Work at Home Forum - An online community of those who work from home.
Business Opportunities and Programs Reviews Work at Home Forum / Business Opportunities and Programs Reviews /

New Pay Per Play (PPP) Advertising

Author Message
surferket
Forums Member
Joined: 22 Jul 2007
Posts: 51
#1 · Posted: 11 Dec 2007 07:50


New pay per landed program set to launch in Feb 2008 which promises to pay out more than Adsense because:

1. It's a 5 sec audio advert that plays automatically every time a visiter lands on your website. There's no button nor any ad for the visitor to click. All you need to do is drive traffic to your site with the code embedded.

2. It's a 2-level deep referral system.

Interested?

Check out:
http://www.sellingppp.com/

I'd signed up under the guru who'd pointed me in that direction.

[Post edited - Admin]

__________________
Your New 100% PPV is here now. No need to depend on Adsense uncertainty:

http://www.sellingppp.com/a.cgi?ppp=1199031589
maricel
Forums Member
Joined: 8 Oct 2007
Posts: 80
#2 · Posted: 11 Dec 2007 15:45 · Edited by: maricel


This is the one!!!!

If you have a website (blog?) and currently use adsense then Pay per Play is the future, whoever or however you sign up with just sign up!

They say that core marketing partnership now available are limited, I don't know how long or how many but this looks like something everyone who monetizes their websites should be involved in.

Good luck

Maricel

__________________
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#3 · Posted: 16 Dec 2007 18:06


I'm with you guys! This sounds like an awesome opportunity!

__________________
pcwork
Forums Member
Joined: 12 Aug 2006
Posts: 1650
#4 · Posted: 16 Dec 2007 18:19


What is the minimum amount required for payout?

__________________
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#5 · Posted: 17 Dec 2007 20:22


What I'm finding is that the ads start running Feb. 1st, and the first checks go out in March and people will be paid monthly. I'm not finding any verbage about needing to have a minimum balance to get paid. But I will check a little deeper b/c that's a good question. Either way, if you get enough people under you, or if you have good traffic to your website, it could add up quickly, according to the examples on the info page.

__________________
fsagarnaga
Forums Member
Joined: 8 Nov 2007
Posts: 14
#6 · Posted: 17 Dec 2007 20:46


Does anyone know how much will they pay per ad seen?

__________________
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#7 · Posted: 17 Dec 2007 23:24 · Edited by: moneyforgreene


The ads are not seen, they are only heard. The companies placing ads will have to bid on them, just like people bid on Adwords. That's why they're trying to get people to sign up now, before ads start playing on Feb. 1st. The more websites out there for advertisers to choose from, the better the bidding wars, which means the better they pay to the website owners. Here is one example from the info page: "a website that gets 135,000 visitors per month translates into 135,000 PPP ad plays per month. An advertiser will spend $3780 per month. The website owner gets 25% or $975 per month. The person who referred this website gets 5% of the $3780 or $189/mo." The dollar amount they use in the example here is an example, it could be higher or lower, depends on bidding. But hopefully that sheds some light... They have a couple other examples too. Be sure to read through it and listen to the short compensation video example. Obviously, if you don't have a big traffic site, you won't make as much, but even if you don't, you may be able to get some other high traffic site to place ads and you can make some extra money that way. And it'll inspire you to work on increasing your own traffic!

__________________
Newbie Shield
Gold Member
Joined: 22 Sep 2007
Posts: 2226
#8 · Posted: 18 Dec 2007 04:02


Automatic audio advert? That'll drive me away. Otherwise it might have been a good idea.



Newbie Shield

maricel
Forums Member
Joined: 8 Oct 2007
Posts: 80
#9 · Posted: 18 Dec 2007 05:31


Hopefully the audio ads will be more discrete and subtle than the usual gawky American bloke telling you how lucky you are to have found his trillion dollar opportunity. there is a lot to learn about this system and it is now being rolled out, at least the information is available to read, it is just a matter of finding the time to read it all.

Regards

M

__________________
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#10 · Posted: 18 Dec 2007 10:35


There are sample ads to listen to on the info page. They are from name brand companies. They sound professional, and they're very very short. They say complaints in the past 2.5 years have been minimal. It may not be appropriate for all websites, I agree. But it does seem like the next wave of advertising, considering I never watch commercials on TV b/c of my Tivo which I couldn't live without at this point!

__________________
TJamMoneyMan
Forums Member
Joined: 11 Nov 2007
Posts: 1219
#11 · Posted: 20 Dec 2007 12:19


Sounds good in theory.
Don't they all?

__________________
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#12 · Posted: 20 Dec 2007 16:49


I just got a reply from the PPP people regarding payout:

"The minimum account balance to get a monthly payout is $25.00 You will be paid by check, paypal, direct deposit or Wells Fargo accounts."

__________________
juno44444
Forums Member
Joined: 10 Nov 2006
Posts: 128
#13 · Posted: 20 Dec 2007 19:10


I signed up on the first day ... While it might be an audio ad, you can use it to replace Adsense Ads. That means that you free up space on your site. The Pay Per Play Ads also don't have any links for your visitors to click so they don't get led out of your site.

And if people don't like it they can turn the sound off. You will still get paid. The advertisers decided they can take that loss.

It looks like it will be a partial replacement for TV Ads.

But if you want to refer other people (and get lifetime commissions on their referrals) you have to sign up now before the deadline.

__________________
NanoDetonator
Forums Member
Joined: 24 Dec 2007
Posts: 1
#14 · Posted: 24 Dec 2007 16:36


Curious,

So all you do is load script on your sites, and there is an embedded sound bite advertisement that you get paid for whenever someone hits your site?

__________________
http://LOW-COST-WIFI.com
http://SHOPPING-GENIE.com
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#15 · Posted: 27 Dec 2007 20:10


NanoDetonator - That's pretty much it! I loaded the code on my webpages the other day. There are no ads yet being played though.

__________________
duckbird
Forums Member
Joined: 3 Sep 2007
Posts: 167
#16 · Posted: 31 Dec 2007 21:38 · Edited by: duckbird


If the audio ads are heard when people visit your site, you get paid everytime this happens right?

My question is, I often go to my own site, just to see if it's still active and nothing is wrong. Now if I have PPP on the site, will I be in violation of any rules if I access my own website? i.e. click fraud?

Also, will PPP conflict with adsense?

Hope the above made sense!!

__________________
moneyforgreene
Forums Member
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 60
#17 · Posted: 1 Jan 2008 12:45


PPP does not conflict with Adsense. As for clicking on your own website, I also thought about that. I have not asked them, but I would think they must have some sort of way to recognize the owner vs. actual visitors.

__________________
maricel
Forums Member
Joined: 8 Oct 2007
Posts: 80
#18 · Posted: 1 Jan 2008 15:38


I also have concerns about the type of traffic that goes to websites, some of my sites that I can embed the code into are listed on various autosurf sites, whilst this traffic is virtulally useless for monetising, it does assist rankings and search engine results so can be useful. Adsense hate this sort of traffic and will cancel your account if you use it, I can not see any limitations on the type of traffic going through a site that has the PPP code on it.

Has anyone found the t&c regarding this?

Regards

M

__________________
marianne
Forums Member
Joined: 25 Nov 2007
Posts: 11
#19 · Posted: 6 Jan 2008 11:30


Hi - I too have joined PPP and thanks to Vishal (who kindly directed me to this topic) I have been reading all your comments.

To me Pay per Play really makes sense!!

Sorry maricel but what is t&c - sorry if this sounds stupid but I cannot figure out what it is!!

Regards

Marianne

__________________
juno44444
Forums Member
Joined: 10 Nov 2006
Posts: 128
#20 · Posted: 6 Jan 2008 19:34 · Edited by: juno44444


"t&c":

I think it must mean "terms and conditions"

__________________
Your Reply
   :) ;) :-( ... Disable smilies

» Username  » Password 
Only registered users are allowed to post here. Please enter your login/password details upon posting a message, or sign up first.
Messages not conforming to the forum rules will not be approved or, deleted without any explanation.
Please do not post email addresses. If essential, obfuscate them (user [at] domain.com or something like that).
Please do not apply BOLD to entire post.
 


Page loading time (secs): 0.083

Custom Search
Member Ranking · Terms of Use · Privacy Policy · About Us · Contact Us · Support Us · Friends

© 2004-2011 Work at Home Forum. All rights reserved.