So previous systems that Jon has set up have worked because people pay a monthly fee to receive X.
Where X is either a certain number of sites in a system, a certain number of credits, or a certain number of blogs etc.
Where this system fails is that people have to physically put their hand in their pocket each time they want to buy an article link or three.
So, how about a monthly fee of a variable amount depending on the number of articles that people want to buy each month, which is then allocated to the people that write the articles.
Webnet,
As I understand it, the way it has been set up in the past is that an advertiser made
a minimum deposit of 100.00 into their advertiser account, which was set up (like a
bank account) in his/her name for their link to be in 20 articles (these articles did
not need to be on subject, but must contain his/her link).
The author would then write, or use PLR or whatever and submit the article to an approved
article site before being paid the 5.00.
Each time the advertiser requested an article to be written 5.00 was deducted from
his/her advertised account. That 5.00 was paid to the author that completed the
assignment.
When the advertiser's account balance reached -0-, they would have to make another
deposit to receive more links.
There is no monthly fee for the advertisers, nor the writers and Jon does not make anything
off of the program. The money just goes through his companies hands.
Hope this gave you a little more information.
HJ