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    Stand Alone Search Engines:

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    Third Party Supported Search Engines

    Prominent Meta Searches

    Pay-For-Play

    • FindWhat.com. Starting to make inroads. Site traffic on FindWhat has risen fast. Worth a long look for those interested in keyword purchasing. Rates are very reasonable at this time.
    • GoTo.com. The trail blazing engine that first auctioned off results placement.
    • Looksmart In adition to it's $199 PFR fee, looksmart has introduced a basic fee for all sites now. Your site will be reviewed in approximately 8 weeks. The $199 gets you a look within 48 hours.
    • Searchhound This PPC search engine is just sniffing for advertiser’s money. I can’t see why this one is so expensive with accounts starting at $100.
    • Onesearch Overall this is a fairly standard looking PPC search engine.
    • Turbo 10 This is the first search engine that reduces browsing time. Using a search-o-meter, as they call it, you can instantly jump to anywhere in the search results. This is a powerful search engine making it popular with users.
    • espotting Every click through on a paid listing enters the searcher in a daily draw for £1000.That’s a good incentive for searchers to click aimlessly through results. Not a good incentive for advertisers looking for genuine customers.
    • Splut Search results are really lacking on this one. Don't bother.
    • Godado Gives the opportunity to personalise search results by changing the font size and colours, not hardly worth the troub.e.
    • Pageseeker Claims to be the world’s first new media search engine. You can select the design of your site. I like the disco design and cool disco tune. But after the gimmick wears off and you want to get down to some serious searching it becomes very annoying. No Saturday Night Fever happening with this one.
    • Sabril Don’t touch this one. Their slogan is: Search that pays. Sabril is one of those PPC search engines that pay searchers to click through their results. This site unashamedly states at the top of their results: Note: You must remain on each site for at least 20 seconds. You are allowed up to 15 visits per day.
    • Sprinks Easy to use.
    • Brainfox You definitely need a brain to figure out your bids with this one. Brainfox is positioning itself as one of the budget PPC search engines with bids starting at $0.001.
    • Search Cactus Search Cactus is certainly no desert for clickers using this search engine. Unfortunately, this one pays searchers to click through their results. Not only do they pay for clickers they also pay $2.00 for signing up with them.
    • 3Apes This pay per click search engine is in beta-testing.
    • Hits Galore For a search community that means business, it is difficult to get down to the business with them. After filling in the ADD URL submission form, I received an email stating I had to telephone them to get the free listing. Too much hassle and expense for those of us outside the USA.
    • CleanSearch As the name suggests, CleanSearch focuses on providing porn free results. This is a family oriented site.
    • Ah-ha With this one you can also include a small graphical banner logo next to your text listing. This is free but only for the first 10 days. After 10 days it costs $0.01 per impression.
    • Search Galore Search Galore offer Quality vs Quantity Searching, but a lot of searches produce no results at all. Doubt whether searchers would come back to this site.
    • Win4Win They offer a chance to be included in a TV commercial but this offer was made months ago. They haven’t updated their website lately.
    • Kanoodle This is a very busy site. As well as PPC search engine it is also a portal site for music groups, personals, ecards, love and advice columns, and horoscopes.
    • efind You’ll find no genuine clicks here. efind has a slot machine spin on every search results page. By clicking on the paid listings (with a jackpot icon), searchers can search and win up to 20 times daily.
    • 4mynet.net This is a poor search engine, producing poor results. A large number of searches return no results at all. 4mysake steer clear of this one.
    • Hotways This looks like it is just starting out.
    • Netflip Flip right on over this one. Netflip is another bogus PPC search engine paying searchers to click through their results.
    • Simple SearchThis is a standard, easy to use PPC search engine. Nothing special.
    • epilot Add this to the heap of bogus PPC's. Makes no secret that it pays searchers to click through their results. Simple Search Rewarding Results Get $5 Join Now, Search and make money. Get paid $0.03 per search. Not impressive for the advertiser.
    • 7search This PPC search engine also allows you to submit your site for free.
    • Bay9 Bay9 is an extremely messy site. The home page is a collection of featured Resources dumped together, raising the bid prices in the process. This site has a lotto program rewarding searchers for clicking on some paid listings.
    • Gopile This one is just starting out. Looks like it might be connected with a pay to click program……paypile.com which pays people to listen to mp3 music.
    • Zcoolweb Not cool yet. This PPC search engine is currently in testing phase. Zcoolweb aim to develop the site into a portal offering news, weather, banner exchange and chat.

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