Frog Engine now lifetime listings!

Discussion in 'Solicitations & Announcements' started by Blogmaster, Jun 7, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have thought about this for quite some time, and come to the realization that what I really want to do with Frog Engine is to focus on the end user. I have therefor changed from an annual fee to lifetime listings. Review fees to the Frog Engine Business Directory remain the same. Listings are
    Regular 29.95
    Featured 49.95

    I have also removed the discount for reciprocal links, so you can link to me, but it won't get you a better price when it comes to being included in my directory.
    I have also made available
    daily listings.

    Happy submitting! :)


    Click on the logo below to submit your site:
    [​IMG]

    Mike
     
    Blogmaster, Jun 7, 2007 IP
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  2. britishguy

    britishguy Prominent Member

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    Frog Engine is a top directory with an owner that improvises vision with long standing net experience & credibility
    Highly recommended :)
     
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  3. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    This is just hilarious:

    1. Matt Cutts posts on the stepped-up war against paid links and you blast Google and everyone else saying "Matt Cutts can't tell me what to do".

    2. John Scott condemnds annual fees for directory listing and you blast him as a "sellout".

    3. Finally, the penny drops and you realize what everyone else has been saying for two months is actually correct and you start a new spam thread to announce changes to one of your cash-cow directories. Oh, and guess what? You're now dropping annual fees and reciprocal linking discounts.

    Unbelieveable. Are you now going to apologize to John Scott and everyone else you insulted while you were desperately trying to protect your income from trash directories? :rolleyes:
     
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  4. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    Apologize for what? My point has always been that it's up to the directory owner to decide. Do you see me attacking those who still charge annual fees?
     
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  5. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    You've never quite understood the concept of "public record", have you, Toots?

    You, or anyone else, can read your previous posts on these matters here at DP or at v7n - they're still there.

    Might I suggest you ask the mods to retitle this thread to "As The Worm Turns"? You flip-flop more than kids on a class outing at the beach.
     
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  6. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    Once again, my point has always been that I don't like somebody telling others what to do, and I don't see myself telling others to charge for lifetime listings, do you?
     
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    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Please clarify: Are you now saying you did not call the man a sell-out and/or Matt Cutts/Google lackey when he came out against the policy of annual fees?
     
    minstrel, Jun 7, 2007 IP