Netaudioads Pay Per Play (PPP Advertising) Bids
Begin February, 2008
Author: Max Kersten
While spring begins to unfold, so will the new and updated
technology being released by NetAudioAds called Pay Per Play
(PPP advertising). That's right. The successful product they
released just over 2 years ago is expanding and moving forward.
The new bidding process will begin in February of 2008.
Meanwhile, NetAudioAds needs to expand it's user base and get
ready for the hopeful explosion in clients.
So What is Pay Per Play?
Pay Per Play is the way of the future in advertisement and
marketing. Just as television was rocked when cable became a
commodity, both television and cable are being rocked by the
internet which has affected marketing. As consumers spend more
time on the internet and less time watching television and cable
for entertainment, commercials and cable ads lose their
efficacy. Pay Per Play (PPP advertising) offers marketers and
advertisers a way to take their business to the internet--where
people are, boosting ad generation, sales and consumer
satisfaction.
Pay Per Play are quality, 5 second audio ads that are embedded
into website owner's pages whose content is related to the ad.
For example, a popular Harley Davidson blogger would have a 5
second audio ad about Harley Davidsons on his site. The website
owner then gets paid for every visitor who hears that ad and the
visitor, rather than being forced to sit through 2 minutes of
storytelling about a product they most likely would never use,
hears a 5 second ad or slogan about a product they were probably
already looking for!
How Does Pay Per Play Benefit me as a Website Owner?
Pay Per Play is like Google Adsense but better. See, Google
pays their website owners for every CLICK a visitor makes on
their ads. You know what it's like when you're surfing--if
you're looking at a site about good looking women, are you going
to click on a business card ad? No. You ignore the dancing card
and get back to the website.
NetAudioAds pays their website owners every time someone loads
a page with the audio ad embedded into it. In other words, when
a visitor goes to visit a popular, sponsored site, they
automatically hear a 5 second ad related to the content they are
looking for and the owner of the site with the audio ad gets
paid. No clicking, just a quick listen.
How Does Pay Per Play Benefit Me as a Small Business Owner Who
Needs To Market?
Currently Pay Per Play ads are only created and reserved for
big business with a budget for marketing but NetAudioAds is
expanding and will soon make room for Small Business as well. In
fact, it's all underway and should be monitored closely for.
Are Ads the Only Way I Earn With NetAudioAds?
There are several ways you can earn with NetAudioAds. Not only
are website owners paid for every visitor who hears an ad, but
also for referrals and the referrals of your referrals. In
essence, as the program grows and expands, your income with
NetAudioAds improves.
You can also opt for the quality 30 second audio ads for more
specific marketing. The 30 second ads pay much more than the 5
second ads and are great strategies for exit pages and marketing
sections set aside for them.
How Did The Changes In Television and Cable Affect Advertising?
Not only did marketers hang themselves by continually releasing
ridiculous ads and commercials that were too long and badly
written, but television networks grew too quickly, requiring
heavy income to support themselves. This directly affected
commercials, making them expensive and a necessity to run their
studios. Eventually the ads were too long and there were just
too many. The dent in advertisement's reputation seems permanent
as the success of ads on television dwindles. Altogether, the
change in the way people spend their time has affected thousands
of jobs and will affect many more unless marketers change their
tactics. Pay Per Play will help advertisement make the change by
taking advertisement and marketing to the internet under the
right premises.
With the addition of DVRs to millions of homes, another
obstacle was created for advertisers. Apparently over 90% of the
millions of people who have DVRs in their homes say that they
fast forward through the commercials unless they've heard that
it's 'a good one'. This is horrible news for the thousands of
people who work hard to put those ads together, bad as they may
be, and hope to do it again. But with Pay Per Play bringing
advertisement to the internet, there are new opportunities in
the field of marketing. It's up to you to be a part of it.
How Has Pay Per Play Become So Successful Already?
Like any other social network, Pay Per Play (PPP advertising)
grows as it gains new clients and more website operators and
owners. Essentially, as the number of people who make the switch
from television to internet grows, so do the number of
advertisers on the web and the number of website owners who
boast the ads.
In other words, if Maria likes to blog about her amazing
adventures as a freelance photographer, which essentially helps
bring in new clients from magazine companies looking for stock
photos, soon Maria's friends will want to blog about their
talents as well. Imagine that Maria also placed 5 second Pay Per
Play ads on her site that marketed related material to her
viewers. Now Maria is also making money on her blog that brags
her talent and it continues to grow. Not to mention the
advertisers are happy that people who have interests in
photography are hearing their ads!
Tell Me More About Pay Per Play
NetAudioAds and Pay Per Play have been running for over 2 years
and have over 66,000 advertisers and marketers. Pay Per Play is
used on over 550,000 websites and up to 43 million impressions
of the ads each month.
Pay Per Play ads only play once for the visitor. This
eliminates visitor agitation and keeps the intrusion at a
minimum. It also boosts the effectiveness of the ad. Since the
visitor is being informed by the ad of a product they are
already familiar with, they are more likely to respond in a
positive way to the quality ad.
NetAudioAds has grown so much that they recently had to bring
on one of the 5 largest search engines to keep things running
smoothly. Now they have the ability to serve billions and with
907 million people online every day, 97% of which have speakers
on their computers, this is the world's largest advertising
forum ever.
If you don't own a website but would like to, whether it's a
blog about a specific interest you have or a website you want to
create a business with, NetAudioAds will help. They also train
those who want to build a website but don't have the computer
skills for it. And the program is completely free!
On February 1st, 2008, the bidding wars will begin. The more
website owners who are members of the program, the more money
involved for all parties. And the happier the consumers are with
simple 5 second ads that are related to where they visit. It's a
win/win situation with Pay Per Play.
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