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As Azoos representative Andrew Greenstein says, "We originally set out to create a search engine that offered something unique not only for
end-user but for
site submitter as well. Now that our search technology has improved so dramatically, it’s clear that our initial vision has become a reality and our primary goal has been achieved."
And although
bright yellow search engine may still have a long way to go before it can compete with
"big boys" in terms of audience size, Azoos.Com may very well be one of
most promising prospects on
debt-riddled Internet today.
Well, I can certainly agree with them on one thing. They do indeed have a long way to go, before they can compete with
big boys--a very long way!
Here's
problem as I see it with Azoos. They want $69.95 to add you to their database. This despite
fact that not one of
top search engines charges money to spider your website. And those colors are brutal on
eyes! Whose brilliant idea was that? Blue text on a screaming yellow background? When I first saw it, I thought
Cartoon Network had developed their own search engine.
I wasn't impressed to say
least. And I certainly wasn't interested in spending $69.95 to be included on some cartoonish looking search site.
While I was there I figured I'd check out their search function. But something interesting happened when I typed in a particular keyword. The following disclaimer appeared on
right hand side of
search engine:
"Remember! Azoos.com contains millions of web pages in its database, but our categorical listings (that's where YOU are NOW!) feature only a handful of our hottest picks and user- submitted sites.
Unlike other search engines who expect their users to navigate through dozens of categorical links to find relevant subject matter, Azoos.Com keeps this section of our site short, simple, and to
point...listing only a few thousand reviewed and user-submitted links.
If you have a more specific topic in mind and need to conduct in-depth research, please enter your query in
search box above for complete results. Use these categories only when looking for general lists, containing today's most useful sites to bookmark!"
Allow me to decipher
above jibberish. In essence, what Azoos is saying is this: Unless you perform a number of inconvenient search procedures,
results you receive will more often than not be those of businesses that have paid to have their sites listed in
Azoos database!
Also, their traffic count is low, comparatively speaking, for a search engine.
In conclusion, I can't recommend Azoos. There are just far too many superior, free alternatives!

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