I'm trying a new product from NetAudioAds called Pay-Per-Play. The premise is pretty simple. Sometimes when you visit this site you'll hear a 5 second audio clip as part of the experience. It seems as if it might be less obtrusive than the text ads.
Let me know what you think.
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Pay-Per-Play Advertising On Your Blog Or Website
February 12th, 2008
You’ve heard about Pay-Per-Click advertising. Now there’s a new money-making trend online called Pay Per Play run by YourPayPerPlay.com.com where you can get paid everytime someone visits your blog or website.
Hmmm, this actually caught my attention as I can use it to make my two active blogs more profitable.
Well, how this works is, Yourpayperplay.com will serve a single 5 second audio advertisement to your blog or website visitors on any and every page of your website where it will be appropriate for your visitor to hear a 5 second audio ad. They will do this by simply adding a code in simple javascript that can be pasted anywhere between the two body tags of any web page of your site.
To learn more about this money-making idea, or for more details, go to http://www.YourPayPerPlay.com
Ordinarily I wouldn't approve such a blatant spam, except to say that your system is currently on this weblog and it doesn't work.
<buzz> thanks for playing.</buzz>