This is all really true what you all are saying. But in my case, I don't have just a regular faucet built from a script. I've built my own faucet from ground up. It is a game faucet where you can play games to earn satoshis (currently only tetris, but I'm making a new game as we speak). And even though my user base is getting larger every day, my ad revenue (which is the only income, unless you're planing on donating... No? Didn't think so

) is close to 0. Sure, my faucet is operational for just one week, but I really doubt things will change. So, just tell me, what must I change? I'm currently devoting most ofy free time to build new features and games for my faucet. What more can I do?

I would say you: offering games do not catch people interested in cryptos, it would catch: a) players, b) the same "faucet hunters" all faucets have (specially if you offer single player games) claiming your money meanwhile they have fun (faucet hunters NEVER click on ads) They "trust" in your site, but not in the ads you offer, because they get a profit from you, not from the ads.
We believe that is time to Faucets 2.0, it minds, claiming satoshis must not be the primary reason for your users to visit your site, it must be just like another content.