New Advertising Method: What is Pay-per-Play?
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Pay Per Play is a new advertising method that pays website owners for 100% of the traffic they generate on their websites.
The company behind the Pay Per Play concept are currently offering partners an impressive lifetime commission for ad revenues on every website referred. They are offering:
- 5% residual commissions on ad spends generated on your direct referrals.
- Plus an additional 5% residual commission generated on the ad spends on websites that your referrals sign up.
This means that if you do sign up websites that go on to offer Pay Per Play ads, you’ll keep getting a percentage of the ad spends forever.
Imagine if Pay Per Play develops into something even remotely as big as Adsense – the potential for residual income is pretty impressive.
Check out this course on Pay-per-Play
You may also subscribe to the free pay-per-play e-course here.
Cheers!
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January 31st, 2008 at 4:42 pm
i already join this around 1 month ago… and today 1 feb is launching day for this program… also already made 7 reffal and 3 tier reffal 10 persons… hope will make more money with this new method…
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