Publishers (website owners) will earn revenue on 100% of their traffic... no clicks necessary! A new advertising channel that is set to take the web by storm. Because of the size and scope of this deal (backed by one of the BIG 5 search engines) As a website owner you have the opportunity to earn 25% of the "per-play" revenue spent by the advertisers that play audio ads on your website. On average 25% is far more than what Google AdSense pays the webmaster for clicks. Further, Google refuses to disclose exactly how much they pay per click out of the revenue they receive from advertisers. Not only will you earn a high percentage but you will earn this percentage on 100% of your website traffic http://www.sellingppp.com/ non afflink
They need to make the site look better. I'm not wanting to read a whole load of crap either. Someone give me the jist of it would they?
I think I heard of this before, and it looks like the classic affiliate sort of random gibberish selling-attempt page.
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Theres a thread about it here .... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=600872&highlight=NetAudioAds There is a bit of dubious history associated with the company ..... http://netaudioads-lies.blogspot.com/
oops.. I lost faith in first impression. The site is too ugly for a competitor of Adsense. (Looking like some e-book selling site )
haha looks like spam to me, that site is a cookie cutter site, seen it a million times before. Good Luck with it tho
Skepticsm is always healthy some comments ugly site.. Google's home page is a text box and a few links.. ugly??? There are always detractors and dissenters to every program. Lot's of people hate MS, Google, etc... You'll never know until you've tried and it costs nothing to try