On What Rhymes With the facebook social plugin (like) sometimes shows adsense, I can not understand why. I have done all testing, debugging and deciphered the adsense js and facebook like button js to determine if some string override was occuring. I can not find out why the facebook like button which is an iframe sometimes shows the 1 adsense script on What Rhymes With. Maybe 1 out of 10 showings, usually can only see it happen on the first page view Anyone have any idea why?
Random question - what makes you think that site is worth $7500? It looks like an ad infested frame filled mess, and the alexa rank is 9 million. That and there is a turtle humping a globe on every page, one ad is half-covered up, you have no privacy policy or terms of service ...
Ok some thoughts: <div class="x-hide-display" id="rhyme-advertisement-468"> Don't do that, that is hidden Text! And why do you wrap it around Adsense anyway? <div align="center"> That is not right. Correct: <div style="align:center;"> I don't know if this fixes your issue but give it a try.
Interesting none of you have done any research, and a website value RumpledElf is not and should NEVER be based on Alexa rank, or whether the site is currently containing a privacy policy or terms of service. You have most definetlely never acheived great web value or researched web potential from a single domain, or you would not have said anything of the such, lol. Also, an ad filled mess?, there is only two and should only be two advertising locations, 1 half covered was the problem as mentioned below and in the initial question! Hmm... Turtle humping a globe on every page is a turtle loving the world, children would see a funny turtle on the earth, adults see something sexually related. It's an illusion used for marketing purposes~ Example:: Do you see dolphins in this photo ( http://www.curiouser.co.uk/illusions/opticalillusions/dolphin.jpg ) or do you see two people goin at it? It's called scotoma, and is a great use for marketing if you can understand how to use it. The mind chooses what it wants to see! Also DaStarBuG the class="x-hide-display" is for the js framework to remove content flickering during layout creation. So most definetely does not and will not resolve issue of my initial question. I did find the issue, it is a string to text call from Adsense javascript. RumpledElf the one advertisement that is half covered up was the issue. That location is actually supposed to be a facebook like iframe, but the Adsense string call was overwriting the facebook iframe. Your lack of investigation and lack of research or understanding of domain and web value astounds me gentleman! The domain name alone holds enough power to potentially reach 17 Million views monthly worldwide from the poetry community alone, this does not include other literature that relates to rhymes! You definetely have a lack of understanding of the web, or not enough experience if you do not use such information for the value of a domain or website.
"Don't look at the house on the property, look at the property" Domain names are no different than the real estate market, a domain is real estate. What is it worth in the future? What can be built on the land it holds and what is the potential value. This is how you determine the value of a website RumpledElf .
You need a privacy policy for adsense, not just a footer link that says privacy policy. Actually I was simply going by existing traffic rank and looking at it thinking OMG that would be a lot of work to clean up. I have a rhyming focus site myself, it earns almost nothing but is certainly interesting. Dictionaries and English sites have alarmingly low earnings potential, the CTR and CPM is incredibly low. I pay for advertising on several other sites of similar nature and they work out exceptionally good value for money simply because you can get huge traffic on them for very small outlay, which bodes very poorly if you are the one running the site and taking the earnings. And yes, you have two ads *now*, with the covered up one removed. I did a search for what rhmes with cat and hit several excellent rhyming sites on the first page, yours wasn't in the first TEN pages. If it was somewhere on page 1 or 2, that would be different. I don't care how good the site content is, you need to do some serious SEO work and actually realise that potential and rank as good as or better than other rhyming sites before you can command a good sale price. Right now its just a nice domain with some stuff on it that is very slow to load and has a really freaky turtle - and you'd be amazed at what adults will see as rude and slam you via email and boycott your site for, so personally I'd be getting rid of that turtle (I've had threats about a page of mine with a cartoon of two children kissing, illustrating the dictionary word 'kiss'). State your monthly earnings, multiply that by 12 or so and that's a good price. Remember that your main competitor is enchantedlearning, which has an alexa rank of 9000 and a pagerank of 6, and WILL outrank you unless you are really special. Website value estimators put it at $200k or so. Yours is alexa rank 9M and a calculated value of $200. My site has the potential to reach 17M views monthly too. Heck, any site does. Doesn't mean you can sell any site for that BEFORE it reaches that potential. Edit: and rhymezone, which is a pretty cool site ranked at #1 and as a mere internet user not a poet, seems to be exactly the same as your site
- again you lack research. How long has the website been online? The content? how many pages indexed? The website with this layout, and current indexed pages is from 2 weeks, hence the no privacy policy. Hmmm, let me guess you think backlinks actually have an effect on how a website ranks, and site indexing, etc... etc... like every other SEO and webmaster talks about, all because they read a book or an article oonline. ... RumpledElf! What book did you read? because SEO, web value, alexa rank for value, and how you found enchantedlearning as my competitor is and can only come from the misconception and misunderstanding from a book or reading articles from other webmasters who are adsense generators. Seems you are all about adsense from your response, you must start looking abroad! Adsense is simiply a filler for space without other advertising. Adsense should not be used as your main source of income, or as a value estimation! - No! lol, I'm going to stop responding now with answers. Go educate yourself RumpledElf with more articles.
Your right on the adsense privacy policy requirement though, been a long time since I placed adsense on a site. Done
Meh, I would have bought it for $1000 but now I think I'll tootle off and add my own ryhming stuff to my other site ... ryhmes are definitely a good addition I hadn't thought of before, might be useful for my visitors, which is why I was interested in the first place You're supposed to haggle when someone expresses interest in something for sale, not turn a potential buyer off so much they decide to just roll their own version!