Geez ... at least you are honest ... the potential is there that's for sure, but it's the lack of interested parties that are willing to advertise, with the prices quoted by affiliates $20-$25 to purchase 1000 ad's it's no wonder that no one wants to advertise with them, if infact those advertising prices are correct. They need cheap Run of Network Ad's like $1 for 1000 plays and $2 to purchase them ....
LoL yes it has actually failed two years in a row now !! sensational .... failed mid' last year with 10 000 members and affiliates - back then it never even made it to the launch LoL . Then this year it has made it past the launch .... with no advertisers .... CMon I really want to hear from the PPP affiliates that were so vocal and active when the recruiting and spamming drive was in full swing here at DP ....
to be truthfull, it's be done before and i dont think its very good! Google have said they were releasing the same ppp for their network but still havn't seen it.
The program has not failed. They have enough ads to cover about 20% of the distribution network. Doesn't sound like much, but when you consider that network can put out nearly 1 billion ads per month, that means they have sold upwards of 200 million ads spots for several months. Doesn't sound like a failure to me. The affiliate program has been closed, until that 20% number is higher. There is a national advertising agency selling ads (that's how they sold the millions of impressions so far), and they are starting an affiliate program to sell ads. It is true they need more ads, but NOT true that they have NO ads. Even while they are in this limited mode, they are still running 100,000 ads per day. That should go to about 7 million per day once the BPA Worldwide audit is complete. Those that say they program has failed and is over, are just uninformed. For those publishers that have pulled the ads from their sites... THANK YOU! Your lack of optimism and eagerness to give up are actually better for the program overall, at this point.
No way .... if that were true then why are people reporting this : and this .... And those that are still on the program are holding onto a false hope, great expectatations and the hope that they haven't wasted their time and money on a failure .... I am no stranger to this feeling and many of us have been down this path before .... many of us are now wiser for the experience.
Totally UNTRUE! Fact: 1.12 MILLION impressions = revenue LESS THAN $6.00 I am not sure how you measure failure, but to me that is a HUGE FAILURE.
No matter what you call it, Voice2Page, NetAudioAds or PayPerPlayMedia or one of the other names, can anyone report being paid the promised $3.50 CPM
lol i had signed up for PPP a while back when they didn't even have ads, and I logged in now just to see what happaned and it says I have made 5 cents... not bad I guess i just hope this takes off thou...
I looked around, and discovered that alot of visitors will leave the site if they hear these ads. And the PPP has to finish playing, or it does not count as a play. So if the visitor doesn't stay on the page, it won't count.
Haha .... I did a very similar thing with etology.com - but I must have added the ad's some where - as I got paid last week ($80) and I had no idea I was even using it. I don't even know my user name to check or to retrieve a password.
Doesn't look like the program is going to disappear. Problem is, they have more website than ads to play. Depending on your niche they may not have many ads to offer your visitors. My poker website doesn't get more than about 10 ad plays per month (from thousands of hits) it seems, which is not making much money at all obviously. thsadmin... glad you got paid. Nice surprise, I'm sure. I'm interested to see the niches that are getting a lot of ad plays. To login,you should be able to email Larry Host to get your password, etc. What they should have done was pushed the ADVERTISING side of their business in an MLM fashion, not the publisher/webmaster side, which is why they are flooded with sites without ads. It seems they are doing a pretty decent job of selling ads, just not across the entire demographic they have potential to.