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Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by mads, Apr 9, 2006.

  1. #1
    Can somebody tell me why nobody clicks on my ads?
    http://www.what7.com

    I have created other sites with click rates around 10%, but there have been absolutely no clicks on my new site :(

    Thanks, Mads
     
    mads, Apr 9, 2006 IP
  2. meditang

    meditang Well-Known Member

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    Don't expect many clicks with a one page site.
    As you add more content and more visitors your clickthrough will improve
     
    meditang, Apr 9, 2006 IP
  3. daboss

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    #3
    hi, how much traffic do you have? if you only have a couple of visitors in a day, how many clicks do you expect...
     
    daboss, Apr 9, 2006 IP
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    more pages and more traffic and more content is the ssecret
     
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    mads Well-Known Member

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    I have around 200 visitors per day. Doesn't each blog post count as a post? :)
     
    mads, Apr 9, 2006 IP
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    #6
    First impression of your site :

    Not professional, not good looking..not interesting content..
    And that are the main problems because people 'dont trust you'.

    Make it more professional and build some interesting content, and people
    will come and they will click on ads !
     
    fit, Apr 9, 2006 IP
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    Why do you brand the images with your URL. Are the images originally yours, or did you get them elsewhere?
     
    jackburton2006, Apr 9, 2006 IP
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    When it comes to a blog-style site such as yours, I've always found higher income through lower CTR. On many of my sites the typical reader goes 3-6 pages deep, and definitely have a low 1-digit CTR because of the high impressions.

    With your site, you're overloading the reader with ads and then not giving them consistent content. I'd say that if you're going for the "this is weird" style site, you want to focus on something that would rank well with the search engines. Do you track which users find you via the various search engines? If so, find out what they're looking for and why.

    My top 3 blogs that get 80% of their hits from search engines are updated weekly (or daily) with new search terms. If someone comes to my site from a Google search of "my lasagna tastes like rat poison" (I don't write about either of course), I'll write an article focusing on that search term. I also user channels to see which custom articles like these are hit the most. You'd be surprised how often people will write the same search terms over and over.
     
    dadasays, Apr 9, 2006 IP