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Ok, so what if there was a way for you to make money with a website without anyone having to click on anything? Recently I was introduced to a new concept in advertising and I must admit I did feel a little jolt of excitement about the possibilities of this concept.
Making money with Adsense is definitely possible, but it not easy unless you have a website that enjoys high traffic levels. The more visitors your site has the better the chances of someone clicking on your ads.
Ok, so what if there was a way for you to make money with a website without anyone having to click on anything? It is not often that I get excited about so called “new” marketing methods but after reading more about audio ads I started to see the possibilities surrounding this concept.
Here is the general idea. You sign up with the ad company and you give them the URLs of the pages on your site where you intend to place their ads. You will be given a small amount of code that needs to be placed in your websites source code; this tracks your site and your ads. Then whenever some one visits your site, the ad will be played and you receive payment for the ad.
The fact that these advertisements are audio, not visual, will definitely increase their popularity with webmasters because the visitor does not need to take any action, there is no clicking involved. All a visitor needs to do is go to your site and you will get paid. These ads are 5-second audio ads that will play whenever someone visits the page on your site that you have placed the code on.
The audio ads work in a similar way to Adsense, they are contextual. In other words the adverts that are played on your site will be relevant to your sites content.
A possible downside that is foreseeable is how high will these ads rate on the visitor annoyance scale. Pop-ups and fly-ins are not terribly popular with the average surfer. Many folks browsing online find most types of advertising irritating, so there is a chance that audio ads will become equally annoying as banners over time.
There is some good news however, like the peel-away ads, audio ads are far less intrusive and because they are only 5 seconds long in length, it is far too little time for even the most impatient surfer to become annoyed, plus they can always turn off the volume.
It is very likely that these types of ads will become extremely popular in the months to come, the biggest selling point of all is that it is possible to make money with every single visitor to your site, instead of showing text links and hoping and wishing for your visitors to click through.
So really it comes down to a choice, either you can continue to receive money only if some one clicks your text link ads and banners or you can start getting paid for every single visitor to your site. It seems to me there is only one thing to do.