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Bungee Bones’ Similarities To Pay Per Click
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Part of Bungee Bones identifying with Pay Per Click can be found in my article “Pay Per Click Is Really Link Exchange In Disguise”. In the article I develop the idea that PPC, in essence, is really a link exchange “brokerage” or clearing house. The reason for this observation is that in a perfect Internet world, where every link in and every link out was in perfect balance and harmony there would be no reason for any one to pay for or receive income from sending or receiving traffic. But there is no perfect Internet world and some sites receive more links than they send and some send more than they receive. Thus, as a way to compensate for the imbalance, PPC was developed as a means to meter the discrepancy between the sites and transfer payment to compensate the parties.
Bungee Bones does the exact same thing. Some of our webmasters have very large successful sites with the ability to send much traffic from. Many of our websites are new or small sites struggling to get visitors but they are the very ones that generate the demand for the traffic. Bringing the two groups together (i.e. brokering) is exactly what Bungee Bones does.
So Bungee Bones and Pay Per Click are the same in their functions of brokering webmasters connections. Where Bungee Bones differs from Pay Per Click, however, is the manner in which Bungee Bones credits payments. Instead of fostering a competitive bidding system between the webmasters we promote financial cooperation by tying the payments to the traffic “senders” to the success of their affiliates through our multi-level-marketing payment system. Instead of getting paid “per click” they get paid “per website”. Instead of Bungee Bones doling out the clicks from a centralized location, the clicks flow freely between the participating websites. Instead of providing users millions of links from a search that they never will use, we use webmaster interests and financial incentive to produce a high quality link exchange/human edited directory (with a little bit of a search engine assist).
