29
Jan
2008
Posted by The Mad Ape as Affiliate Programs
3 Days and Counting
I have been waiting for the arrival of February 1, 2008 for months. Why? Because that is the launching of NetAudioAds on my website. This will be my best monetization method to date. I have been singing praises of the Pay-Per-Play phenomena since hearing about it last fall. This is a fantastic opportunity for every website owner.
Don’t Let Traditional Advertising Cost You Lost Traffic - Get 100% conversion rate with PPP
As a website owner, you will be paid for every site visitor and the best part of all is that they stay on your site. Think about it. When you earn money from traditional monetization methods, your visitors leave your site with their click. You get paid for their action but you lose them to a potential competitor.
With PPP, visitors listen to a short 5-second audio clip and you get paid. The only action required by them is that they come to your site…a complete reverse of the traditional model. Isn’t that how it should work?
If you have the PPP code embedded in your site. There is no hoping for a click…you are guaranteed a minimum of $0.02 payment for every page view! Where else can you get a 100% conversion rate on your ads without losing a single visitor?
Tradition Sucks When It Comes to Advertising on the Internet
Traditionally, with most affiliate advertising startups, the new company seeks to build a huge distribution network and then approach advertisers saying ‘Look at all of the Affiliates we got’. This methodology is flawed and destined for failure. A perfect example is the AGLOCO program.
It built a huge network of affiliates but could not get any advertisers. They tried to reuse the ole viwebar magic of the 90’s. It didn’t work then and it doesn’t work now. I personally spent a lot of time building a network of 3000 affiliates for AGLOCO. At the time I thought it was great…all of these affiliates will make me rich! HAH….ain’t gonna happen if there is no one wanting to tap into the network.
NetAudioAds Has Billions of Ads to be Served
Now here is where the PPP program gets even better. NetAudioAds has billions of ads waiting to be served. That’s right…billions. This is not some fly-by-night program. This program is 100% advertiser driven. Large multinationals are involved. They know that there has been a paradigm shift in the power of mass media, from television towards the Internet. This is their new way of spreading their message and targeting the masses.
NetAudioAds Breaks Tradition and Uses Common Sense
NetAudioAds is not recruiting huge numbers of affiliates and then seeking advertisers. They have the advertisers and want someone to deliver their message. They need us. This breaks with the traditional startups and for good reason. The traditional way was the wrong way.
Creating an affiliate program was the best way to take their program and virally spread it throughout the web. NetAudioAds needs affiliates because they need a delivery system for all of the ads to be served. The advertisers wanted this. They have researched this and know they will reach a larger audience than they ever dreamed possible.
Listen to a Demo of NetAudioAds
If you want to hear what an ad sounds like just visit my promo page. It is a test ad from Taco Bell. The ad is slick, professional, and delivers its message quickly. You can follow the links there to learn more about the payouts and program structure…but suffice to say it has the potential to earn you a lot of money.
This Opportunity Will Close
It is important to understand that this is not going to be an ongoing opportunity to join. The affiliate program will eventually close. When that happens you will not be able to register with the program anymore. Once NetAudioAds has created a distribution network they will not allow anymore direct sign-ups.
So don’t wait. Sign up now. If you decide later on that the program is not for you, then drop it. Getting in now means that you are in for life.
Technorati Tags: netaudioads, pay-per-play, PPP, Pay Per Play, Net Audio Ads, 100% Ad Conversion Rate
2 Responses
Jerry
February 5th, 2008 at 1:50 pm
1I have been a supporter and user of voice2page and netaudioads for quite some time now, actually before they came out with Play Per Play. I use the voice2page feature on my site http://www.collectmychecks.com because plain text pages are usually pretty boring and most people have a short attention span. Attention grabber graphics and video are becoming more and more popular and actually required to try and attract more visitors and hold them for any length of time.
So the internet audio concept makes perfect sense …ok try this…go turn on your TV and try and watch it with the sound off…pretty boring right.
You have to do something different to hold the visitors attention…why not make it more personable. The netaudioads is a great way to monetize your site and pretty ingenious if you ask me. They seem to have figured out a way to deliver information without competing with overpopulated sites and web page limitations.
The big picture appears to be that voice2page is trying to take the internet to the next level of internet communication with endless application possibilities. The facts seemed to be…the search engine giants like it, the advertisers like it, so therefore it will probably become mainstream pretty soon.
It does not make a whole lot of sense to try and find fault with the concept because it is probably going to be very successful regardless of the nit-pick negative comments.
Anybody heard whether voice2page is going public anytime soon…I think this would be a good stock buy.
If you have an opinion about what I have said about voice2page please forward your comments to their email box support@voice2page.com they may be interested in what you think.
Pay Per Play (PPP) NetAudioAds
March 15th, 2008 at 9:06 am
2I also join this program, i waiting to give me a ad to play.The good think of this is that if you don’t have good traffic you can find someone who have and with your affiliate link you can still earn something.
Good luck everyone!
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