100% monetisation rate, or: 60% of the time, it works every time.
Monetising blogs, you say? It's a difficult task, especially for bloggers or startups who don't have huge amounts of initial traffic. You can't get by if you have both a tiny readership, as well as a tiny conversion rate. You can try and boost your conversion rates (the percentage of users which click on the bits of your site which earn you money, like ads), but it's a difficult process, fraught with research and unavoidable fluctuations. It's difficult. How about an easier way: make sure that every visitor your site gets is automatically monetised? Sounds difficult and/or impossible.
Step in Net Audio Ads, then. They're a company offering audio-based ads, which get served to every visitor of your site (provided their sound is turned on, and the volume is up). Each 5 second advert that gets heard counts as a conversion. It's a bit sneaky (I'm against unrequested actions being set upon unsuspecting users, and audio interruptions can be terribly jarring), and I'm not advocating it, but it's one method for making sure you get money from your readership if so far you've been struggling. They're offering free signups until the 1st of February, so if you're a blogger who fancies trying out an experimenting revenue stream, it could be worth a look.
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