Dwayne,
Thanks for the pointers on the search engines. Much appreciated.
John.
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John... lots of solutions to choose from -- I went the lazy man's route
and put Google on my site. Seems to work...
Also, you can get paid when people use Google searches on your site,
which is a nice incentive. But, if you need something more internal and
tweakable, wrensoft is just as good as
Folks,
Happy Saint Patrick's to ye all out there.
A new site I'm doing requires a search engine. After minimal rooting around
I came across Zoom by www.wrensoft.com. It seems alright, but the truth is
I'm not too clued in on these so I'm not sure how good a deal they are
offering. Does anyone ou
An interesting article on search engines and key words
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2004-01-15-playboy-netscape_x.h
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Erik -> http://ComputerPerceptions.com
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Hi guys,
got this email tonight and because of it, it's the first time I'm
actually thinking of using "paid inclusion". Has anyone else dealt with
this company before or could someone recommend a better option/company.
thanks again for your valuable insight & experience
jac.
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