What you do: You place a small piece of Javascript code near the
bottom of the website pages on which you give permission for the
advertising to take place.
What happens: When a visitor comes to your web page or blog
page, he will hear a five-second audio commercial. Depending on how
much the advertiser has agreed to pay for the ad spot, you will receive
an earning. When your earnings total more than $25, you will receive
payment each week by check, or Paypal, however you choose. If you
decide that you no longer want to have the 5-second audio ads on any or all
of your pages, simply delete the Javascript code. It couldn't be
simpler.
When does this all start? Pay to Play began on February 1, 2008. The
system is still in Beta testing and is gradually increasing speed as more
ads are played. The earnings, however, are real. Over the early weeks
of February 2008, ads are being played and website pages are earning payment.
This new advertising system should be up to speed by March 1, 2008.
Are there any additional features? It costs you nothing to join.
You can include blogs or free websites, as long as your site
permits the use of Javascript. It does not contravene the terms
of service for Pay to Click advertisers, so you can run it along with
Adsense or Bidvertiser. You can earn more by referring others for two
levels below you. It is not necessary to sell the idea to anyone if
you don't want to.
How much does it pay?. At this time, in the early Beta testing
phase, the advertisers are paying about 1.4 cents per audio ad. If an
audio ad plays on your website, you earn 25% of the advertiser's
cost. Presently, this is about 1/3rd of a cent per ad. This should
increase over time as advertisers are comfortable with the system and
are bidding for the right to play their ad on your site. For those
who have signed up under you, you will receive 5% for their audio ads,
and an additional 5% for those who sign up under them.
For more information, or to create your free account, please visit
the following page.
Here are some early stats. Notice the two levels of downline, but
that only the first level has downline members currently.
Also notice that in spite of more than 70,000 hits, only 539 ads have
played, resulting in low earnings. This is a result of the Beta testing
stage, where ads are being evenly distributed throughout the system.
When the testing has completed, and the program is "up to speed" every
hit could play an ad, assuming there is a match between the number of
advertisers and the keywords on the pages. The exciting thing is when
the earnings increase per ad to 1 cent or more.
More stats showing results of individual pages [actual names of pages
have been omitted, but appear in your stats]. The various columns refer
to daily activity, monthly activity, and total activity.
As time goes by, more ads will be played per page and the cost per
ad played will increase per ad.
This system will benefit those who manage many web sites and web pages.
Consider if you think your normal visitors are "sound sensitive" or not. If
you find it easy to refer others to the system, this will also increase
your earnings. Visit the Pay to Play - Net Audio Ads for detailed information
and to sign up for free.