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Nuke Search
PHP-Nukevalkster writes "The Zamboozle team is happy to announce our newest creation, Nuke Search!

Nuke search is a search engine that searches for Nuke sites on the web. Whether you run PHPnuke, Postnuke, Envolution or myPHPnuke it doesn’t matter. Submit your Nuke site to the service and be found. The actual script is quite robust. You can even create a customized search code and paste it in a block for your users to search with.

Nuke Search is a little different. Instead of pasting a link on your site, which you can do through the affiliate section if you wish, and having people click it to vote for you, you bid a certain amount to have your site listed higher in the rankings. This stops Nuke Admins from clicking their link a hundred times raising their sites rank artificially.

It is no cost to post your site on Nuke Search, you will always be listed. Down the road if you find the service valuable to you, you may always deposit a small amount to bid for higher rankings, banners for your site or even adwords.

The first 1000 people over the next 3 months will receive $50.00 of virtual cash to use for bids. This should last a very long time and get people bidding for placement, it really is very fun.

Please cut and paste this code MiMtvzhZ when signing up and you will receive the $50.00 of credit.

You can access Nuke Search at http://nukesearch.com.

Please visit and tell us what we are missing in the way of Nuke forks and also to help test the search engine script in development!

Enjoy!

The Zamboozle Team
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Posted on Tuesday, September 23 @ 23:49:38 CEST by Zhen-Xjell
 
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Re: Nuke Search (Score: 1)
by kjcdude on Wednesday, September 24 @ 00:35:47 CEST
(User Info | Send a Message) http://kyle.theocsucks.com
Doesnt this sound ALOT like http://nukgle.com/????

http://www.nukecops.com/article653.html

It looks like Nuke Search just copied Nukgle's idea.



You want what? (Score: 1)
by OneNonly on Wednesday, September 24 @ 01:23:34 CEST
(User Info | Send a Message) http://itmanagers.net
Well I was tempted to sign up... Until it asked for Name, Address and Phone No.....

While my contact details are prob available a thousand places on the net, I don't intend to place them on every site I come across...!


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