http://www.asparaclub.com/search.php?q=blazemp As you can see, the search is for blazemp. Look at the bottom of the listings. The last two listings there --- once you examine them closely, you can determine that they are not actually listings, but ads. However, look at the customization and how well it blends in to this site. I myself was not even sure at first. If the service pays well, I bet that could generate a nice income of implemented on a site with a good bit of traffic and blended well like that.
Are U telling about these? Blazemp web pages Having trouble finding Blazemp?. Search the web fast http://www.search- online.org/ Blazemp products Magazines, books, DVD, software... about Blazemp at the Internet's largest store http://www.store- directory.org/ When we place the cursor on other texts, they show the destination link but these two does not show, Real Cleverness and a great catch
Yes, exactly. Until I saw that, I was not even sure myself...just imagine how much less sure a user would be when it was not such a specific search, like if I had searched for some generic like "Music Software", it would have looked very "normal".
My first directory used this script I believe and those were in the script and would show up on any searches.
Yes, I used that script when I first built Port Prophecy. It's the old biz directory script and comes standard with those bannerbox ads (although you can disable them). That script was horrible. Since I used PHPLD on all my other directories and finally had David and his team help me convert Port Prophecy over to PHPLD from the other script, and am so glad I did. Of all the scripts out there, I would definitely recommend the old biz directory script (now apparently renamed to free php directory script) as the worst ever.