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eSyndicat

by admin on September 15, 2008

I have not personally used eSyndicat yet but it looks like a very robust directory script with an impressive demo. The features parallel those of Indexu’s but it does contain 12 free templates you can use compared to Indexu’s 5 or so as well as many plugins you can purchase to extend the functionality of your directory.

They do offer a free version of their software you can test out. Their unlimited domain license is one of the cheapest out there at $499.

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PHP Link Directory - PHPLD

by admin on September 14, 2008

PHPLD as it is referred to is the easiest and cheapest directory script you can get. It currently costs $25 per license, $75 if you want it unbranded. It is simple to set up and has some nice advanced features making it very attractive if you want to set up a directory fast.

Using this directory script I was able to build a blog directory and later sell it for exactly $8,000.00 on eBay. I had invested only $25 in the script, $200 to have a database of blogs imported and $50 for the actual database. So I invested $275 into the site and in under a year I turned around and sold it for eight grand. That’s a ROI of 2,809%. [click to continue...]

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Choosing A Directory Script

by admin on September 12, 2008

There are many different web directory scripts out there, both free and paid. Both have advantages and I will go over some of the most popular scripts that are out there, first free than paid.

Free Directory Scripts

Free directory scripts have one main advantage… they’re free! If you are on a limited budget then these are the way to go. You can get your feet wet before diving in and purchasing a paid directory script. There are disadvantages though to using free scripts. Usually free scripts aren’t that robust, are not supported, require you to link back to the script owner’s site and a lot of the time have bugs in them. Another thing you want to be aware of is that when you do use a free directory script you run the risk of having to stick with it even after your site makes money. It can be hard to migrate data later on if you decide you want to upgrade to something more robust. So be warned. [click to continue...]

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