Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Advertisers Are Now Paying You to Read Their Ads

There is logic behind this. Advertisers are spending billions worldwide to get their products in front of you, the consumer. Most of the ads for those products and services go unnoticed by the general consumer public. In fact, from the general public's perspective, they are often down-right annoying.

What if we, as consumers, could tell the advertisers what ads and commercials we really wanted to see -- those that had something to do with our real needs and desires? I'm not talking about the ads that pop up on web pages we visit because some company or advertiser has placed a tracker cookie (spyware). I'm talking about ads that we voluntarily request and are incentivized to actually read and consider.

The interesting thing is that this paradigm shift is now happening. New vehicles have been developed to allow consumers and businesses to do just that -- cooperate for mutual benefit. For the likely prospect that we, as consumers, will read or view their ads, businesses are now paying us (yes, US, the consumer) to read or view them. Would I become a willing, casual ad-reader if someone paid me to do it? What do you think? I think it's a no-brainer.

Here are two, 100% free, vehicles that will allow you to do that. I place them together because they work together in a symbiotic way:

http://bit.ly/readads

http://peoplestringplace.blogspot.com


As an incentive for you to tell others and invite them to do the same, they will pay you to do that, as well. It's a rather fun, simple and easy way to make extra income that continues to grow over time......and it doesn't ever have to cost anything.

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