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Monday, 10 December 2007

Pay Per Play NetAudio Ads

Posted on 21:50 by Unknown
I just signed up with NetAudio to add Pay Per Play advertising to my blogs, as an additional revenue source.

I think it's interesting. These are quick, 5-second audio ads - and each visitor will only have to hear one ad.  There is nothing visual that takes up space on the page. 

Some advantages:

 1. Visitors will not have to read or click anything.  This means that 100% of your traffic converts!  Every time someone comes to one of your pages, an ad will play, and you will get paid.

2. The payout is currently 3 tier, because they want to build up their publisher base.  For ads on your websites or blogs, you get 25% of what the advertiser pays.  You get 5% for each ad on sites belonging to people that you refer, and 5% on sites they refer.

The service will start up in February 2008, but they are signing up publishers now, so they can have estimates to give to potential advertisers.

On their intro page, they offer a sample javascript snippet that you can temporarily add to your website or blog, so that you can see what the ads will be like.



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