Your description should be more prominent. It's sitting obscurely next to the ads.
And about the ads: You don't need them, especially at this point. You don't have the traffic, I assume, to realize any type of real results from those ads -- and in the meantime you might be scaring away potential users.
I'd like to get some feedback and opinions on my web app Klipboardz.com. I built it so that my friends and I could all share links together without the whole Internet reading what we had to say. I thought other people might want that too so I built a social news site based on small groups. However, it doesn't seem to really be catching on with anyone. I'd like to know if any of you see a reason for that, something I may be missing by being too close to the problem. Please let me know what you think in the comments.
Is the only difference between this and, say, digg, the ability to block public access to a group posting area? It might just not be a compelling enough feature by itself.
That and the Online TV section are the main features that make it different. I don't really like submitting to Digg, and now Reddit, because my posts rarely get anywhere. Also since the people I really want to talk to about it are my friends it does me no good because they can't easily find my posts. I built Klipboardz hoping that there were other people like me who read news sites but didn't contribute for fear of posting or because it seemed pointless. If they post on Klipboardz they know that their friends will see it and then if it makes it to the front page it's icing on the cake. But, as you said, it may be that there are't other people who feel that way, or that the feature isn't enough on it's own. The Online TV section is fairly new and I'm still fleshing it out. I have a PC connected to my TV in the living room and it's nice to just click on a movie or tv channel and start watching it without waiting for something to download. ;)
Has the rough look of a squatting site. The bold, underlined titles remind me of the style used in v|agra spam. The google ads are too numerous. I strongly recommend getting rid of them until you get serious traffic. They'll turn away potential users. Okay--those are just style issues, subject to opinion.
Haha you should have seen it before the latest 'redesign'! Unfortunately I'm not a graphic artist, but it may be time to find one. People don't like ugly sites, with the exception of craigslist.
And about the ads: You don't need them, especially at this point. You don't have the traffic, I assume, to realize any type of real results from those ads -- and in the meantime you might be scaring away potential users.