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Is NetAudioAds / PayPerPlay Ads A Scam?
Posted on February 12, 2008 - Filed Under Earning Online | 5 Comments
By definition, yes, PayPerPlay is a scam-
American Heritage Dictionary
scam
n. A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle.
On their website for publishers (GetAudioAds.com) they promise that “Publishers (website owners) will earn revenue on 100% of their traffic…“. This is simply not true. Many publishers are reporting tens of thousands of hits without a single penny earned. Personally, I’ve only earned on less than .001% of my traffic. Their “official” blog (I’ll get to why official is in quotes shortly) actually came out yesterday and admitted that…

Latest News On NetAudioAds
Posted on February 4, 2008 - Filed Under Earning Online | 2 Comments
Last week I introduced y’all to Pay Per Play advertising from Net Audio Ads and told y’all that they would start playing ads on Friday, February 1st. Well, it’s now February 4th and my sites have yet to serve a single ad. Apparently they’re doing a “slow rollout” of the ads only serving them to some websites immediately and then slowly adding more sites over the next 30-60 days. There’s no word on what system is being used to determine who…

Are Audio Ads The Way To Monetize Your Website?
Posted on January 30, 2008 - Filed Under Earning Online, Webmastering | Leave a Comment
I first heard about Net Audio Ads a few weeks back when they began seeking bloggers to advertise their Pay Per Play ads via the other PPP: PayPerPost. This created quite a bit of controversy due to the nature of the ads. Don’t get me wrong, the ads themselves aren’t objectionable in any way. In fact, they’re fairly innovative. Instead of displaying an advertising banner or a list of text links to be clicked upon by site visitors a short 5…














