I know, exactly what we don't need - another Twitter ad network. But, there's one slight difference - my ad network is more authentic and completely relevance around the Twitter industry. It's ads based in the links you post in Twitter, and it works automatically with URL shorteners so all you need to do is rewrite your links once you've got a strong knowledge with our system. How it works: we've got YU.MU integrated all in the money eco-system, it's got affiliate conversions linked in so we can automatically pay you based on user's actions and payments are delayed for up to 48 hours for the simple fact is that we check your account. We've currently got about $3,000 worth of advertisements flowing around Twitter-based websites so we will be growing within the next seven days highly. Reasons which will make it succeed: - Advertisements through links, so it's all based in twitter's eco-system. - Automatic system to check most converting (ads at top, or threshold ad) - Automatic syncs content based on keywords in your tweets for relevancy. - No lame commissions, we pay based on per unique visit and a unique concept that makes us stand out from money making. - Reach out only to the valuable Twitter accounts, not the "lame" ones. - Once you've reached $20, you can cashout and receive your money instantly on PayPal! http://yu.mu/ As the site is just out of the pot, and brand new it might not be as "highly" converting as you expect it to be until we've got our system as compelling and demanding as it needs to be. It's new so I need feedback as soon as possible that will help me improve it to the next level now. Thanks additionally for your feedback. If you can tweet us and help us grow even further we'd like that!
Thanks your input guys. @2advance I have intentionally done this mainly because I don't want to clutter it up especially with the design, it will look like some sort of e-book splash page and I wouldn't make a good first impression to users. However, if you can be specific on your note I will be able to update and get the site improved based on your feedback.
I can't put my finger on it, but for some reason the page doesn't look inviting to me... I think because there's too much text crammed together. Personally, I think the site would benefit if you could make its purpose clear to your visitors at first sight. Now, people have to go read all the text to find out what the site is really about... (Maybe by using 3 blocks instead of 1 block with a blue background, each with it's own headline and some info - just an idea)