If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMediaView Post
I'd also look at Google...you can create a custom search for your own site.
Bruce,
I don't want google ads included and their paid service is around $2000 (unless you're referring to a different Google option). I don't mind paying $100 or lower for a piece of search software, but that's about it.
not sure how many searches you have, but the baseline package with Google Site Search is $100 a year
Jason Fancett America's SPA-MART - "Where Spa Owners Shop SMART!" Check us out for all of your hot tub needs including spa covers, spa filters, spa chemicals and more. Miva Merchant forum users can use coupon code MIVAFORUM to receive $5 off your first order of $30 or more.
We started with Zoom. It is pretty impressive as far as features. However, the reason we moved to the Google product is that with Zoom you manually update the search results database with their desktop application and then upload the files to your web server. Google is an automated solution (like most). Zoom may have changed, but that's why we quit using it.
Jason Fancett America's SPA-MART - "Where Spa Owners Shop SMART!" Check us out for all of your hot tub needs including spa covers, spa filters, spa chemicals and more. Miva Merchant forum users can use coupon code MIVAFORUM to receive $5 off your first order of $30 or more.
We started with Zoom. It is pretty impressive as far as features. However, the reason we moved to the Google product is that with Zoom you manually update the search results database with their desktop application and then upload the files to your web server. Google is an automated solution (like most). Zoom may have changed, but that's why we quit using it.
So it sounds to me that if you have a website with fairly static content and you don't mind running the Zoom application once or twice a year, it's a good solution. That may work well on one of my other websites that has fairly static instruction content and sits behind a password protected members area.
Comment