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New Site: Any ad advice

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by npau8648, May 1, 2008.

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    Hey all i've nearly finnished developing my new site (functionality isnt great yet so expect errors if you try some stuff).

    http://www.whatcracksmeup.com

    Just wondering if anybody could take a look at my ad placement and pass on any advice, should i be blending the ads soo much?

    Anyway, thanks in advance!

    Hope all is well!

    Nick :)
     
    npau8648, May 1, 2008 IP
  2. angilina

    angilina Notable Member

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    Your ads placements look ok :)
     
    angilina, May 1, 2008 IP
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    newzone Well-Known Member

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    nice and ok for me too
     
    newzone, May 1, 2008 IP
  4. npau8648

    npau8648 Peon

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    Thanks all :)

    Just wanted to check before i started using that layout on other pages on the site!

    Hope you're all well :)

    Nick
     
    npau8648, May 1, 2008 IP
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    You should separate your content from the design by using CSS style sheets to their full extent. This will allow you to quickly and easily change the design if needed.

    As for the ads... why not putting that vertical baneer on the right in one of these yellow/light-blue boxes ? Such as the "Search" or "Join in" boxes.
     
    uski, May 2, 2008 IP
  6. npau8648

    npau8648 Peon

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    Yeah i've got to work on my code, tidy it up a bit. Definately gotta make it more managable haha atm if i want to change one thing i have to change it on all the pages manually - loooking into server side includes.

    Back to the ads, i think the point u made about bringing that verticall banner into the 2nd column might not be a bad idea. Im gong a a couple things and ill see how it goes. In the mean time, anyone else got something to say about the ad placement and colors etc.

    Thanks heaps :)

    Nick
     
    npau8648, May 2, 2008 IP
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    6jin-Jing Active Member

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    Good placement, just not a fan of the times new roman
     
    6jin-Jing, May 3, 2008 IP