If you haven’t heard already, enrollment is back opened. So if you’re still interested in giving this a try, go ahead and sign up! Ads are rolling but they need more quality websites for advertisers as we speak.
April 21, 2008
Enrollment is back opened!
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February 11, 2008
New sign ups to Pay Per Play going on hold
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I had mentioned previously that you need to sign up asap if you want to get in on this opportunity. Well, it’s been decided that this Friday Feb. 15th, sign ups will be going on hold. I do not know when they will allow people to sign up again in the future. So, if you’re sitting on the fence about this, you better decide soon, or who knows when this opportunity will reopen for you. They got more website owners than they had anticipated!
Hope to see you soon!
February 1, 2008
Pay Per Play Launches!
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Tomorrow is the big day! Ads will start to play on various websites. They are doing a slow launch to make sure everything goes as planned. They will eventually play ads on all the Pay Per Play participants. So be patient!
I’m very excited to see how people are going to respond to this, both as website owners, as well as people visiting websites with ads.
February 1, 2008
Pay Per Play in the Wall Street Journal!
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You may be interested in reading a recent Wall Street Journal article which talks about Pay Per Play:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120036638439890355.html?mod=technology_featured_stories_hs
I hope you can join us in this opportunity!
January 7, 2008
Pay Per Play Information
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I want to show you how to get a 100% conversion rate on your website traffic.This is not a sales pitch and there is nothing to buy.
This is an event that you should know about…First there was Pay Per Click advertising which pays you on the small percentage of website visitors that actually click on an advertisement.
Now there is “Pay Per Play” advertising that will pay you on 100% of your website traffic… NO CLICKS NECESSARY!
Pay Per Play caters to an audience that is larger than radio, television and print media combined!
Billions of dollars are being spent by big brand advertisers and they are ready to pay you. Will you claim your share of the pie?
Or will you let someone else have it?
To learn more about Pay Per Play visit:
http://www.PayPerPlayAdvantage.com
This is a LIMITED TIME offer, so please don’t miss it!Best regards,
Tracy
January 7, 2008
Pay Per Play – Compensation
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I’ve been asked about compensation from the Pay Per Play program. Is there a minimum payout amount? How are we paid? How often?
The answers I got from Pay Per Play on Dec. 20th was the following:
“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.”
It appears now that they’re saying compensation will be weekly. That would be even better!
I hope this little bit of information helps better inform you about taking advantage of this free opportunity!
Remember, this is a limited time offer to sign up. Ads are expected to go live on Feb. 1st, 2008.
December 18, 2007
Pay Per Play – Overview
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Along with the internet comes the advertising and marketing that we were used to seeing on TV and hearing on the radio. People are spending more and more time on the internet these days doing things such as surfing, shopping, socializing, watching TV, movies and other video, etc. With this trend toward more internet usage, the advertisers need to follow along.
Pay Per Play (PPP) is the latest wave in internet advertising. When a person visits a webpage which hosts these ads, they will hear a single 5 second professional audio advertisement. The advertisement will be relevant to the content of the webpage.
How does this work? It will work much like current Pay Per Click programs, minus one critical element – there will be NO CLICK required by the visitors! 100% of visitors to the webpage will generate revenue for the webpage owner. That’s the Pay Per Play Advantage! Advertisers will bid to have their ad placed on a particular website. The winner’s ad will play when a visitor opens that webpage. In turn, the website owner will get paid for every visitor to his website. The more pages the website owner has with these ads, and the more traffic he has, the more income he will generate.
To make this work, there needs to be plenty of websites for advertisers to bid for placement on. PPP is currently in the works setting everything up to start running live on February 1st, 2008. They are eagerly looking for website and blog page owners!
Anyone with a website or blog can be eligible to place the Pay Per Play ads on their website. There is no charge to open a Pay Per Play account. It’s also simple to paste the given code onto any webpage where a website owner wants a visitor to hear the advertisements. The ads will be related to the webpage content and they do not take up any visual space on the webpage.
If someone is currently hosting Pay Per Click ads on their website, they may want to consider Pay Per Play as well. As of this writing, there are no agreement issues with a website hosting both types of advertisements. The decision they need to make is if they are willing to let an audio advertisement be played on your website.
Pay Per Play is the next big wave of internet advertising. It will be interesting to see how the future of internet ads will progress.