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Hot New Revenue Source – New “Key 2 Page” from
NetAudioAds Pay-Per-Play
The new 5 second audio ads are still in beta, running
at a paltry 200,000 ads a day while they get all the bugs out of the
stats reporting software, and await the BPA auditing results.
For those of you who are not yet familiar with the
NetAudioAds Pay-Per-Play ad program let me give you a quick description
of the program. As a webmaster or website owner you can install a small
piece of code on your site, and when a visitor lands on one of your
pages with the code, a 5 second long audio ad plays, and the webmaster
or owner gets paid. Pretty simple. Once an ad has played, another ad
won’t play for at least 3 minutes.
Your visitor doesn’t have to click anything and
doesn’t leave the page. If the visitor is still on your site 3 minutes
after the 1st ad played, and he refreshes the page or goes to
another page that has the code installed he will hear another ad, and
you get paid again.
For the publishers it’s a great program, you get
paid for every ad played, the code doesn’t take up any real estate on
your site, the visitor doesn’t leave your site, and extensive testing
has shown that it does not drive visitors away from your site either.
Since the program does not cost anything to join you are not risking
anything.
On top of all that, you as a publisher can sign up
more publishers an then you receive a part of the ad buy for any ads
that play on their sites. It goes down one more level. You get
additional money for ads played on sites owned by publishers signed up
by publisher you signed up. That’s level 3 an that is where it ends. It
is a 3 tiered program. For ads that play on your own site you get 25%
of the money the advertiser spends. For all other ads played on your
down lines sites you get 5% of the ad buy.
But back to the exciting new Key2Page information.
The Key2Page feature is a new type of 5 second audio ad. For the first
time in Internet history a new form of action has been born… They call
this action a “key through”. A key through is like a click through, but
no mouse is clicked … A key on the keyboard is pressed instead.
At the end of the 5 second audio ad the visitor is
told to press a key, (1, 2, or Z), and it will take the visitor to the
advertisers web page. Apparently the advertisers love this new
feature. It’s being introduced at 1.2 cents per key-press, (cost to the
advertiser) as an introductory price, but it will be priced similar to
Adsense ads with bids and all that. The price is expected to rise
dramatically once bidding begins, and I suspect the publisher could end
up getting over a penny a key-through as they call it.
The webmasters have the ability to control whether
the Key2Page ads are used on their websites, and can control it down to
individual pages if they wish. They have global control from the back
office, a control panel, and they can control individual pages with some
variables in the code on the pages. If you don’t want your visitor to
leave your page then you opt to not offer Key 2 Page ads, however, from
what I’m hearing, the Key 2 Page ads are going to be huge. Since it
appears that early on there will be a lot more ad slots available than
ads to fill them, it might be wise to allow all ads.
I listened to a Pay-Per-Play NetAudioAds conference
call with Larry Host, this evening, and he informed us that the program
would probably come out of beta this week, and that ad plays would be
ramping up this week. They are going to be contacting registered
publishers and notifying them that it’s time to put the code up on their
pages if they haven’t already done so, and notifying them if they find
any corrupted code etc. Larry mentioned that they felt they would be
filling about half of the available ad slots by mid summer. This is
getting very interesting. I am anxious to see what else they come up
with over at NetAudioAds.
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