Need a site review

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by rtolber, Jan 3, 2006.

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    Please visit www.midtnatv.com and let me know what I can do better to improve my AdSense ratings. I realize there are quite a few broken links. The site is new and relatively no traffic. Any ideas on how to get more visitors? I am currently using AdWords and Yahoo Marketing.

    THANKS
     
    rtolber, Jan 3, 2006 IP
  2. devin

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    thge bottom ad. move it elsewhere. when i see your site for the first time, i counted two ads, the klink at the top and the square. a close look and i realised there's one at the botoom.

    mighrt want to move it to the right or something. :)
     
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    Start with some basic tweaks.

    IMO - your title needs reconsideration. ".... and more!" is a waste.

    Some of your content may raise flags with some engine bots "... -Coming Soon!"

    Use descriptive alt-text in your images; e.g. your header image has the site title in the alt tag, use your tagline instead maybe, "Middle Tennessee ATV Source".

    Find genre related sites to get links from; don't necessary need to be ATV sites, but other sports, entertainment and like sites.

    Good luck.
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    Why is Google showing no description and no cache? Is your meta description tag working properly?

    Shannon
     
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    This isn't related to Adsense, but you might consider pulling in some eBay auctions for some of the more popular ATVs listed on your site. eBay has a pretty healthy volume of ATV auctions and it has been growing steadily. Since ebay affiliate income is now based on the winning bid, it might be worth your while - and it gives you a source of frequently updated content...

    just a thought ;)
     
    stumpyPete, Jan 3, 2006 IP