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Would You Pay A Penny Per Page?

nebby writes "How Stuff Works is running an article regarding the "penny per page" model for web site compensation. It sounds like a very viable solution, being simple to understand, transparent to use, and fair to the webmasters and users involved. The only downside to it is that it would require a massive effort on the part of web sites, standards bodies, and/or ISPs to switch over. I know that methods of online payment have been brought up before, but in searching on Google I found no information about any groups or companies looking seriously into moving to this model. I was wondering if any such groups or initiatives have been put together, and if not, why not? :) It doesn't take much to imagine the possibilities of what the web could become if this were put in place ..." Penny-per-page actually sounds like one of the better micropayment ideas I've heard, but is just as vaporous as any of the others so far.

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  1. Re:But would we... by fireweaver · · Score: 4, Informative

    After having read all the commentary, I get the impression that many people did not bother to read the article. Some of the objections to penny per page websites were addressed in the article -- NEAR IT'S END -- where it appears our dear readers feared to tread.

    The whole penny per page notion is based on the FIRST visit to a page.

    Objections raised include, but not limited to:
    [1] Autoreload pages: No extra charge.
    [2] Popups: No charge.
    [3] Charge accounting would most likely be done by uour ISP who -already- has your credit into.
    [4] Hitting "back" button -- no charge.

    So kiddies, go back and read the WHOLE article.