Why Pay per Click Affiliate Turn to this Lucrative Affiliate Program? - Part Three

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  • Author Sherlyn Ling
  • Published January 7, 2008
  • Word count 901

If you are a pay per click affiliate and missed my earlier articles, you really won’t want to miss this.

In this article, I continue with the remaining 5 out of 9 compelling reasons why pay per play advertising is the wave of the future. You will find out how to monetize your website even if your web traffic is miserable.

Okay, let’s not waste more of your time and jump in to reason number 5.

  1. Diminishing advertising return Already big brand advertisers realize they are not getting good returns on television advertisement compared to the past. These major brands, including the BIG 8 in advertising.

This is largely due to the fact that the average person with internet access is spending 4 times longer online than watching television (I’m a walking proof).

The invention of digital video recorders (DVR) could also be one of the major culprits for the dwelling advertising return. Why? Simple. Studies shows that 90% of DVR owners are fast forwarding through television commercials!

With the effectiveness of television advertising dwindling exponentially, no wonder even the big brand advertisers are switching to pay per play advertising for better returns.

  1. Strong partnership Their partnership with one of the major search engine is set to offers the opportunity and bandwidth to stream audio advertisements to every visitor to every web page on every website in existence!

Do you know that there are 29.7 billion individual web pages out there, right now and growing? Can you see the enormous money making potential with this partnership? No?

Okay then let me elaborate.

This means that you can:

a) As a publisher, virtually reaches any visitors visiting these 29.7 billion pages online and make money. PPP is similar to the google adsense program but better monetizing returns (because you do not need the click to earn).

b) As a referral, this means that webmasters of these are 29.7 billion individual web pages out there are your potential prospects. That’s is an almost endless source of prospects you can refer to this program and make referral commission from it, isn’t it?

I will go into more details on the referral program offered by PPP later.

  1. The power in audio Unlike cold hard written content, audio injects human touch right back into advertisement. I believe this can helps to improve sales.

Mostly importantly, research shows that 78% of the people have an audio system on their computer, which is kept on at all times. This is good news for advertisers, isn’t it?

So what does these translates to? Advertisers are more willing to spend money to run audio advertisement on website(s). Just the perfect thing you can wish for as an affiliate to make more income.

  1. Comprehensive trainingNetAudioAds, the company that pioneer pay per play is determined grow with its publisher. Already a series of training are available to help publisher succeed with this new advertising method.

Don’t worry even if you are a newbie on the net. The step by step training material will bring you from ground zero up to the level where you can crank cash out from the program.

Some of the training includes,

i) How to contact website owners ii) Using Yahoo to find AdSense prospects iii) How to set up a squeeze page on your website iv) How to set up a free website to host your PPP code v) How to communicate with prospects vi) How to use facebook to build your PPP network

Training videos are currently in development to make learning an easy and enjoyable task.

These training materials are extremely valuable especially if you do not know where to start to get prospects to join the program.

The best part: These are provided free.

  1. Lucrative payout plan Pay attention to this point, as it could potentially be the single deciding reason, why you should be a part of the pay per play advertising community.

Unlike google adsense program, PPP allows you to monetize 100% of your web traffic without selling anything. Your visitor doesn’t even need to click on anything. When they land at your site, you get paid 25% of the "per-play" revenue spent by the advertisers that play audio ads on your website.

On average, 25% is far more than what google adsense pays the webmaster for clicks.

Instead of the 5 seconds audio, you can participate in the 30 seconds advertisement plan. Of course you will be paid more for the longer advertisement.

Just a strategy off my head to maximize earning: Run the longer audio advertisement on high traffic pages.

"But the traffic to my site is miserable!" You exclaimed.

No worries. You can still make money through referral program.

On top of the 25%, pay per play advertising also offers, 5% of what the advertiser spends on PPP advertisement played on website(s)

a) Of those you refer. b) That your direct referrals bring on board. So it’s three stream of income source from one program.

As I know, this opportunity is limited. NetAudioAds is limiting the number of publishers that can enjoy referral earning on 2 levels. These are the core marketing partners group that will continue to earn referral earning.

Who else wants to be one of their core marketing partners, and enjoy the lucrative earning from this pay per play advertising program? You do? Then sign up and monetize your website with PPP.

By the way, did I tell you it’s free to join this program?

Google are you prepared for the challenge?

Sherlyn Ling is a successful full time work at home mom. With pay per play advertising ready to take the internet by storm, will you be one of the pioneers to profit from this revolutionary approach towards advertising?

Visit [http://work-at-home-mom-and-dad.blogspot.com/](http://work-at-home-mom-and-dad.blogspot.com/) as Sherlyn introduces you to pay per play advertising and the best online website service provider known to her.

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