Oh, well that certainly explains why I didn't hear the audio. That's odd that the test worked, but you didn't hear the audio on your page. Do you mind if I ask why you chose to remove it?
Taggart Wrote:I removed the code a week or so ago.
Actually it was just for audio and I never heard any ads at my page, but I did hear the white noise when I ran the test.
Taggart was explaining before that there were problems with payment from ad revenue. I don't know if that was the same reason but I'd be curious to hear if that was why because it was that comment that made me wary of joining up with this.
Yes, that's why I asked. I thought Taggart could have removed it because it wasn't working on his site. But, I wasn't going to bother with it if Taggart felt it was working and had earning issues also.
Anyone else tried it? I'd love feedback before I sign up?
Thank you for informing us about this site. I am sure that people with blogs and own websites would be very much interested in something like this that could help them earn extra earnings.
mom2manyboyz Wrote:Oh, well that certainly explains why I didn't hear the audio. That's odd that the test worked, but you didn't hear the audio on your page. Do you mind if I ask why you chose to remove it?
I chose to remove it partly because I suspected it would be a problem with Adsense, and partly because I was having hits logged, but no adds playing, which resulted in no payment over a course of a few weeks.
I realize the program was in an early phase, but I chose to not pursue it.
When you do the audio test, you can change a word in the code and hear some white noise that takes the place of an audio ad. That means the code is right, but there's no ad assigned to your site at that moment.
I do think there is a lot truth to the idea that there are going to be certain 'growing pains' (like Taggart said) in terms of any new form of advertising, audio being no exception. Until there has been enough feedback and subsequent adaptation to complaints then they may be annoying for some time.
Why can't I access the site? Is it down?
It was probably too good to be true. A well thought-out internet marketing plan with a payout like this would produce a crapload more money than those projections were showing. I don't know how the company could sustain paying that out to its publishers.
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