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Welcome. Paybuyer is a tiny company introducing a fundamental advertising system. This system enables advertisers, for the first time, to pay imminent buyers meaningful amounts of money for calling, for visiting web sites, and for viewing commercials.

Buyers get paid but have no obligation to purchase from any advertiser. This means that Paybuyer is not a rebating system; it's a true payment-just-for-attention system. Indeed, it's the most efficient yet devised.

Paybuyer is developing and licensing its system.

As you can see, version 1.0 is a pay-the-caller application. A pay-the-viewer application will follow for paying buyers to view ads and go to web sites.

The system works because prospects are paid probabilistically via expected value (EV) payments, denominated in EV dollars, the most efficient form of payment known.

What are EV payments? They are virtual probabilistic payments - sweepstakes or lottery tickets - whose EV is explicitly stated. Their EV is how much they are worth, according to mathematical formula, in normal dollars. For instance, a sweepstakes ticket with an EV of $2 is mathematically equivalent to 2 normal dollars.

In the beginning, payments to buyers in the U.S. will be under $1 EV. Over time they will rise and vary directly with the sizes of the purchases involved. So, people who are about to buy tires might receive $3 EV for calling Discount Tire, while people who are about to buy a Lexus might receive $50 EV for calling Luxury Auto Emporium. Business buyers, who make very large purchases, will routinely receive over $100 EV per call.

Sound like a lot? It's basic economics (the same economics that lead advertisers to pay Google $32 per click on ads under the term "auto insurance").

How can advertisers afford to pay so much?

The key is this: Paybuyer's inventive system efficiently verifies purchases - wherever those purchases take place - which ensures that advertisers pay only imminent buyers. Only real buyers are eligible to collect, and only verified buyers do collect. That solves the problem that has ruined all other pay-the-searcher models, namely, non-buyers taking 99% of the money.

To see why a Paybuyer-type system is necessary, in most cases, to pay prospects large amounts of money for their attention; read our White Paper.

To read about the system's potential, click here.

To see our management, click here.