Need your opinion! We would like you, both searchers and webmasters alike, to help build and expand Olcore.com Thanks for your time. Webmaster
i checked it out and it both sounds and looks good, but i have questions. if i signup before your deal runs out, i only pay 1.99 a year? how does your engine work that it can give my site a chance be on top?
Yes. If you sign up before October 5th, you will lock in the price of $1.99 a year for life. After October 5th, we will change the price to $9.99 a year. At that point, you still lock in the price of $9.99 a year, so that way you still win if the price ever goes up again. I'm not going to go too much into detail on the backend of it, but I can tell you this. Our search engine cycles through results based on how long it's been since they've last been searched. This will give everyone a chance to get their site listed at the top of the results page every so often. We take away the ability for people to buy their way up to the top, and give everyone a fair shake at being listed in the places where almost all searches click; the top 10. BTW - Smyrl, I am sorry for the signature. I didn't see where it said I couldn't do that. Thank you for correcting that for me!
After the feedback we've gotten, we have modified our submissions to allow for free submissions. We hope that you will all take a moment to go and post your sites to help us build our database. Thanks again for the great feedback and comments!
Olcore's look has been tweaked a bit, and we're gaining new sites quite quickly. We would love some more feedback from all of you!
So the results are only querying submitted sites? Will you also be using spiders to crawl for new sites.
I don't get it.. why would anyone use Olcore? I mean nice idea but whne I search I search like "php str_replace error" not PHP. Also your nothing but a spammer, Wikipedia is not ment for promotion, it is ment to help others: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olcore Is pure promotion. Also you don't seem to do anything in forums except to promote. Shame on you.
The Wikipedia entry is a bad move and many webmasters would actually stay away from Olcore if they saw that.
First, thank you for bringing the Wikipedia article to our attention. The person who was told to post information on our site there posted our sales letter, not the article we intended on having there. That has been corrected. As far as your searches go, I too search the same way, but often get frustrated at the kinds of results I get each time. If a webmaster has a page that talks about "php str_replace errors" they should list it with us with that as a keyword. There is no limit to how many pages you can submit. Lastly, we do use the forums under this log in to promote and get feedback. This is how we make improvements to our idea to make it not only work for us as we see it, but to make Olcore work well for everyone. The people who reply to our threads, both negative and positive, have been most helpful. Thank you for you insight on the subject of our site, we certainly hope to hear more.
I agree. Our salesletter should not have been posted there. It has been changed, and the person who posted it has been corrected.
Still oco, if you read Wikipedia terms of use, no one connected to a service should edit the services page..