god help me find a good directory script, or DP users...

Discussion in 'Directories' started by ly2, Nov 7, 2005.

  1. #1
    Anyone? i script im using now SUCKS.
    its slow and webmasters hate it cause it uses redirects.
    so what to do? i need a good, seo friendly, free, directory script.
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    my current directory is http://ly2.com/directory
     
    ly2, Nov 7, 2005 IP
  2. Shoemoney

    Shoemoney $

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    #2
    I am not sure if god is into seo stuff but perhaps...

    I think that smndstr has a good free directory script
     
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  3. Olney

    Olney Berserker

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    #3
    If you are good at making your own templates & design try

    http://www.wsnlinks.com

    It's really powerful & the webmaster is actually always updating the program.

    The licence lets you do more than one installation. When you buy it you can install it 3 times with 1 licence.

    We own about 4 license...
     
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    dvduval Notable Member

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    Hi, I'd be happy to help you import your database over to PHP Link Directory. Let me know if you need help. Thanks.
     
    dvduval, Nov 10, 2005 IP
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    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    #5
    Now that's service. ;)
     
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  6. bentong

    bentong Banned

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    #6
    and that's what we called competition. ;)
     
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  7. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    #7
    Not trying to be negative here, but before you get a script, make sure you really like it. Smindsrts' is great and he is still working on improving and getting feedback for users. That is one I can definitely vouch for.
     
    Blogmaster, Nov 11, 2005 IP
  8. daredashi

    daredashi Well-Known Member

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    i will also suggest david's phplinkdirectory
    i am using it for my directory and very happy with it :D
     
    daredashi, Nov 11, 2005 IP
  9. honey

    honey Prominent Member

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    Try www.cplinks.com however I do vote for Stuart's and DVDuval's script. They are growing pretty popular and they are great.
     
    honey, Nov 11, 2005 IP
  10. viruthagiri

    viruthagiri Active Member

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  11. choydogs

    choydogs Peon

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    anyone else tried arfooo?
     
    choydogs, Jul 2, 2010 IP
  12. salsan

    salsan Active Member

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    No doubt in that, you can go for PHPLinkDirectory Script. Free and Paid versions are available.
    To see the demo of free version -> http://www.linkdirectory.comn.in/
     
    salsan, Jul 3, 2010 IP
  13. Simon Gooffin

    Simon Gooffin Well-Known Member

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    Greetings,

    You might be interested in esyndicat directory software. Free and paid versions available. You can find demo here. Free migration from other scripts is also offered.
     
    Simon Gooffin, Jul 4, 2010 IP