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Discussion in 'Sites' started by n-james, Sep 11, 2009.

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    This is a relisting of http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1468463 which grew a lot of interest (several pm's) although the site had a minor problem on it when you searched for the 2nd time after doing a search. This problem has been fixed. Also there was a question if this my own script - yes it is - The script pull feeds from locations set - yet it doesn't store them into a database and then allows the user to search those feeds all in one go :)

    Site: Swiftcube
    Registered: Godaddy

    Information:

    Swiftcube has been uniquely coded in a way which pulls the results from various locations without storing the information onto a database. Saving valuable hosting and storage costs.

    You should assume no traffic and revenue. Although there are several ways you can generate money from this project firstly you can easily add Adsense etc; on the homepage (and throughout the site) you will notice links to Twitter, LinkedIn etc you could sell the links to a users profile for a month for those services for a month. Furthermore you can sell ads inside the community area too. These have been thought off from the top of my head so if you spent a small period of time considering the revenue options you could easily think of more.

    Note: The community area hasn't been developed it. It is currently powered by a standard phorum installation assume no users/members.

    BIN: $100
    Payment via Paypal
    Free push via Godaddy


    Thanks,
    Nicholas

    Note: Site listed in another webmaster forum
     
    n-james, Sep 11, 2009 IP
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    profoundsearch Peon

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    I will buy it for $50
     
    profoundsearch, Dec 8, 2009 IP