Get paid 100% conversion rate on your website traffic. Did I hear this right? Get paid for every single visit to your site, sound like a great idea and that’s what NetAudioAds has, a good idea. There is no clicking involved and unlike most PPC campaigns your only receive about 5% commission, but with NetAudioAds you get 25%, not to bad if I say so myself. Some may see these ads as an interference but TV and radio do it all the time, and it seems less interfering than most of those “You have one a free Ipod” Ads that repeat over and over on some sites.
NetAudioAds is free to sign up even if you want to run it on a free service or even blogger.com. Once you are signed up all you do is add a small Javascript code between the body tags of your site and that’s it. The program officially starts on February 01, 2008, but sign up now to get your site registered and ready before the program starts.
What is NetAudioAds:
NetAudioAds is a Pay-Per-Play media ad network that allows you to add an audio commercial that plays a single “5 seconds” per visitor to your site. The audio will only play once for each visitor unless they refresh the page. You do not have to run the adds on every page, you can single out pages that have the most traffic and leave them off of pages like your “about page”.
The audio ad is only 5 seconds in length and a website visitor will only hear one 5 second advertisement per visit to any specific web page where the PPP code has been inserted. The visitor will only hear one audio ad for every 3 minutes they visit if they have already heard an audio ad on another page of the same website.
NetAudioAds already has over 6 million websites and growing and over 66,000 advertisers. Pay-Per-Play is going to be one of the fastest growing advertising networks of 2008 for websites and bloggers. There seems to be a high demand for site owners wanting to make money off of ever visitor vs. every click. Now if we can only talk Google in to paying us for every Ad viewed that would be great.
The payment plans:
NetAudioAds pays though paypal or check on a weekly basis. The average cost of each play is said to be around $0.01 to $0.03
The larger our network the more money we all earn. We predict that revenue per play will come in at $.01 (one cent USD) to $.03 (three cents USD) per audio ad played on average.
Because you are paid on 100% of your traffic that is exposed to PPP audio ads your ECPM (effective earning per 1000 visitors) could be between $2.50 and $7.50 (and higher) on each page where you place the PPP code.
Along with this you have a few types of ways you can get paid:
TIER 1: Get paid 25% of what the advertiser spends “per play” on audio ads that you serve on your website(s). You get paid for every visitor that remains on any web page (where you place your PPP code) for more than 2 seconds.
20% of Internet users do not have their audio system turned on but you will be paid for 100% of your traffic where an audio ad is served whether it is heard or not. The price that our advertisers pay already takes into account that only 80% of their ads will actually be heard.
TIER 2: Get paid 5% of what the advertiser spends “per play” on audio ads that are served on the websites of those that you personally refer to the Pay-Per-Play opportunity.
TIER 3: Get paid 5% of what the advertiser spends “per play” on audio ads that are served on the websites of those that your direct referrals bring on board.
See any problems?:
A few problems I might see with the NetAudioAds is how will they determine the fraud or irrelevant plays. Like if I am fixing something on the site and need to refresh the page, hopefully it works on IP base per day or some other fraud prevention system. I have not seen any reference to this on the site so its hard to really say how this is going to work.
There are some doubts about how this will work and how readers will react to the ads, it could be a real nuisance to viewers. They do the same in TV, Radio, and now online videos and podcast, so viewers are probably more likely immuned to it by now and ignore the audio all together. I for one usually surf with no audio on at all, once I a while I may have some music playing, but it’s rare when I am surfing though sites. We shall see in days to come how the ads are played and well they are received by readers and webmasters. What are your thoughts?
Sounds good to me:
All in all I think that the NetAudioAds network will grow greatly in the next few months and we might see and increase in the Pay-Per-Play cost per ad and that this could be the new way to make good money for bloggers especially ones with a high amount of traffic. I have signed up and it was a simple process and I got accepted right away, no waiting or being denied. I will give this a test run on one or two of my sites and see how it pans out in the next few months. Look for my Monthly Reports to see how things are going. Head over to NetAudioAds to day to get a jump start of your site and get some referrals under your belt.
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By Abhinav Sood on Jan 23, 2008
Didn’t sound bad to me, either… But the company’s approach to bring in affiliates did not appeal to me. Pay Per Play Wants Me To Be Dishonest With My Readers. That discourages me from using it on any of my blogs,ever.
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By Jason on Jan 23, 2008
Will check out your post. Thanks for dropping by and giving your opinion.
By John on Jan 24, 2008
Abhinav, Pay Per Play does not want you to be dishonest with anyone.
An affiliate cloaking a link is an honest way to protect themselves from users signing up and unknowingly changing URL data resulting in their hard work going unpaid.
By bonoriau on Jan 27, 2008
just join few days back
By Jason on Jan 27, 2008
Let me know how it works out for you bonoriau.
By Jerry on Feb 5, 2008
I 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 regarding 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.