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Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by inXorable, Jan 5, 2006.

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    http://www.g15forums.com

    v3.0, I think this one is by far the best... :)

    Do you think I should move anything around, add something here, take something away?

    Thanks guys!
     
    inXorable, Jan 5, 2006 IP
  2. inXorable

    inXorable Peon

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    Any thoughts?
     
    inXorable, Jan 7, 2006 IP
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    #3
    may be use a link unit ... possibly beside home
     
    telecomm, Jan 7, 2006 IP
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    Looks fine to me, assuming the ads are relevant and interesting to the the kind of visitors you have. None of the ads I saw related specifically to the topic of your forum, however.

    But even if you somehow targeted your ads to the G15, when I typed "Logitech G15 keyboard" into a a Google search I only found a few related G15 Adword ads, mostly sites wanting to sell the keyboards. I assume your visitors already have the keyboards and probably wouldn't be interested in the ads that Google has in their inventory.

    So, I'm not sure how well the ads are going to do, given your very specialized topic.
     
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    andriusk Well-Known Member

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    Your page is too wide and people with resolution 1024x800 will not be able to see it correctly, I suggest making version for smaller resolutions also.
     
    andriusk, Jan 14, 2006 IP
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    who uses that resolution anyway?

    i'm using 1280*1024 and i have a horizontal scrollbar also. the page is quite 'busy'. the images above the ads are very large and distracting. maybe you should work on your design.
    but, if the ads are performing then i guess it doesn't really matter about the design.

    consider using channels if you're not already, to track ad performance.
     
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    andriusk Well-Known Member

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    I'm using 1028x800 and I hate horizontal scrollbars, so I will leave such page. From my point of view even if low amount of visitors has such resolution, but it is worth a try to redesign it, especially as I think this page redesign shouldn't be hard.
     
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    it is too wide and dark background is not appealing to most people
     
    hyipfarm, Jan 14, 2006 IP
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    I have to agree with the "too wide" comments.

    Not all of us are sitting behind 17" displays. Most of the time I'm at a 15" laptop: 1024x768 is the best I can do, and even if the display could do more, I wouldn't be able to read it.

    Darkness is also a problem: what may look great on your screen can be jarring and hard to read on someone else's. Black on white is boring but safe..
     
    pcunix, Jan 15, 2006 IP