Making An Extra Money

Have you ever heard about Pay Per Play?
Pay Per Play (PPP) is an online media channel that plays 5 second audio advertisements like the one you just heard on websites that place the PPP code on their web pages.

Audio ads are only heard on web pages where the website owner has placed PPP code and is only heard once on the page. The visitor may hear another ad if they visit another page (that has placed the PPP code) only after at least 3 minutes have elapsed. Audio ads do not take up any physical space on your website because they are only heard and not seen.

Best of all Pay Per Play does not require any "clicking" by your visitors.
It sounds good, rite!? But it works excellent if your site have many US visitors. Most of the Audio ads are for US audiences. You need to be active at LinkReferral, Entrecard and TreasureTrooper forum.

How Does PPP Work?
PPP audio ads play as soon as a visitor arrives on a web page where the PPP code is inserted. The audio advertisement is only heard and not seen and requires no action from a website visitor.

One of the main benefits of running PPP ads on your website is the fact that you never send visitors away from your site. This allows you the opportunity to continue to earn from your visitors.

PPP audio ads play automatically for 5 seconds so website owners need to choose specific pages of their website where it is appropriate for their visitors to hear a single 5 second audio advertisement.

Earning and Payment
Payment weekly through PayPal or check min. $25.
PPP charges advertisers on a CPM basis. Each 1000 ads currently costs the advertiser anywhere from $20 CPM (per thousand) to $26 CPM depending on targeting options they may select. PPP pay 25% of the $20 CPM to the member.
You get paid on 3 Tiers. Tier 1: 25%, tier 2: 5%, tier 3: 5%.

PPP Setup
After you signup and login, update your payout information. Then the important step is generate your code. Check out the pictures below:



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2 comments
  1. fragileheart August 11, 2008 at 1:24 AM  

    Oh my. I really hope this doesn't become popular. It's bad enough there are websites with music that load automatically and slow down page loads. I don't think it would make me very happy to be told to buy something while visiting a blog. :(

  2. Anonymous August 12, 2008 at 9:09 AM  

    Ha..ha..

    I agree with you.. If it will be worldwide, it means trouble.. But, now it's only for US.. Welcome to the new slow page load..

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