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I have had my site www.ratemymug.com now for about 4-5 months and i get barley any clicks on my adsense ads. Can anyone tell me if im doing somthing wrong. I get regular traffic, but no clicks.I have tried different things to bring different ads to my site but still i recieve little to no clicks. Its hard running a site that i make no money off, which makes me desperate at times. Almost to the point of telling people to click ads, but of course i wouldnt do that as i do-not wish to lose my googls adsense account. Is there a way to let people know that RMM survives off its revenue from ads being clicked without breaking google's TOS? or am i simple doomed?
 
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Well I check your meta data and your descriptsion, keywords etc seem fine, and your ads seem pretty contextual also, so all i can think of is put some more google ads in different places, a 468x80 ad would be perfect below each picture, as this has been shown to increase clicks alot :P. Also make the title of the ad blue i think this will encourage more people to click on those ads.

I would put it just below the "Rated 5.92 from 26 votes" under each picture IMO that would bring you clicks for sure.

Those are just my suggestions, i hope you get your clicks up a bit :(. Mine are down too though, quite frankly i think something evil is going on at google atm :D lol

Good luck!
 
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Thank you for your input, i will try what you suggested. :)

anymore ideas?
 
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im still looking for more ideas. :/
 
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btw skrilla, if you did get a chance to try what i said id be very interested to know if it helped out at all :red:. But only if you've had the chance. Thanks :)
Regards, Rhett.
 
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