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Topic: SEO for a profit share of my 8 year old website (Read 884 times)

legendary
Activity: 1868
Merit: 1023
So the first problem is that Google isn't show my ads on findradio.us.  However, they are showing them on tvfind.us.

For some reason I try using the new Google adsense code on findradio.us and it doesn't work. My old adsense code still works.

I was using old format 120x600 vertical ads.  I just changed that to 160x600 and they now use all of the space to show three or four ads. Previously they were just showing a single ad at the top of the ad block.  I'm still using what I think is the old Google Adsense code.
jr. member
Activity: 38
Merit: 12
Hi there,
if you could message me the main keywords your trying to target, I can put together a free SEO Summary that will check your onsite and offsite SEO and find where there might be some problems. My business includes a team of web marketing experts which draws on many years experience. We can definitely help point you in the right direction if nothing more.

Also other than profit sharing are you offering payment of any other sort?

Thanks.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Hi there,

Please contact me on skype - evershine47

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 1868
Merit: 1023
Would you be interested in doing SEO in exchange for a share of a website's increase in revenue?  Possibly a large share like 60% (for the rest of the website's life)?

I've got a bare bones website called findradio.us (and less a less successful one tvfind.us) which I did mostly as an experiment.  It is powered by a FCC radio station database and the idea was to make a page for each station.

At its peak it made $600 per month for four months (March 2006 - June 2006) after traffic randomly went up by a factor of ten.  But since then, the Google traffic has been in decline and it currently it makes around $20/month.  Lifetime earnings are $7200.  I think at the peak it was getting a lot of long-end traffic - eg radio station call-letters for some of the 10,000 radio stations in it.  It could be that Google has stopped liking database driven websites that lack fresh content as my other database driven websites have been in decline too.

I've never hired anyone before to do SEO.  But I've played around with white hat SEO on my own (and used to regularly read webmasterworld.com). I'm a web developer - php, mysql, jquery, gis.  I could do the php/html editing myself.

Interested?
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