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The Kraut 2005-10-14 06:59 PM

Free Link List Script????
 
Hi folks!

After almost one year of extreme reallife studying and outtime of the adult business I'm back again... |headbang|

I'm trying to get organized the next days(weeks?!) to start submitting freesites again and build my own link list...

http://www.the-kraut.com/ |cool|

Anyone knows about a free link list script for me to start with?

After some research I found
http://www.tomsnewbiebooster.com/res...st/script.html
http://www.kre8webdesign.com/linx/
but these scripts are outdated... :(

Maybe someone can help me out little bit...

wolfie 2005-10-14 07:28 PM

I always get this answer when ask free scripts. "You get what you paid for"

Honestly, I don't know any good free LL scripts out there. But at the start, you can do all by hand if you have time for it. It's damn pain in the ass but worth of it if done right. And later you can buy a script to do most of your job.

I've been using AutoGallery SQL successfully. It's made for TGP but work with LL as well when change a things a bit. It's not free but it's cheap.

For my experience about Link Lists I would say that it's damn hard job! I would never think how much time/cash it will take before I launched my first one.

Building freesites is much easier at start and when done it for a year or two you have a great base of sites ready for link list.

Just some thoughts thru beer. :)

Useless 2005-10-14 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Kraut
Anyone knows about a free link list script for me to start with?

After some research I found
http://www.tomsnewbiebooster.com/res...st/script.html
http://www.kre8webdesign.com/linx/
but these scripts are outdated... :(

Maybe someone can help me out little bit...

Hi. I've never paid for a script, so you must be looking for me.:) Your first example looks crappy. I wouldn't even consider it. The second one (Linx) is very good for free. It has much of the basic features you'll need and it's owner seems like a decent guy. If you know how to play with PHP at all, you could dick with it to add some stuff, if need be.

I've stumbled on this one pretty recently - http://www.phplinkdirectory.com/ It has a lot of nice features. I think it even has a built in tools, such as a recip link checker and broken link bot type thing. It's source code is more difficult for the layman, in my opinion, but if you aren't one to screw with things you won't care about that. I dick with things.

There's a free version of of WSN Links here - http://wsnlinks.giannaros.org/basic/ which is a dumbed-down version of it's namesake. I don't have any experience with that one.

There's nothing wrong with starting off with a free script. I've worked with free scripts so long, the paid versions don't even impress me anymore.

BOSS 2005-10-14 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
Hi. I've never paid for a script, so you must be looking for me.:) Your first example looks crappy. I wouldn't even consider it. The second one (Linx) is very good for free. It has much of the basic features you'll need and it's owner seems like a decent guy. If you know how to play with PHP at all, you could dick with it to add some stuff, if need be.

I've stumbled on this one pretty recently - http://www.phplinkdirectory.com/ It has a lot of nice features. I think it even has a built in tools, such as a recip link checker and broken link bot type thing. It's source code is more difficult for the layman, in my opinion, but if you aren't one to screw with things you won't care about that. I dick with things.

There's a free version of of WSN Links here - http://wsnlinks.giannaros.org/basic/ which is a dumbed-down version of it's namesake. I don't have any experience with that one.

There's nothing wrong with starting off with a free script. I've worked with free scripts so long, the paid versions don't even impress me anymore.

Thank you for the info !

Kinky 2005-10-15 12:11 AM

the Linx Lite is a nice little script for the price

also Ska Links looks like it might be a nice free script but I haven't tried it yet

I'm with UW I use free scripts all the time... unless I can talk a sponsor into buying an expensive one like Link Admin for me :D

rscott 2005-10-15 01:20 AM

The free version of Auto Gallery is pretty good for a small LL.

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The Kraut 2005-10-15 04:47 AM

@wolfie

Yes, I know that it's really tough to start a link list these days and get the right SE rankings to make some money...
Top priority for me is submitting freesites and beside that I'll build up my linklist...

@all

thanks for your links especially useless! ;)
I'm not so much into php, but I want to learn some stuff in the near future...
I think I'll give 'em all a try and check which is more comfortable... :)

Fonz 2005-10-15 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
Your first example looks crappy. I wouldn't even consider it.

Hey, I'm using that one on one of my very very small LL's and it does a good job |waves|

Useless 2005-10-15 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fonz
Hey, I'm using that one on one of my very very small LL's and it does a good job |waves|

:D Well then, I humbly take it back. Their example site really sucks though, you have to admit that!

SortLinks 2005-10-16 04:14 PM

the main problem with pay script is that you cant modify it...
they are all zend packed :( and some of them have the bugs you cant fix yourself :)
the best way it to get free and modify it or...hire programmer to write it for you..it easier than you think..you may add optional components after.. like linkchecker etc..
Start from free scrip and learn..

ponyman 2005-10-17 07:48 PM

So is anyone using this LL script? http://www.kre8webdesign.com/linx/

SortLinks 2005-10-17 11:27 PM

I think you should ask google :)
I saw several sites on this script..
But I woudnt recommend it to anyone...unles of coz you want just technical link list for you free sites for ex...
Found it ugly 1 year ago and still it is :)
I dont think it ok for BIG projects with 300 submissions per day or more.

ArtWilliams 2005-10-29 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
I've stumbled on this one pretty recently - http://www.phplinkdirectory.com/ It has a lot of nice features. I think it even has a built in tools, such as a recip link checker and broken link bot type thing. It's source code is more difficult for the layman, in my opinion, but if you aren't one to screw with things you won't care about that. I dick with things.

There's a free version of of WSN Links here - http://wsnlinks.giannaros.org/basic/ which is a dumbed-down version of it's namesake. I don't have any experience with that one.


I've abandoned my old script as I mentioned in another post because the owner has gone AWOL after an aborted product upgrade. [It was ugly, let me tell you.]

I would say from that looking at the above two ...

PhpLinkDirectory will be great someday but it is still pretty immature. Being "open source" is great because if the developer gets hit by a truck you can take the code and run with it.

Having played with it, WSN appears quite good and from other posts I've read, I understand a fair number of people use the commercial version for adult link lists. At $60 for a three domain license, I am now hanging my hat on WSN Links.

Cheers,

---art

CalModels 2005-10-29 04:47 PM

Take a look at Barracuda... php/mysql based free and under active development... it runs neighbourhood directories pretty well...

http://www.boonex.com/products/barracuda/

CalModels 2005-10-29 05:01 PM

oh, and Open Source fucking rocks!!!!

SortLinks 2005-10-30 05:42 AM

Open source is a must if you want to have unique LLs... dont get lured by $20-200 what-so-ever-projects ..they will become common very soon.

CalModels 2005-10-30 06:07 AM

hehe one thing about the phplinksdirectory site that I find kinda quirky is their insistence on keeping the link back to the site, but they themselves have dropped the link to the mambo cms that their website itself runs on...

ArtWilliams 2005-10-30 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CalModels
hehe one thing about the phplinksdirectory site that I find kinda quirky is their insistence on keeping the link back to the site, but they themselves have dropped the link to the mambo cms that their website itself runs on...

True but it is GNU/GPL so as long as you keep the copyright in the source code you are not breaking their license to use the script.

---art

2msacras 2005-11-02 01:17 PM

my "free" that is costing me a lot of pain and suffering link list script is giving me PHP errors, second time so I decided it's time to look for a new script...so a little bump if anyone has any further advice or suggestions

CalModels 2005-11-02 02:09 PM

just ran across this one, not open source but free

http://www.cplinks.com/cpdynalinks/features.html

2msacras 2005-11-02 02:28 PM

that one looks good too CalModels...I keep find that there's so many options its kind of overwhelming

m@rk 2005-11-02 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CalModels
just ran across this one, not open source but free

http://www.cplinks.com/cpdynalinks/features.html

Doe's the submit a link work ? It wasn't on any of the sites using it.

CalModels 2005-11-02 05:05 PM

the 2.0 version of jade seems funky.. im gonna try it :)

http://www.jadetown.com/

CalModels 2005-11-02 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by m@rk
Doe's the submit a link work ? It wasn't on any of the sites using it.

I didnt actually submit anything, but clicking on the page opened it if thats what you mean...

ArtWilliams 2005-11-02 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by artwilliams
I've abandoned my old script as I mentioned in another post because the owner has gone AWOL after an aborted product upgrade. [It was ugly, let me tell you.]

I would say from that looking at the above two ...

PhpLinkDirectory will be great someday but it is still pretty immature. Being "open source" is great because if the developer gets hit by a truck you can take the code and run with it.

Having played with it, WSN appears quite good and from other posts I've read, I understand a fair number of people use the commercial version for adult link lists. At $60 for a three domain license, I am now hanging my hat on WSN Links.

Cheers,

---art

I am liking WSN. The templates are somewhat overwhelming but that makes it very powerful. It can create optimized directories, pages and URLs for search engines too. I should be good to go in a few weeks time!


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