[Review] Game website (updated layout)

Discussion in 'Reviews' started by urbn, Jul 10, 2008.

  1. #1
    I am finishing up my new layout for one of my game networks. I'm planning on moving this design across to my other game sites with various color/suttle layout changes.

    I wanted to get peoples opinioins on the current layout/design and colors as well as ad placements.

    Any thoughts as to better placements of ads, or a different ad network that is known to work well with game networks would be a huge help, as well as feedback to the layout as well


    http://www.yourfreegames.net/
     
    urbn, Jul 10, 2008 IP
  2. Nosfer

    Nosfer Well-Known Member

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    the layout looks pretty nice. I don't like those games that have "N/A" as thumbnail. maybe you should deal with that in the future. Also, if you want more earnings from Adsense you should insert a big scraper [160x600] on the right and left sides of the website.
     
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    Sunlust Active Member

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    Not too bad, your "Friends" box is a bit broken in FF2, but apart from that it doesn't hurt my eyes which is good :)
     
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    the only thing i don't like is the purple font color and i would get a logo, other than that, it looks good
     
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  5. urbn

    urbn Peon

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    Thanks for the feedback guys. Sorry about the late response but I was out in the OR. sand dunes for the weekend.

    Anyone have suggestions on better advert placement, or companies that offer adverts that work well with game sites?
     
    urbn, Jul 15, 2008 IP