Paid software referals are back
It's been quite a while since AllAdvantage was in the news. The company
at the time had made a huge entry into online advertising and was one
of the pioneers of the pay-to-refer model of advertising. Google is now
bringing that model back and hopes to take it mainstream.
The search giant has announced that its AdSense program has been updated to now feature referral pay programs.
Google says that for those who run AdSense, $2 will be paid each time a
user installs Google Pack and $1 is paid each time user installs
Picasa. At this point however, the program ends and there is no ladder
referral. The AdSense user does not gain more money each time their
user refers another user.
While Google is staying away from
multi-level marketing schemes, it hopes that with the new AdSense
strategy, more people will take notice in its branding and
trustworthiness to produce and provide software.
"We can't expect users to use common sense. That would eliminate the need for all sorts of legislation, committees, oversight and lawyers." -- Christopher Jennings
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