Does a better organised website generate more revenue?

froggyboy604

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I don't like being on sites which have too many sections, but too few posts or too few sections for the amount of posts they have on different topics.

I usually don't stick around for long which reduces the chance of me clicking on an ad, or earning money from my impressions.

I also don't buy services and products which I can't find on a website because of too many sections and posts.

I usually spend most of my time and money on sites which are easy to read, and find stuff.

I think search engine bots might be smart enough to index better organised page since many pages which rank well in Google tend to be well organised and clean.

I think one of the reason Google is so well liked as a search engine is because their search results are pretty well organised for most searches, and the most important pages are in the top 10 results in most cases.

I did not like Myspace because every profile was different because of custom HTML myspace templates, and animated Gif which made Myspace seem similar to some Geocities websites which were just pages with a lot of animated gif, and background music, and video... I spent very little time on Myspace.
 
And this topic is for what purpose?

If the question is, "Does a better organized website generate more revenue?" You did not even answer the question you posted.

In the long run, organization will enhance a site's ability to earn revenue, cluttered boards with ads spread all over are a distraction. Targeted ad placement is key so as not to distract from the site's intent.

I think the above post is an attempt to show you what disorganization is, at least the post itself was all over the place hence it was a distraction.

Poking a little fun at you Froggy 🙂 You had some good thoughts, they just seemed to stray from your topic question. You also spelled Organized wrong.
 
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