TheBibleFeed - a BuzzFeed/bible mash-up
I made this!
Satire or evangelism? Could be both...
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 9:43, Share, Reply)
Satire or evangelism? Could be both...
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 9:43, Share, Reply)
argh I keep getting adverts for things I've already bought
shirley that's bad advertising
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 10:41, Share, Reply)
shirley that's bad advertising
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 10:41, Share, Reply)
Less is always more.
Subtle advertising is great. People will return to your site. It won't look like a security flawed spamhole. People will find and engage with your content rather than being clueless as to what they can click on that sea of spam. If you're trying to build engagement leave the adverts off and get people to swallow your content and build some ads in silently and subtlety once your user base is large enough.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 10:50, Share, Reply)
Subtle advertising is great. People will return to your site. It won't look like a security flawed spamhole. People will find and engage with your content rather than being clueless as to what they can click on that sea of spam. If you're trying to build engagement leave the adverts off and get people to swallow your content and build some ads in silently and subtlety once your user base is large enough.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 10:50, Share, Reply)
I think that's true for sites with regular new content,
but this kind of thing is more of a one-hit wonder (if that). My last experience of making this kind of site (which did actually have some regular new content) was suddenly getting 1m+ visitors in a week, then a huge drop-off. People liked it, shared it, then moved on.
But thanks for the feedback - I have removed the side ads (which were only on wide screens anyway). And I'm hopefully only using reputable ad companies.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 11:28, Share, Reply)
but this kind of thing is more of a one-hit wonder (if that). My last experience of making this kind of site (which did actually have some regular new content) was suddenly getting 1m+ visitors in a week, then a huge drop-off. People liked it, shared it, then moved on.
But thanks for the feedback - I have removed the side ads (which were only on wide screens anyway). And I'm hopefully only using reputable ad companies.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2015, 11:28, Share, Reply)