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[VIDEO] What is PPV Traffic?

PPV Traffic is the big talk now a days. I have noticed several more emails asking how to get into it and ask what it is all about. PPV traffic or CPV traffic is all contextual popups or pop unders. Do you know those annoying popups that occur on your screen when a Netflix ad? Yea those popups.

These traffic sources are very cheap because of the users that are use to popups and that they avoid them. But for users who actually look at them they convert with a high conversion. Imagine spending just .01 on impressions and then getting paid a $42 per lead? Now that is a HUGE return.

Here is an old video I had for What is PPV Traffic. I was going to post this for something else but never got to it, so why not just use this video for this blog.

Watch the video…

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Don’t mind me dressing up, I was gon to use this video for some project I was going to do but never got to it. This video is about 6 month old too. But it is still relevant since PPV is surprisingly catching up in popularity. So enjoy.

  • Ronald

    Ian,

    Do you have any suggested networks for PPV?

  • http://expressbacklinks.com Express Backlinks

    From what I’ve heard, Gauher’s PPV course is pretty good and has a ton of PPV info. TrafficVance is used by a bunch of guys I know and they swear by them. I’m not in the PPV field yet so don’t quote me on TrafficVance. I’m sure Ian can chime in on this. He’s a superstar! ;-)

  • http://www.ianfernando.com Ian

    @ronald
    the best probably start with Mediatraffic to get a hang of it. there are multiple ones but I think MT is a good one to start

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    Very good information on PPV. Have you ever used them personally or had any good success with them? I really probably should look into these more, I do hear of them sort of coming back somewhat strongly in certain areas and niches.

  • http://www.diskovered.com Eugene Gregorio

    CPV, if you know how to use it can make you $$$,$$$ a month :)

  • http://lansolot.blogspot.com/ Tea

    There’s bound to be some moaning and groaning just like when Madison Square Park improvements were rolled out, but let’s have our collective praise drown our the mumble and grumble of car loving curmudgeons.

  • http://www.Earningstep.com EarningStep

    @ eugene gregorio
    yeah , i know it , we can combine cpv with other make money program , sure we can earn more money if we do it well

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    I find the best way is to do ppv to cpa. Have had some good months !

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    It’s hard to believe that conversion ratio of PPV is good. I don’t think, there is any market left for pop up advertising.

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    I’m not in the PPV field yet so don’t quote me on TrafficVance.

  • http://www.usarealestateguru.com/ Newbury Park Real Estate

    I know and they swear by them. I’m not in the PPM field yet so don’t quote me on Traffic Vance.

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    The potential ROI would definitely interest quite a few internet marketers I can imagine. Once more and more people begin to realize the potential of PPV traffic I can imagine it will really take off.

  • http://hordelevelingguidefree.blogspot.com/ Horde Leveling Guide

    I use PPV to drive traffic straight to pay per lead programs and I have to agree that this works wonders!

    I work with T3Leads affiliate program to make big bucks using PPV.

  • Mark

    Here are all the PPV companies I use that are awesome: trafficvance.com, linksador.com, leadimpact.com,adonnetwork.com & mediatraffic.com. All of these are awesome

  • http://www.ianfernando.com Ian

    @mark great list there!

  • http://etalaze.net Etalaze

    Have you ever used them personally or had any good success with them? I really probably should look into these more…

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