I actually tried out contacting blog owners about this opportunity with an initial question if they would the be interested in putting ads on their website. A few actually expressed interested and a few of those few reply with something pretty harsh that I rather not get into the details while the rest just ignored it.
I guess the best way for me to get referrals at the moment is to get more traffic to my blog. The more traffic I get the more prospect I'll have to see what offers or opportunity I have found and share with my readers and new visitors.
Per Per Play is currently in pre-launch so no one knows for sure how well it will be. Per Per Play suggested a $0.028 per visitor, it's suppose to be a low estimate advertising bid. Let say thats the lowest it gets per visitor. I'm averaging about 50 unique visitors per day so that would be $1.40 per day paid by advertisers. In 30 days that would be $42.00 paid to Pay Per Play. I will get 25% of that, which is $10.5 per month. Thats pretty good. Just work on increasing your traffic and you'll earn more.
Let say I'm John Chow and I get about 320,000 unique visitors per month and earning $0.028 per unique visitor. The advertisers would spent a total of $8960 on 5 second audio ads at John Chow's website for one month. John Chow gets 25% of the $8960, which is $2240. Add that too his monthly earnings that would bring him pretty close to $30,000 per month adding up all his other blog earnings.
Those are pretty impressive numbers. Anyone who has a website should definitely sign up. They're in pre-launch right now so we don't know if its legit or not yet, but it does sounds good. It can't really hurt you because you don't spend any money at all unless you're an advertiser. The worst it gets is getting spam. A good tip for you is have a testing email account for new opportunities. Use that email instead of the one you check all the time. Once you realize Pay Per Play is a legit opportunity, just changed it to the email that you check all the time. That's what I'm doing right now.
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