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    That's very neat... But I promised myself I would never subject anyone to unsolicited audio. Some people get pretty pissy when you blow their $200 speakers because an advertisement you're playing is double the decibels of whatever music they were listening to.
     
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    #11
    If some of you guys decide to join the program, it's OK because it's free.
    Just bare in mind the following:

    1. If you join their forums, do NOT disagree with anyone in there!
    2. Do NOT show any concern about the program. They'll take this as an offence and they'll ban you, or worse, they (the mods) will make public your site stats!
    3. Have PATIENCE: nothing is gonna happen anyway!
    4. Have FAITH in the program. Trying to sort things out using logic or common sense is not going to help you at all.
    5. Don't even think to CRITICIZE (constructive or not) the program, the forum mods arrogant attitude or the nonsense you may come upon in the forums. You will be immediately be flagged as a agitator and you'll get tons of aggressive not-very-friendly remarks.
    6. If you still want to be active on the forums, do not forget that you joined a bunch of ass-kissers with a very simple belief system: if they kiss each other's ass and together they kiss the moderators' asses, this PPP bull shit will actually work!

    Good luck!
     
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    I just have to say: "LOL @ Justin Case!"
     
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    And never forget that the leader of the Pay Per Play audio program is Lawrence W. Host, a convicted felon currently on probation in the state of Michigan.
     
    fr0gman, Mar 29, 2008 IP
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    Can u prove that?
     
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