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Adsense Gets Another Rival In Pay-Per-Play - Articles SurfingThis is an event that you should know about... Pay Per Click advertising like Adsense pays you on the small percentage of website visitors that actually click on an advertisement. Now there is a way to earn revenue on 100% of your website traffic by tapping into a network of big name advertisers like Burger King, Taco Bell, Harley-Davidson and HBO. You can monetize 100% of your web traffic without anyone having to click anything, complete any forms or buy anything. NetAudioAds, a media source that is 66,000 advertisers strong and growing is interested in opening up ad space on any websites that you control without taking up any of your web page real estate. They will do this by serving a "single" 5 second audio advertisement to website visitors on any and every page of your websites where it would be appropriate for a visitor to hear a 5 second audio ad. To hear some sample ads from some of the actual advertisers follow this link: http://www.sellingppp.com/samples.html As you can hear, these ads are extremely professional. Best of all the ads will be related to the content of each web page of your website. These advertisers will buy ad plays on your website for 100% of your visitors. In essence you will be paid on a CPM basis and the effective CPM that you receive will be determined by an automated bid management system. This bidding system will always work to ensure that you are getting the highest effective CPM possible. Of course bids will vary from market to market. The code that calls the 5 second audio ad is a simple JavaScript code that you paste anywhere between the tags of any web page where it is appropriate for visitors to hear an audio ad. To see how the audio ad would work on an actual website, go to the URL above and paste the java code into a test page. You'll see that no web page real estate is consumed. The ad is invisible and is only heard. This form of advertising is known as Pay-Per-Play and can add a substantial amount of revenue to your bottom line without acquiring additional traffic. NetAudioAds predicts billions of dollars are going to be spent by big brand advertisers online. Television's viewing audience is spending 4 times longer online than watching television. Big advertisers are spending less money with big TV networks because TV commercials are becoming less and less effective. This will be a real good opportunity to monetize your website traffic without loosing any of your visitors. This also means that your existing income streams will not be affected in any way. And the effort needed to earn this additional passive income - just paste the code in your web pages. Will you claim your share of the pie? There is absolutely no barrier to join this group. Sign up is FREE. Good support is provided. Even those intending to prepare a website/blog-site but not yet ready with one can also apply. You lose nothing by giving it a try. I strongly recommend you to test this on some of your web properties.
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