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Top Classified Scripts to Start an Online Classified Business in the USA
The United States, a nation known for its entrepreneurial spirit and diverse communities, thrives on commerce. This drive to connect buyers and sellers fuels a market that has always embraced classifieds - from the early days of newspaper ads to today’s online platforms.
The demand for classified websites in the US continues to thrive. According to reports, 230.4 million American people will use online classifieds in 2024. Furthermore, the US classified market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 0.29% from 2024 to 2028. This indicates sustained growth and opportunity in this sector.
If you’re looking to capitalize on this trend, developing a classified app can be a perfect choice. However, to build a successful online classified marketplace in the US, you need a solid foundation.
This blog explores the top classified scripts to help you build your thriving online classified Script marketplace in the USA. Let’s delve in!

1. Letgo Clone
Letgo is a popular online marketplace app that allows users to buy and sell a wide variety of products locally. A Letgo clone script is a pre-built software solution that replicates the core features and functionalities of Letgo. If you’re looking to target a younger demographic interested in buying and selling trendy, used items, a Letgo clone script might be a good option.
The Letgo clone script typically comes with features such as:
User registration and authentication
Easy ad posting with photo uploads
Search and filter options
In-app chat for communication between buyers and sellers
Payment integration
Geolocation features to find items nearby
Social media sharing
Ratings and reviews system
A Letgo clone app can make money through various monetization methods including charging for highlighted listings, offering premium subscription plans, and implementing transaction fees per sale.
2. Shpock Clone
Shpock is another popular European classifieds app that focuses on casual buying and selling. A Shpock clone script would be a good option if you want to target a similar audience in the US. Shpock clone scripts typically offer features like:
Fixed-price listings
In-app chat with emoji support
Integrated shipping options
“Bump” feature to increase ad visibility
Seller verification system for enhanced trust
User ratings and reviews
Revenue generation methods in the Shopck clone app include targeted ads, transaction fees for sales, and offering premium features for a fee.
3. Online Classified Script
An online classified script is a general-purpose software solution that can be used to create a website or mobile app that allows users to buy and sell various products and services. Online classified scripts can be customized to meet the specific needs of your business and may include features such as:
Multiple listing categories
Location-based search
Advanced search filters
Private Messaging
Payment processing
Ratings and reviews
Starting an online classified business with classified scripts offers various monetization options, including providing premium subscription options, allowing paid promotions for listings, and incorporating banner ads for revenue.
4. Cars Classifieds Script
A cars classified script is a specialized type of online classified ads script that is designed specifically for buying and selling cars. A cars classifieds script typically includes features such as:
Detailed car listings with photos and specifications
Search filters for make, model, year, price, and other criteria
VIN verification
Loan calculators
Dealer listings
Revenue streams in the car classifieds script include offering dealership subscription packages, charging for featured listing placements, and generating revenue through lead generation.
5. Offerup Clone
Offerup is a popular US online marketplace app that allows users to buy and sell a wide variety of products locally. An Offerup clone script would be a good option if you want to create a platform similar to Offerup in the US. An Offerup clone script typically offers features like:
Easy ad posting with photo uploads
In-app chat for communication between buyers and sellers
Offer and counteroffer functionality
Ratings and reviews system
The Offerup clone app makes money by implementing transaction fees per sale, allowing paid promotions for listings, and offering premium accounts for additional features.
6. Carousell Clone
Carousell is a popular classifieds app in Southeast Asia that focuses on fashion and lifestyle items. A Carousell clone script allows you to create a platform similar to Carousell and target a fashion-centric audience in the US. Carousell clone scripts typically offer features like:
Image-heavy listings
In-app chat
User profiles and follow functionality
Integrated shipping options
"Like" and "Share" listings
The revenue generation strategies in the Carousell clone app include offering paid promotions for listings, implementing transaction fees per sale, and providing premium features to users for a fee.
7. Pets Classified Script
A pet classified script is a specialized type of online classified script that is designed specifically for buying and selling pets. Pets classified script typically offer features such as:
Listing templates with specific fields for pets (breed, age, etc.)
Search filters by pet type, breed, and other criteria
Integration with pet adoption agencies
Screening tools for buyers to ensure responsible pet ownership
Information about pet care and adoption
Pets classified scripts typically generate revenue by charging for featured pet listings and offering subscription packages for breeders. It also generates revenue through partnerships with pet-related businesses.
8. Real Estate Classifieds Script
A real estate classifieds script is a specialized type of online classified ads marketplace that is designed specifically for buying and selling rental properties or homes. Real estate classifieds script typically include features such as:
Listings for houses, apartments, condos, and commercial properties
Search filters for location, price, property type (house, apartment, condo), and number of bedrooms and bathrooms
Detailed property listings with photos and videos
Virtual tours
Mortgage calculators
Revenue streams in real estate classifieds scripts include charging for featured property listings, offering subscription plans, and providing lead generation services.
9. OLX Clone Script
OLX is a popular online classifieds website that is used in many countries around the world. An OLX clone script is designed to create an online classifieds marketplace similar to OLX. The OLX clone script typically includes features such as:
Support for multiple languages and currencies
Wide range of categories for buying and selling goods and services
Integrated shipping and payment options
Multiple listing categories
Advanced fraud prevention measures
Local customer support
The OLX clone app typically generates revenue through various monetization methods. This includes charging for sponsored listings, offering premium subscription plans, and implementing transaction fees for successful sales.
Summing Up
Launching an online classified business in the USA requires the right script to meet market demands and user expectations.
Whether you're focusing on specific niches like cars, pets, or real estate, or aiming for a comprehensive platform, the above-mentioned scripts offer the essential features to kickstart your venture successfully.
Consider your business goals, target audience, and budget to choose the script that aligns best with your objectives, and begin your journey to entrepreneurial success in the thriving American online classified market.
#letgo clone#shpock clone#Online Classified Script#cars classified script#offerup clone#carousell clone#pets classified script#real estate classifieds script#OLX Clone script
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hi i hope you’re well! i asked a couple others this question but i was curious about your input! :
i was wondering what you think about people saying loa is a scam? ive manifested things such as green eyes that people would comment on how they were changing and longer lashes. and much more other things. i thought since getting this proof i’d finally believe fully and be able to finally manifest more things i want. but im so frustrated i read someone saying how metaphysical stuff is all fake which obviously they’re allowed to have their opinion but im sensitive lol. also, im pretty sure the CIA did studies on metaphysical stuff and found evidence that it is legit but also it didn’t always work/show evidence. but also im pretty sure someone said decades ago how they’d give a large amount of money to anyone who shows proof of any metaphysical powers within a controlled environment. but no one has done it yet. i also have literally astral projected but a part of me is like oh it’s just my brain playing tricks on me. or like with shifting i always see flashing lights and feel being touched and hear things i scripted to hear once ive shifted. but i also heard that symptoms dont mean anything :/ i was curious if you had any advice please? sorry if this is a lot of word vomit lol! 🤍 thank you!!
Surprisingly, this isn't the first question I get about the law assumption being a scam. You can go on my blog and search other articles where I discussed this particular topic if you wanted to see my opinion.
I understand doubt. Even master manifesters who have shaped their entire realities according to their own will still have doubts and fear. That is part of the human experience. If we were meant to be fearless, all-knowing creatures we would not have come here to experience humanity as a whole. The fact that you have already manifested green eyes and people actually saw the difference in them and commented on them and you still doubt your own power is such a typical, expected experience that I have heard of many times.
You are sensitive to other people's opinions and point of views because you still don't believe in your own powers. Because let me tell you something, if you knew that you manifested your entire life, if you got your dream body, your dream hair, your dream person, your dream house, your dream job, and you got it all out of thin air only by the power of your imagination, you would not give one single fuck about what anyone else is saying, especially people who do not believe in the law. The only way to fix that sensitivity is to work on your own power. Keep manifesting. From small things like rainbow cars and red butterflies and black ice cream, to big things like people texting you out of thin air or being asked out by every guy or girl you see or being famous overnight. The only way to grow your power is to use your power. Think of it as a muscle. The longer it goes without being used, the more useless it will become.
As for shifting, feeling like you're being touched and hearing noises you scripted you would hear once you shift are not in fact symptoms. Symptoms are tingles across your body, flashing lights behind your closed eyelids, dizziness and feeling like you're falling... Feeling like you're being touched, hearing noises, smelling things... Those are all signs that you have shifted. It is what most people in the shifting community call a mini shift.
And now, let's address the whole CIA debacle. Most of the documents that we know today like the getaway experience, have been an experiment that ran in the 80s 90s or the early 2000s. And only were classified years if not decades later. So let me ask you this, if the CIA had actual genuine proof of manifestation, of the law of assumption, of shifting, of astral projecting, of us being the universe having a human experience and everything that that entails from powers that we know and don't know of, do you actually think they are going to let us common folk know about that power?
The power that be, the people that are leading the world, they want us to be subservient. They want us to be powerless. They want us to be stuck in a state of not owning up our own powers and not knowing what we can do. How else would they remain in power? So instead of giving all of your attention and time towards agencies and entities like the CIA and NASA and whatever else, turn that time and energy inward and focus on yourself because that is where your true power lies.
In a world where celebrity culture is so rampant, you have people like Jim Carrey and Ariana grande and so many others telling the public that they have manifested everything that they have now. Ariana grande manifested her dream role in wicked and Jim Carrey wrote himself a check for $1 million dollars and said that he was going to cash it one day through acting. And they both got exactly what they wanted. And yet we still think that it's just a trick, or a coincidence, or pure fucking luck.
At the end of the day, you'll have two choices. You either listen to everyone else's opinion and limit yourself to their limiting beliefs. Or you decide fuck it I'm going to try and I'm going to do whatever I want and I'm going to see where this experience takes me. Because what the fuck do you actually have to lose? In 10 years, you can be wherever you want to be and have manifested everything you want, or you can be 10 years older and wondering where you went wrong.
Happy manifesting ❤️
#law of assumption#loa tumblr#loassumption#loa blog#manifesting#loa affirmations#shiftblr#reality shifting#shifting community#shifting#shifter#reality shifting community#shifting diary#shifting to desired reality#shifting realities#shifting reality#reality shift
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Magnus Protocol Q&A - Summarised
The number of cameos from TMA characters was kept to a certain amount, though they were not sure what characters specifically they wanted to appear.
Jack is actually Celia's baby. Her claiming that she just slept around a lot and doesn’t know who the father is is apparently true. He’s distinctly non-supernatural to add dramatic tension.
The Fears have been pushed aside in favour of the new alchemy-based system of metaphysics, as the Fears have already been explained and there’s no mystery, but they don’t seem to have been completely discarded.
Only 5-10% of how the new system works is in the series so far, and Johnny thinks the full thing is probably overcomplicated - apparently, it involves "fifth-dimensional vectors". The two systems are able to function around one another.
Archives focuses on "supernatural history", while Protocol focuses on supernatural forms of other sciences.
Alexander J. Newall really REALLY hates Needles. Apparently, he was a placeholder idea and "he’s made of needles" was as much character as he initially had. Alex tried to veto Needles's existence, but he was needed to serve a specific "function" for the episode.
Needles is, however, Johnny Sims' favourite External. Mr. Bonzo is Alex's favourite.
Mr. Bonzo destroyed that car on purpose. He’s just a prick.
Protocol's writing structure is very different from Archives' because before it was just Johnny writing everything himself, but now it Johnny and Alex + guest writers on the same script.
Guest writers are usually given a selection of prompts to write for, but they can request their own prompts if they fit tonally. There’s an abridged version of the alchemy system for the guest writers to use.
There’s something in Season 2 that will link a few guest statements into their own small cohesive narrative. This stemmed purely from noticing consistent themes.
Because there’s less episodes, the plot has to happen quicker than in Archives and there’s less filler statements and direct sequels to statements.
Archives' ending was written intentionally so that they could do a sequel series if they wanted to, but they didn’t have that many ideas for it when Archives was still going. Almost none of the statement ideas pitched while they were developing Protocol actually made it into the series.
The art from the TTRPG isn’t intrinsically canon.
Things were a lot more corporate/capitalist in the planning phase before shifting towards civil services. Johnny lived with someone who worked in civil services for a few years, and similar themes are also in his book BLACKOUT.
The video game Control was a big inspiration.
Mr. Bonzo gets better benefits from his job than Alex does.
The Archivist is not Lucia Wright from MAG 130. Their actual identity is a spoiler, obviously.
Alice was written as trans because Johnny and Alex are friends with a lot of trans people. Having a trans character was actually one of the first things decided for the new series. Her being trans won’t be important to the plot.
Alex leans into the comedy-satire aspect when writing, which is why Protocol has more of it than Archives. It’s comedy was primarily inspired by sitcoms like Peep Show and The Thick Of It, as well as small sketch comedy troupes.
Colin is written like that because every person who works in IT is in some way scared of machines.
DPHW numbers do have meaning and are calculated from a real spreadsheet. Apparently how high the numbers are is biased (meaning most likely the theory that they’re related to how much fear is felt is probably true).
They claim that there is enough evidence for fans to figure out what the system means, and that they’ve seen interpretations that are close to the truth but not exactly. They note specifically that they’re how the OIAR classifies things, and not exactly how the world actually works.
The first few DPHW's done by Sam are confirmed as having been done wrong in-universe.
Johnny was the one that wanted to involve Issac Newton in the plot, and apparently things just didn’t work without involving him.
Making a podcast is very very hard.
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January 1996. Before it became a Harley Quinn thing, BIRDS OF PREY was Barbara Gordon's (barely) crypto-lesbian crimefighting polycule. After Babs was shot by the Joker and summarily discarded by the Bat-books, John Ostrander and Kim Yale reinvented the former Batgirl as Oracle, a computer hacker and information broker who for a while was Amanda Waller's second-in-command of the Suicide Squad. In 1995, Oracle became the costar of the leading homoerotic team-up franchise of the '90s, recruiting Black Canary and later various other superheroines for what was nominally a CHARLIE'S ANGELS type adventure series with Oracle as Charlie.
What's memorable about this initial special, aside from its horny Gary Frank art, is that Black Canary doesn't know who Oracle is except by reputation and as an electronically altered voice on the telephone. However, Dinah is going through a rough patch, so when she comes home to find an answering machine message from Oracle saying she has a dangerous job for her and has already bought her a first-class ticket to Gotham, Dinah decides she has nothing better to do but play out the string. Oracle has gotten her a fancy rental car and a swanky hotel suite, in which there's a throat mic and tiny transceiver that will let Oracle communicate with her (and surveil her, although Oracle already knows everything about her, from her recent breakup with Oliver Queen to her poor credit rating) 24/7:


So, Babs not only wants Dinah to do some legwork for her, but also dresses her up like a doll, watches her every move, and is a voice in her ear basically at all times. (The early BIRDS OF PREY stories often have scenes of Babs talking to Dinah from the bath or the hot tub, because that's the kind of series this is.) Rather than being creeped out by this weird stalker/control-freak behavior from an anonymous woman, Dinah says, "Sure, why not?" and decides to just go with it, even after Oracle starts bringing other women into the mix. (It seems pretty clear that when Dinah asks, "Are these your personal taste?" she's asking whether they're what Oracle wants to see Dinah in — which Dinah evidently doesn't have a problem with — rather than whether they're something Oracle herself would wear.)
This being a '90s comic book by right-wing homophobe Chuck Dixon, there are of course various no-homo evasions throughout, but I'm not sure how one is supposed to not read this as kind of gay. The second BIRDS OF PREY story, which teams Black Canary and Lois Lane (and is written not by Dixon, but by Jordan B. Gorfinkel, the editor of the initial special), has this little aside:

There's no way anyone writing something like this in 1995–96 wouldn't know how people were likely to read this. (Dinah does know that Oracle is a woman even in their first adventure, and while Babs typically distorts her voice when communicating with people as Oracle, it doesn't appear that she does that with Dinah.)
After a while, Dinah does become curious to know more about Oracle, but Babs refuses to let Dinah actually see her. Eventually, though, circumstances force the issue in BIRDS OF PREY #21:

Dixon's script for this issue contained the following note for artist Butch Guice:
The more drama you can squeeze from this the better. We’re going for The Pieta as opposed to anything that HINTS of the sexual. This scene is apparently RIPE for misinterpretation (or OVERinterpretation.) by some of our readers.
Mission accomplished — no lesbian implications here, boss!
So, as you can see, they have the "be gay" part down pretty well, and you may also be assured that Babs spends this series doing crimes. As a hacker, she of course commits computer fraud on the regular, breaking into restricted and classified systems (she's hacked the military GPS constellation so she can track Dinah, for instance), but she also routinely steals as much money as she needs to finance whatever equipment she needs and keep her girlfriend partner and their ever-growing list of attractive female cohorts in hot cars and fancy underwear. Vigilante superheroes generally take a pretty selective attitude about the law, but the number of felonies this once rather prim policeman's daughter and one-time congresswoman perpetrates honestly puts Catwoman to shame. The stories are frustratingly stupid and the art only gets hornier as it goes on, but what a good series this could have been if it were actually good.
#comics#showcase '96#birds of prey#jordan b gorfinkel#jennifer graves#stan woch#black canary#dinah lance#lois lane#oracle#barbara gordon#suicide squad#john ostrander#kim yale#batgirl#chuck dixon#butch guice#this is what we lost so that babs could be de-aged again#and made into dick grayson's sort-of girlfriend#and dinah could once again be oliver's girlfriend
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Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script 3.0

Download Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script for Free – Premium Vehicle Marketplace Solution Looking to launch a powerful car dealership platform without breaking the bank? Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script is your all-in-one solution to building a professional auto marketplace with zero coding skills. This nulled script provides a seamless way to create, manage, and scale a modern automotive classifieds website – all without any licensing fees. What Is Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script? The Car Dealer Pro is a premium PHP-based web application designed specifically for automotive businesses, dealers, and car listing platforms. With its user-friendly interface, responsive design, and dynamic admin panel, it allows you to manage vehicle listings, user registrations, and payment systems in one place. This nulled version offers all the features of the original premium product, but at absolutely no cost. Technical Specifications Framework: PHP/MySQL License: NULLED (No activation required) Database: MySQL 5.x+ Browser Support: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari Responsive Design: Fully mobile-optimized Language Support: Multi-language enabled Powerful Features & Benefits of Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script Advanced Search Filters: Help users find the exact vehicle they want by filtering based on brand, model, condition, year, price, mileage, and more. Fully Customizable Design: Tailor the platform to match your brand’s look and feel using intuitive front-end customization options. Integrated Payment Gateways: Accept payments directly on your platform through PayPal, Stripe, or manual methods. SEO-Friendly URLs: Generate clean and optimized URLs that help your listings rank better in search engine results. Dealer Dashboard: Each seller gets a dedicated dashboard to manage their own inventory and customer messages. Email Alerts & Notifications: Automatically notify users and admins about new listings, inquiries, and account updates. Why Choose Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script? This script is ideal for entrepreneurs, developers, and small businesses looking to launch a vehicle listing website without the high upfront costs. With the Car Dealer Pro you gain access to a premium solution that’s robust, flexible, and fully equipped for scalability. Whether you're listing sedans, SUVs, trucks, or even motorcycles, this script handles it all effortlessly. Use Cases Auto Dealership Websites: Create a virtual showroom for your inventory. Multi-Vendor Marketplaces: Allow independent sellers or dealerships to register and list their vehicles. Vehicle Rental Platforms: Customize the script to suit car rental businesses. Classified Ads Website: Launch a general classifieds platform focused on automobiles. Installation Guide Installing the Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script is a straightforward process: Download the full nulled package from our website. Extract the contents and upload them to your web server. Create a new MySQL database and import the provided SQL file. Edit the config.php file with your database credentials. Visit your domain to complete the installation wizard. Once installed, you’ll have complete control over all administrative settings, listings, and monetization options. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Is it legal to use the Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script? While using nulled scripts may violate the terms of the original developer, many users prefer them for testing, development, or personal projects. Always use discretion based on your local regulations. Does the script require a license key? No. This version of the Car Dealer Pro is fully unlocked and does not require any activation or license key. Can I use this for commercial projects? Yes, but it's recommended to support the original developers if you’re using the script in high-scale or commercial environments to ensure long-term stability and updates. Is support available? Support is community-based for the nulled version. However, you can always refer to our other tools and plugins for enhanced performance.
Recommended Tools to Enhance Performance For optimizing your site’s performance and security, consider pairing the Car Dealer Pro Nulled Script with WP-Optimize Premium nulled and iThemes Security Pro NULLED. Unlock the full potential of your auto marketplace today with the Car Dealer Pro —download it for free and take your business to the next level!
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Discover the Best 7 Seater Family Cars on Bobi.car: Spacious, Safe, and Ready for Every Journey
When families grow, so do their needs. Suddenly, boot space, extra seats, and flexible interiors become more than just conveniences — they become essentials. That’s why 7 seater family cars have surged in popularity over recent years, blending comfort, space, and practicality like no other vehicle category can.
But how do you sift through countless makes and models to find the perfect one? That’s where Bobi.car’s Family Saloon category comes in. Whether you're after a versatile MPV, a rugged SUV, or a luxury crossover, Bobi.car makes finding your dream seven-seater effortless and enjoyable.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about 7 seater family cars — from their benefits to how Bobi.car helps you find the right one. Let’s dive in!
Why 7 Seater Family Cars Are a Game-Changer
There’s a reason why so many families are making the switch to seven-seaters. These vehicles offer:
1. Unmatched Flexibility
Seven seats give you options: carry more passengers or fold seats flat for huge cargo capacity. School runs? Weekend getaways? IKEA trips? Covered.
2. Comfort for All
With spacious cabins, dedicated climate zones, and ergonomic seating, everyone from toddlers to grandparents rides in comfort — even on long journeys.
3. Advanced Safety
Most modern 7 seater family cars come packed with safety tech: from adaptive cruise control and lane assist to multiple airbags and ISOFIX mounts.
4. Future-Proofing
Even if your family’s needs change (more kids, pets, or hobbies), a seven-seater grows with you — saving you from upgrading again too soon.
At Bobi.car’s Family Saloon listings, you’ll find vehicles that balance these perks effortlessly.
Bobi.car: The Easiest Way to Find Your Ideal 7 Seater Family Car
Let’s be honest — the traditional car search can be exhausting. Endless classified ads, dealership visits, and uncertainty about vehicle history can drain the excitement. Bobi.car flips the script with:
Smart Filters — Narrow your search by seating capacity, budget, fuel type, and more.
Detailed Listings — Clear specs, photos, and history reports on every car.
Verified Sellers — Buy with confidence thanks to vetted listings.
Comparison Tools — View multiple vehicles side by side to find the best fit.
Finance & Insurance Support — Explore payment and coverage options directly.
With a simple visit to Bobi.car’s Family Saloon section, you’re already steps closer to driving away in your perfect 7 seater family car.
The Most Popular 7 Seater Family Cars You Can Explore on Bobi.car
Here’s a rundown of top-rated models frequently available on Bobi.car, and why families love them:ModelWhy Families Love ItVolkswagen TouranCompact size + clever seat folding; reliable and efficientFord GalaxyAdult-friendly 3rd row, smooth ride, huge bootKia SorentoAffordable luxury, long warranty, tech-richPeugeot 5008Stylish SUV look, modular seating, low running costsToyota Land CruiserOff-road ready, ultra-reliable, spaciousVolvo XC90Premium comfort, advanced safety, hybrid optionsCitroën Grand C4 SpaceTourerFuturistic design, panoramic views, sliding seats
These vehicles show how varied 7 seater family cars can be — from rugged adventurers to city-friendly MPVs.
Key Features to Look For in a 7 Seater Family Car
When you’re browsing listings on Bobi.car, here’s what to prioritise:
Seating Layout
Split-folding or sliding second-row seats for easy access to the back row
Reclining rear seats for long-journey comfort
Boot Space
Check boot capacity with seats up and down — some offer surprisingly large trunks even with all 7 seats in use
Safety Features
ISOFIX anchor points
Collision prevention systems (AEB, lane assist)
Rearview cameras and parking sensors
Tech & Comfort
Tri-zone climate control
Touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Panoramic sunroofs, USB ports, and rear entertainment screens
Running Costs
Fuel economy
Servicing intervals and costs
Road tax and insurance rates
With Bobi.car’s detailed listings, it’s easy to compare these factors for each vehicle you’re eyeing.
How to Use Bobi.car to Find the Perfect 7 Seater Family Car
Step 1 — Visit Bobi.car Family Saloon
Step 2 — Apply Filters
Select 7 seats under capacity
Set your budget and preferred mileage
Step 3 — Compare
Use Bobi.car’s comparison tool to shortlist top contenders
Step 4 — Review Listings
Scrutinise spec sheets, photo galleries, and service history
Step 5 — Contact Seller
Message directly via the platform to arrange viewings or test drives
Step 6 — Secure Financing and Insurance
Use Bobi.car’s tools to explore loan options and insurance quotes
Step 7 — Enjoy Your New Ride!
Finalise purchase and drive home in your spacious new 7 seater family car
Top Tips Before Buying a Used 7 Seater
Even with Bobi.car’s trusted listings, here are smart checks to make when inspecting in person:
Test Fold All Seats: Ensure mechanisms work smoothly
Access the Third Row: Check how easy it is to climb in and out
Check for Wear: Look at seat fabrics, carpets, infotainment screens
Look Underneath: Inspect tyres and suspension condition
Confirm Service History: Regular servicing = long-lasting car
Real Families, Real Stories: Bobi.car Successes
"After our twins arrived, we needed more space fast. We found a nearly-new Peugeot 5008 on Bobi.car and couldn’t be happier with its versatility." — James & Priya D.
"Our parents often travel with us. The Volvo XC90 we bought on Bobi.car gave us the luxury and safety we wanted, and the process was so smooth!" — Michael & Anya L.
"Bobi.car helped us compare three 7-seaters side by side, and within days we’d test-driven and bought a Ford Galaxy perfect for our family road trips." — Aliyah S.
Financing & Insurance Made Simple on Bobi.car
Bigger cars don’t have to mean bigger headaches. Bobi.car partners with lenders and insurers to offer:
Flexible Loans: Spread payments affordably
Competitive Insurance: Tailored policies for larger vehicles
Extended Warranties: For extra peace of mind
It’s everything you need to budget smartly.
Why Buy Now? The Market Is Ready for You
With strong inventories and competitive financing rates, now’s a great time to snap up a quality 7 seater family car. Bobi.car’s listings refresh daily — meaning fresh opportunities to grab a great deal.
Don’t risk waiting and missing out — start exploring today!
Final Thoughts: Your Ideal 7 Seater Family Car Awaits
Finding the perfect 7 seater family car doesn’t have to be daunting or time-consuming. Bobi.car’s intuitive platform, detailed listings, and trusted sellers make it easy to secure a vehicle that ticks all your boxes.
From space and safety to style and value, your family deserves a car that enhances every journey. So why wait?
👉 Head over to Bobi.car’s Family Saloon category today and find your ideal 7 seater family car! Spacious, safe, and ready to roll.
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Top Cars Classified Scripts to Accelerate Your Automotive Business in 2025
In 2025, the online marketplace industry is shifting gears, creating lucrative opportunities for entrepreneurs aiming to revolutionize the automotive sector. Whether you’re looking to launch a platform for used cars, new vehicles, or automotive services, having the right foundation is crucial. This is where cars’ classified scripts come into play. These pre-built software solutions streamline the…
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… and the award for car-crash Olympic flame live TV coverage goes to … : 2024 : La Premiere, French Guyana
1995. The evening weatherwoman was standing in front of a wall map of the nation, reading the forecast for tomorrow’s conditions. In her hand were symbols for rain, sunshine and cloud that she went to place on relevant locations on the map. The icons remained there for no more than a few seconds before tumbling noisily to the floor. She bent down to pick them up and attempted once again to attach them to the map … with the same outcome. She soldiered on bravely until her script was completed in front of a wholly symbol-free map, then turned towards the camera with a weary farewell gaze that communicated: ‘why do I have to work with this rubbish technology?’
Was this ‘malfunction’ happening every evening on the Kenya government’s national television channel? I recognised her supposedly magnetic symbols from having watched nightly ITV regional weather forecasts during my childhood in Britain. Perhaps her masters had purchased a ‘job lot’ of second-hand apparatus from a classified advert in the back pages of ‘Broadcast’ magazine placed by one of those lazy UK commercial television stations that had eventually had their ‘licence to print money’ removed by the regulator. Wincey Willis, all is forgiven.
2014. I was lodging in a small town in southern Spain��over the New Year. Just before midnight on 31 December, I impetuously took a ten-minute walk from the rented apartment to the main square to observe how the noisy Spanish were celebrating the impending change of calendar. There I found … they weren’t. Christmas decorations strung across the streets were fully illuminated, but not a soul was to be seen. In the town square, you would have heard a pin drop. It was eerie in a community of 15,000 to encounter deafening silence on entirely vehicle-free, human-free streets. Did the Spanish’s ‘reluctance’ to exert themselves (long daily siestas, shops closed during summer afternoons, holidays lasting weeks) extend to New Year’s Eve celebrations? I returned home, mystified.
There, switching on Spanish television, I caught a typically abysmal live variety show welcoming the New Year by parading a succession of uninspiring musicians and poorly choreographed dancers in front of a studio audience. Like so much of Spain’s TV, this circus was fronted by a male presenter whose suit seams were suffering immense stress and a young woman dressed like a high-class prostitute who would obligingly laugh loudly at her co-host’s every witticism. At twelve o’clock, the two of them indulged in Spain’s tradition of gulping down one grape at each of the twelve strokes of the midnight bell. For this, you can buy tiny cans of precisely twelve grapes in Spanish supermarkets.
Naturally, both presenters found utterly hilarious their inability to successfully complete this annual task, sat on their over-high bar stools. Then, amongst all the fake joviality, it became evident that the woman had wet herself and it was visibly trickling down her inside legs below an over-short, sparkly dress. What impact did this have on proceedings? None whatsoever. Everyone involved carried on as if nothing at all had happened. It was yet another of those television moments when you begin to question whether you really did see something THAT ‘abnormal’ on your TV. ‘Entertainment’ arrives in strange forms in Spain (The Inquisitions?) so, for all I know, she was probably invited back the following year.
2024. I have been lucky enough to be in France witnessing the run-up to the Paris Olympic Games. On 9 May, as the Olympic flame arrived in Marseille by boat from Greece, the French state broadcaster launched an online television channel dedicated solely to the impending event. Presently, the flame is passing through 68 of France’s 96 geographical ‘departments’, in each of which it is carried through streets of six or seven towns/villages consecutively by a relay of local volunteers walking/jogging around 200 metres each. In total, by the time the Games commence in July, the flame will have been carried during 68 days by 10,000 individuals through 450 of France’s 35,000 ‘communities.’
The new TV channel (confusingly named ‘Paris 24’ like longstanding news station ‘France 24’) offers around eight hours per day of live coverage of the torch as it wends its way up hills and down dales through France. The dominant visuals derive from Ronin Steadicam cameras held by two videographers sat facing backwards on the rear of peddle-powered tricycles, filming the torchbearer running towards them. This is supplemented by two scooter riders with lightweight cameras attached to their handlebars, a roving reporter interviewing people with another Steadicam, and two overhead drones. The vision mixer seems to be in situ (in a van behind the torchbearer?) and has a fondness for abrupt cutaways from the torchbearer, often of no more than a few seconds, as if directing an urgent pop music video. A bored male voiceover reads a script extolling the history of the town/village and the name, age and occupation of each volunteer carrier.
The results are often scrappy but make intriguing viewing. The satellite link occasionally fails, cameras temporarily lose their signals under bridges, inside buildings and when scooter riders collide with obstacles. There seems to be no ‘talkback’ facility, requiring camera operators to occasionally communicate using hand signals in front of their lenses. This coverage initially appeared somewhat amateurish, but quickly became addictive for this armchair viewer. What better way to visit so much of France’s rich land than the view from the back of a slow-moving tricycle? I have already accompanied the flame’s journey to mountain peaks above clouds, to caves of prehistoric art, across magnificently modern bridges, on kayaks down fast-flowing rivers and through historical theme parks. Watching the way France has beautifully maintained and restored its phenomenal history helps you understand why the majority of the French take their annual holiday within their country. There is so much to experience here!
Simultaneously, the sheer humanity on view has proven heartwarming in these ‘challenging’ times. Volunteers chosen to carry the flame have been of all ages, visually diverse and many with disabilities they have overcome to participate. One very elderly man with an arm in a sling shuffled along the route more than walked, taking an age to complete 200 metres, but was patiently accommodated. One torchbearer fell to his knees en route and proposed to his girlfriend as he passed her amongst bystanders. The crowds that have attended each stage of the torch’s journey have been huge and enthusiastic, particularly the hordes of children given the day off school to display the results of their Olympic Games art projects. There have regularly been very moving, spontaneous little moments that pre-scripted, sanitised television can never achieve.
On 9 June, the flame skipped out of mainland France for the first time to travel through the department of French Guyana in South America. I was very much looking forward to watching a travelogue through this little-known, far-flung outpost … until it emerged that, instead of coverage being mixed on-the-ground as usual by ‘France TV’ staff, responsibility had been inexplicably handed to the organisation’s local television station ‘Guyane La Première’. Instead of the focus remaining on the journey of the torch, the dozens of torchbearers and the communities passed, its station management turned this potentially historic outside broadcast into a studio-based programme. Had they not read the memo from head office? Had they not watched online the coverage of the torch journey to date? Or had they merely decided to do what the hell they wanted regardless? The outcome was predictably disastrous.
The TV station’s morning broadcasts omitted any live coverage of the flame arriving by boat in the village of Camopi at 0620 and its 1km journey through the town. The usual cameras and drones were on-site but their raw videography was edited down to an inadequate two-minute roundup repeatedly broadcast later in the day. The thrill of continuous live coverage had been completely lost. When the morning studio programme eventually started, it was led by a well-dressed man and woman (Nikerson Perdius and Geniale Attoumani) sat side-by-side at a desk covered in sheets of paper scripts. They appeared so under-confident that the man constantly shuffled their papers while the woman rung her hands. Occasionally, their eyes would meet with a look of ‘what the hell should we do next’. Instead of simply giving us the live feed of the flame, they viewed their role as interviewing their equally nervous two non-Olympic sportsman studio guests who used the airtime to complain about the lack of professional quality sports facilities locally. The studio presentation continued in this style for 90 minutes, repeatedly reading out the times and locations of the torch’s journey as if it were a radio show, but failing to show us more than sporadic visuals of the flame.
Unbelievably, after a break, the same two presenters returned for a further three-hour studio-based show that still failed to provide much live coverage. The flame’s 800-metre journey at 1110 around the huge high-tech satellite launching pad ‘space station’ at Kourou should have provided a great opportunity to appreciate Guyana’s technological significance. Instead, we saw almost nothing of the event because the presenters decided, at that critical moment, inexplicably to reshow the edited package of the flame’s early morning arrival at Camopi. I was moved to repeatedly shout at the television: “what the hell is the editor doing?” Much more important to the station were more endless studio chats with another set of non-Olympic sports guests. Just as bizarre were the live vox-pops with people on the streets who had observed the flame’s progress … instead of allowing us viewers to watch the flame’s progress first-hand.
Surely, the station’s afternoon coverage could not be worse? Don’t underestimate. Whereas the early shift presenters were under-confident, the afternoon team (Tamo Brasse and Charly Torres) appeared supremely over-confident, particularly in their own self-importance, one inexplicably wearing a ‘Tram Tours, Lisboa, Portugal’ tee-shirt. For 140 minutes, they talked and talked and talked with their sporting studio guests. The station’s on-the-ground contributors providing live commentary on the flame’s passage proved professional but were far too infrequently used. By now, my wife was also shouting at the television for the hosts to shut up because, once again, they seemed to imagine they were on the radio and left no space unfilled by their voices, instead of allowing us view the live images and accompanying ambient sound. Ironically, whilst they chatted interminably, a large-screen TV was visible on the wall behind them in the studio, displaying the live feed of the torch’s progress … a visual they and their editor were preventing us from viewing.
In the evening, when the flame made its final journey of the day through the capital Cayenne, these same presenters returned for a further one-hour show. Now with two on-the-ground live reporters, this should have been a more satisfying viewing experience .. but wasn’t. The only reason they talked less animatedly and, instead, mumbled to each other was the absence of studio guests or their possible exhaustion. Suddenly, just when it seemed possible that we might view some uninterrupted live local coverage, the station inexplicably cut to a live feed of the European Athletics Championships women’s 100m semifinal from Italy in which French athlete Gemima Joseph was competing. By now, we were both screaming at the television: “the Olympic flame happens once in a lifetime in Guyana!”. (Incidentally, Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith won and Joseph came second.)
Could it get worse? Yes. The station was now interrupting its live coverage with pre-recorded packages, each lasting several minutes, about preparations for the Olympic flame’s arrival that had already been broadcast within the station’s two daily local news bulletins on previous days. Why choose this ‘filler’ when there is a once-a-century live event happening in your backyard? The icing on the cake for this unmitigated television disaster happened just as the flame was about to arrive at its final destination in the capital Cayenne where, at 1920, it would light the Olympic cauldron in front of a huge crowd. Twenty minutes before that, the two presenters folded their arms and, looking pleased with their performances, bade their audience a final farewell … BEFORE the flame had reached the crowning glory of its journey. Live coverage terminated. We screamed our heads off.
Had these presenters viewed the event as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to show off their chat skills beyond French Guyana on a television channel watched across mainland France? Were their efforts a pitch for some kind of longform chat show? Their station’s mediocre efforts were an insult to the many local volunteers carrying the torch, to the communities in Guyana it passed through, and to the hundreds of Olympic Games staff on the ground who enabled the torch to pass through the landscape. While the broadcasters had sat self-absorbed in their cosy TV studio, the hard work of on-the-ground videographers had been marginalised and mostly discarded. I tuned in wanting to actually see French Guyana and what I got instead were ‘talking heads’ in a studio. It was a disgraceful betrayal of everything the Olympics stands for.
Did nobody from state TV’s Paris HQ phone up and demand to know what the hell their employees in Guyana were doing? We will never know. Will heads roll? Unlikely because employment in France’s public sector is mostly a ‘job for life’. You would have to murder a client to be sacked. Watching television in mainland France, its output is filled with ‘the great and the good’ talking endlessly on studio panel discussion shows about anything and everything. It’s essentially cheap ‘talk radio’ programming parading as ‘television’.
Whenever ‘the system’ screws up in France, there are never apologies, never sanctions. Any problem is passed down to the user, the consumer, the citizen to suffer the consequences. The day after the Guyana station’s contemptuous Olympic flame coverage, ‘France TV’ HQ in Paris suddenly blocked online viewers from watching that local station’s live output. The many Guyanese living in France are now denied the ability to keep up with news from ‘home’, paying the price for their public servants’ failures.
Should you think my criticism is unfair on tiny French Guyana (population 295,385) for its efforts, six days later I watched the Olympic flame pass through Caribbean island Guadeloupe (population 378,561) where coverage by its own outpost of the state television station ‘La Premiere’ proved absolutely excellent. Somebody there had evidently read and understood the memo.
[Sadly, links here to 'France TV' content may not work outside France.]
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How to Launch a Successful Classified Marketplace with an OLX Clone Script
The online classifieds market is booming, with platforms like OLX connecting buyers and sellers worldwide. If you want to enter this interesting market, an OLX clone script might be a reliable answer. However, a ready-made script is just the beginning; real success requires tactical strategy and execution.
Here's how to create a successful classified marketplace using an OLX clone script
1. Find Your Niche
While a general classifieds platform can work, carving a niche can be a winning strategy.
Consider factors like:
Location: Focus on a specific city, region, or country.
Industry: Cater to a particular category like used cars, electronics, or furniture.
Community: Target a specific demographic with interests or hobbies.
A niche allows you to tailor features, marketing, and user experience to a well-defined audience.
2. Choose the Right OLX Clone Script
Not all OLX clone scripts are created equal. Research providers, compare features, and ensure the script is:
Scalable: Can handle growth in users and listings.
Customizable: Allows you to personalize branding and functionalities.
Secure: Offers robust security measures to protect user data.
Supported: Comes with ongoing maintenance and technical support.
3. Build a User-Friendly Platform
Your platform should be:
Easy to navigate: Intuitive interface for both buyers and sellers.
Fast loading: Quick response times keep users engaged.
Mobile-friendly: Cater to the growing mobile browsing audience.
Visually appealing: Clean and modern design fosters trust and user comfort.
4. Implement Essential Features
While the core functionalities of an OLX clone app are important, consider these additional features:
Advanced search filters: Refine searches by location, price, category, etc.
Image and video uploads: Enhance listings with high-quality media.
Secure messaging system: Facilitate communication between buyers and sellers.
Integrated payment gateway: Enable secure online transactions.
User reputation system: Build trust with user reviews and ratings.
5. Market Aggressively
A great platform needs users. Here are some marketing strategies:
Targeted online advertising: Reach your niche audience through social media and search engines.
Content marketing: Create valuable blog posts, articles, or videos to attract users.
Partnerships: Collaborate with local businesses or influencers in your niche.
Promotional offers: Free listings or discounts to incentivize early adopters.
6. Prioritize Trust and Security
Building trust is paramount. Here's how to achieve it:
Verification process: Implement measures to verify user identities.
Content moderation: Monitor listings and user interactions to prevent fraud.
Clear terms of use: Clearly outline user responsibilities and platform regulations.
Secure payment processing: Ensure secure transactions with a reputable payment gateway.
7. Continuously Improve
Building a successful marketplace is an ongoing process. Get user feedback, analyze usage data, and tailor your platform accordingly. Stay updated with industry trends and implement new features to keep users engaged.
By following these steps and leveraging the power of an OLX clone, you can launch a thriving classified marketplace that caters to a specific need and stands out from the competition. Ready to turn your vision into a thriving classified marketplace? Choose the Sangvish OLX clone script for a robust, customizable, and secure platform that scales with your success. With its user-friendly interface and essential features, you'll be able to create a niche marketplace that stands out from the competition. Remember, success requires a combination of a well-defined niche, a user-friendly platform, effective marketing, and a commitment to building trust and security.
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Auto Classified Script: Benefits And Growth Factors

The digital classified ads business has declined physical newspapers, simplifying the buy/sell of merchandised things. Classified business has filled the room with innovation.
Lately, it has transformed into a classified business focused on specific niches.
The auto classified script has attracted a large audience worldwide. The vast number of car users speaks for itself, given the significant presence of the automobile industry in the market.
I have come up with the easiest solution for your automobile business to take to your automotive enthusiast.
Let's find out about how the auto-classified script assists you!
Interesting Stats About Auto Classified Script
The global auto classified business is worth US$9,843 million in 2023, increasing at a CAGR of 11.4%.
A source has predicted that the users' spending in the auto classified will be US$1.1 in 2023.
Let’s see the growth factor behind it to leverage the stats number!
Growth Factors Of Auto-Classified Script
The digital auto-classified business is new to the market and you need to understand it before getting into it. Let’s find the things to consider in the auto-classified script!
Interface
The first thing that you should prioritize is the platform’s interface. To say in another way, it is like a magnet, drawing in a wider audience. You don’t have to go full in the design. Simple and intuitive are like the spotlight, increasing the user’s interest. A user-friendly design is the gateway to widening your classified platform’s appeal.
Customization
You have unique requirements and objectives for your business. With the advanced technology, you can achieve your business goals. To develop a platform with all your requirements, you need to choose a platform that has high customization.
The platform’s success is based on the capacity of customization, allowing it to align with all technical progress and dynamic shifts.
Revenue Model
You can go further in your business only if you have the high-revenue yielding model. It is important to know how the revenue model in auto-classified script works. By figuring out a new revenue mode, you are not only strengthening the platform but also exhibiting your unique way of earning money.
Platform Security
Security is essential to an online platform’s success. Users share their data like credit card information and mobile numbers, so it is the platform's responsibility to secure their details. It is important to integrate the right and robust security guidance, which will increase your business’ reputation.
Benefits Of Auto-Classified Script
Let’s find what benefits you will get from developing the auto-classified script.
Cost-Effective Solution
Building an auto-classified script is more affordable than scratch development. You can customize your platform, including the required features, functionalities, and designs within your budget. You have thousands of scripts in the market; choose the script that meets your expectations.
Enlarge Your Customer Base
The world has been shortened by the internet. Connecting your business with your audience has become easy with websites, social media platforms, and more. Users can find out about your whole platform on your site.
Easy To Manage
In conventional times, managing classified ads business is complex work as it depends on the paper. Auto classified script facilitates you to manage the entire platform’s activity from managing users, and listings, to site settings.
Bottom Line,
In the evolving automobile classifieds script, you have the right opportunities to step your business into the market. Hope! The blog is insightful in understanding the future growth and benefits of the auto-classified business.
Exploring the spectrum of the auto-classified script can not be covered in a single article. If you want to know more about it, check out my other articles related to it.
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6 Ways ChatGPT Can Improve Your SEO
Most of the discourse surrounding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on SEO has been about content creation. This makes perfect sense. Large language models (LLMs) have fundamentally changed the speed at which businesses and individuals can produce blog posts, marketing copy, social media posts and much more.
I am not the first to provide the caveat that while AI tools can help you speed up your writing process, they can also open up your site to a variety of SEO risks including duplicate content, violations of Google’s E-E-A-T Guidelines, generally robotic copywriting that is devoid of brand voice and personality, and a host of other issues.
AI content generation is certainly something that can help SEOs and businesses in moderation. Google itself has essentially okayed the use of AI, as long as it is with intent to produce “helpful content”. This can be easier said than done.
In this article, I want to highlight some ways that free AI tools like ChatGPT can help SEO’s with all sorts of other tasks, other than creating content. There are a wide range of things that SEOs do everyday that can significantly be sped up or even completely done by free AI tools like ChatGPT. These can range from On-Page SEO optimizations to Technical SEO projects.
Let’s get into it.
1. Create Schema markup
Perhaps the most straightforward way in which tools like ChatGPT can simplify our work as SEOs is by writing schema markup for us. I will keep this section short, as the process in itself is fairly straightforward.
How to Use AI to Create Schema Markup
Write a ChatGPT prompt that describes the schema you want to create, and for which page.
QA the results and run them through a Schema validating tool.
Implement the schema. Submit your URL to Google.
That’s it!
Remember, ChatGPT typically will not visit a URL for you, so you will need to paste the entire text of your page in the prompt.
The response is a block of schema code that you can paste into a validator. Note that the response was not 100% perfect, hence the need to QA. ChatGPT missed the name of the publisher organization. Before dropping this code onto the published page in our CMS, I would change the name of the organization from “Example” to “Moz.”
2. Keyword clustering (sample python code)
Another time-saving SEO task that you can jumpstart with ChatGPT is the semantic grouping and categorization of keywords. This can be done within the user interface (UI) of GPT, or through a python script that utilizes OpenAI’s API.
Using the UI, I have had success grouping around 100 keywords at a time. The output will typically be an indented, bulleted list of all your terms categorized into buckets.
A python script gives you more flexibility to increase your number of max tokens and allow you to work with longer lists of keywords.
Below is an extremely simple python script that prompts OpenAI to come up with categories for a list of keywords.
import openai # Set up OpenAI API key and model ID openai.api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" model_id = "text-davinci-003" # Define the prompt to use with the OpenAI API prompt = """ classify the following keywords into semantically related groups: apple london banana train car pizza sicily pasta """ # Use OpenAI's API to generate text based on the prompt response = openai.Completion.create( engine=model_id, prompt=prompt, max_tokens=1024, n=1, stop=None, temperature=0.7, ) # Extract the generated text from the response generated_text = response.choices[0].text # Print the generated text to the console print(generated_text)
The output will look like something like this. You can use this output to modify groupings in your keyword tracking tool of choice, such as Moz Pro. If you are familiar with using Pandas, you can turn the generated_text output into a dataframe for an easy CSV export.
Fruits: Apple, Banana Cities: London, Sicily Transportation: Train, Car Food: Pizza, Pasta
3. Generate meta descriptions
ChatGPT is exceedingly good at taking large amounts of text input and summarizing it. What better way for SEOs to utilize AI’s summarization capabilities than generating meta descriptions? Since meta descriptions are inherently summaries of pages, natural language processing (NLP) models do a good job of extracting the main ideas from multiple paragraphs of text and condensing them into one.
When feeding ChatGPT with text to summarize, you can also include a few keywords that you want it to include in its output. This is another instance where you will need outside data from a tool such as Moz Keyword Explorer to help you find focus keywords. Once you have an idea of the main keyword(s) of the page you want to optimize, you can include those in your meta description prompt. That prompt may look something like this:
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Summarize the following text in 60 words, and include the following keywords: seo, content strategy [full page text]
”
In my experience, however, ChatGPT is not very good at limiting its responses to a certain word or character length. You may get something like this, and need to change or remove a few sentences.
Still, this simple task could potentially have saved you 10–15 minutes of working with a blank page (or CMS field) and given you a starting point for your meta description.
4. Create FAQs (and tag them with schema)
Another task that leverages ChatGPT’s summarization capabilities is the creation of frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Prompt GPT to create FAQs for a section of page copy that you paste into the tool, and AI will generate some sample FAQs for you. The responses it gives tends to be brief, which is ideal for tagging them with FAQ schema.
After you’ve reviewed and edited the FAQ suggestions that ChatGPT provides, circle back to tip #1 and paste them back into ChatGPT to generate FAQ schema that you can add to your page.
5. Topical research
While OpenAI’s free ChatGPT tool does not provide Keyword Volume or other important SEO keyword metrics, it can still be an effective engine for generating content ideas related to a given keyword.
When paired with a tool like Moz Keyword Explorer, the results can be powerful.
Begin the process as you would normally approach keyword research. Identify a list of keywords that you want to include in your page. Then, ask ChatGPT to create topic ideas related to these terms.
I find that prompting the tool for around 50 topics gives you a good sample of page ideas without repetition.
The results are not all going to be perfect titles for you to copy and paste into your CMS without reviewing them, but they can rapidly (and I mean RAPIDLY) give you a sense of direction for your editorial calendar, content marketing strategy or even social media posts. Each of the concepts identified here about SEO, focusing on the specified keywords, has the makings of a well-intentioned blog post topic.
6. SEO content briefs
Once you have done your keyword research and compiled terms that you would like to include into a new page on your website, try asking ChatGPT to use them to create a page outline for you, along with a possible page title.
This can serve as a great jumping-off-point for your editorial team (or you) to work with to write your full article. An outline or content brief for a page about keyword research may look something like this:
As is a recurring theme with the use of AI for SEO, the results are not perfect, but they can generate ideas for you to take and run with. For example, you may realize that this outline does not get into the concepts of Search Volume or Keyword Difficulty, which you wanted to address on your page. You can tweak your prompt to specify a few additional keywords that you’d like to include, or manually edit ChatGPT’s output to suit your needs.
My guess is as good as any regarding the direction AI will steer the digital marketing industry, and more specifically SEO. What I do know is that right now, there are so many ways in which AI can make tedious aspects of my job less time consuming, so I can focus my attention on more strategic and big-picture problems. Hopefully this list helps you do the same.
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Quickad Nulled Script 10.4

Download Quickad Nulled Script for Free – The Ultimate Classified Ads Solution Looking for a powerful, feature-rich classified ads script that you can use without spending a dime? Quickad Nulled Script is the perfect solution. It’s a robust PHP-based classified ads platform, tailored for entrepreneurs and developers who want to launch a classified website quickly and efficiently. Whether you're launching a general classifieds portal or a niche-specific platform, this nulled script has all the tools you need—at zero cost. What is Quickad Nulled Script? Quickad Nulled Script is a professionally developed PHP-based classified ads script that allows users to buy, sell, and manage advertisements across multiple categories and regions. With a responsive design, multilingual support, and advanced monetization options, it stands out as one of the most comprehensive ad solutions in the market. This version is 100% free, fully functional, and ready for deployment, with all premium features unlocked. Technical Specifications Script Name: Quickad Classified Ads Script Technology: PHP, MySQL, Bootstrap Responsive Design: Mobile-Optimized Multi-language Support: Yes Ad Monetization: Google AdSense, Paid Ads, Membership Email & SMS Notifications: Built-in Payment Gateways: PayPal, Stripe, and more Why Choose Quickad Nulled Script? Using Quickad Nulled Script gives you access to premium features without licensing costs. Its user-friendly interface, scalability, and flexibility make it ideal for small businesses and large enterprises alike. You can categorize listings, set up location-based ads, and even create a multilingual marketplace in just a few clicks. Key Features and Benefits Multi-Currency and Location Support: Cater to a global audience effortlessly. Easy-to-Use Admin Panel: Manage users, ads, payments, and settings with ease. Advanced Search Filters: Help users find listings quickly with refined search options. SEO-Friendly Structure: Built-in SEO capabilities help you rank faster on Google. Monetization Options: Charge for ad posting, featured listings, and memberships. Responsive Design: Ensures perfect viewing on all devices, from desktops to mobiles. Use Cases of Quickad Nulled Script The versatility of Quickad Nulled Script makes it suitable for a wide range of applications: Real Estate Classifieds: Sell or rent properties online effortlessly. Automobile Listings: Launch your car dealership marketplace. Job Boards: Post and manage employment opportunities. Freelancer Marketplaces: Connect professionals with clients globally. How to Install Quickad Nulled Script Installation is straightforward and requires minimal technical knowledge: Download the Quickad Nulled Script from our website. Upload the files to your server using FTP or cPanel. Create a new MySQL database and import the provided SQL file. Edit the config.php file with your database details. Run the installation wizard through your browser and follow the prompts. Within minutes, your classified ads website will be live and ready for users to post ads and browse listings. FAQs About Quickad Nulled Script Is it safe to use a nulled script? While using a nulled script may carry certain risks, we ensure that the Quickad provided on our platform is clean, malware-free, and safe to use. Always scan files before uploading to your server for added safety. Will I get all premium features unlocked? Yes! The version we offer includes all premium features unlocked—no restrictions or limitations. Can I customize the script? Absolutely. The script is open-source and easy to modify. You can tailor the UI, add categories, and integrate third-party APIs to suit your business model. Does it support multiple languages? Yes, Quickad Nulled Script supports multiple languages, allowing you to attract users from around the world. How can I back up my classified ads site? You can easily back up your entire website using tools like UpdraftPlus Premium nulled—a reliable solution for scheduled and manual backups.
Conclusion With Quickad , building a fully operational classified ads platform has never been easier. Enjoy premium functionalities, intuitive navigation, and full control—without spending a cent. It’s time to take your business idea online with one of the most powerful and flexible classified ads scripts available today. Looking for a professional WordPress theme to go along with your classified ads site? Check out the amazing Porto NULLED theme for a seamless front-end experience.
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Our open source car classified script is analyzed deeply and integrated using advance functionalities .Car listings are provided with all advanced features and several comparing functionalities between cars. The Php classifieds script provides you the responsive classified script theme, so by using that you can switch your website to the mobile compatible script.
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CarSpace - Car Listing Directory CMS with Subscription System
CarSpace – Car Listing Directory CMS with Subscription System
“CarSpace” is a subscription based classified site for cars. It has 2 panels – Admin and seller panel. Here Admin will create some plans and seller have to buy those packages to post ads. Different plans allows sellers to post different numbers of ads. This plan also has an expiration date. If you want to start a car classified site then this is the perfect site to launch your business. Key…

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hiii!!! omg please please pleasee do a part two of 3 hearts broken cus it fucking slaps miss girl
part 2 to 3 broken hearts!!! ive been so 🥺 at all the lovely comments+interest pt 1 had so thanku all !
summary: serious serious angst again will tom somehow get it back (unlike looking cos boy is a fool)
warnings: again lots of swearing (im British sorry not sorry) / wayyyy too much tea / slating Dom abit (obvs fictional but idk if I like the guy sorry his opinions are :/) / commitment issues
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read part 1 here!!!!
That was three days ago now. Three days since you'd spoken to your boyfrien- well, Tom. It wasn't evident what the situation was.
The typical British weather brought with it the most ironic pathetic fallacy you could ever see. The clouds were dark and glooming, firing angry pellets of rain out as hard as they could. When you had pulled up on the roadside, it had just been a light drizzle but synchronised with your anxiety levels rising - so did the rain. When you finally opened up the car door, you threw your hoodie open with a sigh before running up the pathway to the front door.
It was the same burgundy red that you knew so well, but this time instead of just letting yourself in - you stood in the rain used the brass knocker thing twice. To be honest, you were hoping that no one was home - but in that house, it was pretty unlikely. After 30 seconds of getting drenched in the downpour, you were about to let yourself in with the spare key before the door swung open.
"Oh! Er Y/n?"
"Yeh um hi." You had to shout a bit over the sound of what must now be classified as a storm.
"Toms not-"
"I know. Can I come in?" As awkward and stunted as this conversation was, if you didn't get out of the rain asap you would literally end up drowned.
“Oh er yeh-yeh yeh come in.”
Harry stammered as he held the door open, gesturing for you to enter into the tiled hallway. Gratefully, you followed, throwing your sopping wet hood back down and wiping your feet on the floor.
"Sorry for just showing up, but I left some scripts here. My management are on my arse to read them and-"
"And you waited till Tom left for mum and dads?" The fluffy-haired boy has caught you red-handed; there was no defence, so you didn't even try.
Because yes, you knew on a Friday afternoon when Tom was home he would always, like clockwork, go to his parents just to kick back and watch gogglebox with both of them. It was only natural then that you chose Friday afternoon to come and pick up your stuff.
"I've been waiting in my car for half an hour till I saw him leave." Harry half laughed at that, still the two of you standing opposite each other in the hallway. "Um, do you… do you hate me Harry?"
Clearly, he hadn't quite been expecting your question going by the way his eyes almost bugged out his head.
"No, I-I, of course, I don't… look, I'm home alone so you fancy a cuppa?" Not being able to help the small chuckle, you nodded appreciatively, following Harry through the house.
"Your answer to everything is tea."
Harry had prepared the two mugs in silence as you sat at the table waiting patiently - if nervously too. You didn't miss how Harry had still used your favourite mug, having had to dig through the cupboard to find the weird square-shaped thing. Once done, he rounded the kitchen island and placed it in front of you, which you instantly cradled in two hands - for the hope of warming you up.
"You cold?" Obviously, it was pretty evident that sitting in your rain-soaked hoodie was not cosy at all. "Hang on a sec."
The boy sprung up again, returning moments later with a hoodie in hand, one he offered out to you with a little smile. The issue was that him and Tom shared clothes, so the hoodie he was kindly offering to you also had been worn by Tom before. Which made it hurt a little bit to wear. It was better than sitting soaked through though.
"How have you been then?"
"Not the best, to be honest, but uh… how about you?"
"Being with Tom while he's fighting with you? Oh, it's a barrel of laughs. You might've escaped it, but I haven't." He was trying to lighten the mood, and you appreciated it, offering him a half-smile that didn't really meet your eyes.
"Yeh sorry about that."
"Don't apologise; it doesn't sound like it's your fault Y/n."
That surprised you. Tom, especially when he was in moods like he was when you argued, wasn't one to admit when he was wrong. It was usually how the world was against him and how he was so hard done by. Accepting responsibility was something he hadn't said to you yet - but at least, small steps.
"He say that?"
"Pretty much… doesn't seem like he's angry at you, but-but he's still angry."
"At the world?" You rolled your eyes; this seemed to be the same old Tom through and through. Still immature. Still not with the right mindset.
"At himself." Harry countered, slightly entertained, when he saw the flash of surprise in your face as he sipped his drink. "And me… if I dare to so much as breathe this week."
This time you properly laughed, and Harry joined in too before the room fell back to silence - except the noise of the rain hitting the garden patio slats. You swirled the tea round in your mug, feeling the brunette's eyes on you. He'd always been your fake little brother too, since you'd met the Hollands way back 3 and a half years ago. Tom and yourself were barely adults, which meant the twins were still proper children. Harry had always been the one that understood you. Hollands, by nature, loved humans - loved to talk, to chat, to gossip. But sometimes, doing all that socialising got too much for you, as it did for Harry. He was the only one that seemed to understand social exhaustion. So when those moments had hit, you'd kept each other company in silence.
He got you, sometimes in ways your own boyfriend didn't.
"You know why he got so worked up, right?" You shook your head, looking up curiously. "Dad got under his skin on his birthday zoom thing."
Ah, now that did seem to coincide with the start of Tom's more petulant phase. To be fair, Tom had been asking to move in together for near enough a year now - but it was only in the past month it seemed to be the only thing you'd talk about and obviously only three days since the flight back. Dom's birthday barely a week ago, whilst you and Tom were both filming - except Tom had managed to get a day off where you hadn't. So you hadn't heard this conversation.
"What'd he say?"
"Was talking about how he and mum were settling down at Toms age, joked about how you rejected him, said maybe you were holding out for something better."
"Something better?" Harry sighed, leaning forward onto his elbows.
"He'd seen an article just off a trashy tabloid… it named you Hollywood's golden girl or something, said you could have the pick of any person on the planet…"
Of all the people in the world, why is Tom affected by shit journalism? He knows how much bullshit people write. He knows how it's all made up, exaggerated nonsense. And what he should know, completely and totally, is how much you love him. And if he didn't, was that your fault? Had you done something wrong, something to make him doubt you?
Harry seemed to notice the internal dialogue going on in your head, adding to the point. "It wasn't the article though, it was the fact dad said it."
Hmmm.
You and Dom got on; it wasn't like you hated the possible future father in law or whatever. Just…. you had very different outlooks. As much as Tom prided himself on how' grounded his family keeps him' -to you at least, they aren't entirely at sea level either. They'd never really had any particular struggles in life. They were the definition of middle class, and that's about it. They lived in a posh suburb of London, had all their family still around. It was the perfect family.
And whilst you were in no illusions about how privileged your life was now. It hadn't always been. You'd never had the 'nuclear' family. Instead, only your dad and a string of dodgy and fleeting stepmothers while struggling to make ends meet. So you were just always wary of Dom, of his opinions that so often his boys took for gospel. They always seemed pretty sheltered and close-minded.
And yet, Tom was a grown man.
"I get that, I just… Tom should know that we know more about our relationship than his dad. I mean,… have I done something wrong? Made him think I'm not in this for the long haul?"
"No nonono Y/n he's just… well he's an idiot, isn't he? I don't think he properly understands why you're cautious about moving and everything. He's just an idio- "
Harry was cut off for lightly insulting his brother by the sound of the front door opening, both of your heads swivelling towards the source. You then met Harry's eyes in a panic, to which he replied relatively simply.
"Just talk to each other. For my sake." You would've argued if it weren't for the fact you were so focused on Tom's shuffling around in the entrance hallway - back early from his parents.
"Baz? Where you at? I thought I saw Y/n's car and-"
"Kitchen!!!" Before Tom could say anything else, possibly landing himself in more trouble, Harry interrupted as his chair screeched while standing up. And then Tom was just there. Standing in the doorway, his arms dropping limply to his side as he noticed you. Everything about that moment seemed to freeze, when you locked eyes with him for the first time in three days. It didn't go unnoticed, the way his Adams apple bobbed, the way his eyes widen. The boy looked plain and simply terrified.
It was Harry who broke the silence, after giving you a stern look that said 'stay'. The younger Holland boy walked up to Tom and spoke.
"Try actually talking and actually listening about your problems with each other." And then he was gone, down the hallway and up the stairs.
For a few moments, Tom stayed absolutely stationary, now staring at where Harry had been when speaking to the both of you (but mainly Tom). Long enough to put your sense of unease at an all-time high, ready to make a break for it.
"If you don't want to talk, then I can leav-"
"NO!" Apparently snapping out of it, Tom exclaimed loud enough to make you flinch from your seat. "Sorry! I-I just… I wasn't expecting to… you know, to see you."
"Yeh I just uh- just came to pick up some scripts… Harry cornered me with a tea, though; otherwise, I'd be…."
"Baz thinks the whole world could be fixed with tea."
"that's what I said!" You instinctively responded, forgetting the fact you're supposed to be mad at him, and just for a second falling back into your normal flow.
Tom didn't even try to hide his grin in response, until you quickly corrected your face- then he did too. Turning around to put the kettle on for himself. Because right now, he needed to fix his whole world, and he needed all the help he could get. For a period, the only noise was the sound of the kettle boiling, then the teaspoon clinking against the mug as he stirred - until he padded over, taking the seat across from you.
"So."
"So."
"It's been a while," Tom stated the bloody obvious.
"You never called."
"Didn't think you'd want me to."
You thought that the early signs weren't all that auspicious. His ability to read a situation once again failing.
"I wanted you to say something."
"Say what?"
"What do you think Tom?" He replied to the sarcastic tone by sucking in a sharp breath, holding it for a second, before slowly exhaling. As if trying to compose himself, take time to think of a response - a mature move for him.
"Well, I think you want me to say sorry? For being so moody and not waiting for you and for upsetting those kids. And thanks too, for covering for me?"
You just hummed. Waiting for him to continue. Because yes, you did deserve all those things. But you also deserved more. An apology for, oh I don't know, saying he didn't think you loved him? It was a wait that never ended, he had nothing more to add.
"Going by your face, I take it I missed something?"
The bloody cheek of it.
"Theres nothing else? Nothing else at all? …" You gave him that chance, the opportunity but all he could respond with was a shake of his head. "You thought I was fine about you saying that I don't love you?" You hadn't intended on raising your voice, but really you hadn't realised you did till after the fact. To blinded by rage at his ignorance.
"You want to talk about this now?"
"When else Tom?" You sighed, realising he perhaps wasn't ready for this conversation. Maybe he needed more time to think things through, have sense talked into him by various wiser family members. Or maybe, he never would be. That was the worst-case scenario. But also… you're most likely prediction.
He shuffled in his seat, clearing his voice but not saying anything. Not a peep.
"I have spent three years of my life with you. I've had countless nights of too little sleep because that was the only time you could facetime. I've exposed my relationship to the world and people's opinions because you didn't want to hide. All I've done is love you. How could you even say that?" There might've been tears in your eyes, yet you were determined to keep them at bay. You needed to have this out, one way or another, to be clear and cohesive and logical. No time to cry.
"Y/n I know that, I…" He sighed, instinctively reaching for your hand, but you were quicker to pull it away. There was hurt in his eyes, but so there should be. "It just sometimes feels like that's it for you. That yeh you love me but you just want to standstill. That this is as much as it'll ever be."
Your emotions were suddenly uncontainable. Your voice croaked as you whispered, "Have I done something wrong?"
"No love, nonono if that's how you feel then that's okay. But it's something I'm not… shit this is hard." He took a pause to take a sip of his drink, your glazed eyes never leaving his. "I don't think I can stand still anymore. And yeh I was pissy and childish the other day because my dad got under my skin about the whole moving in thing… But these past few days, it just has got me thinking. Because I love you, so much."
This time when he reached out to grab your hand, you actually leaned into it yourself. Not because you were giving in, but because this hurt. This hurt so fucking much that you needed something to ground you, or else god knows. Because the way he was speaking, it sounded so finite.
"I love you too."
"I do know, which is…is why this is so hard." At the very least, Tom had conceded that.
The conversation ceased to silence yet again. The room felt so cold; even Tom/Harry's hoodie was doing nothing to keep you from the endless empty cold that seemed to be coming from within.
"When I re-registered my health card last month, and I made you my emergency contact on it. I-I made you my next of kin on everything actually. I didn't think about it twice. And-and this-"You pulled your phone out of your back pocket, immediately pulling up the app onto the open page. "This is my Pinterest board for our baby's nursery theme. I know-" You paused, to quickly wipe your cheeks clear of the tear tracks that may or may not have been there. "I know it's probably a long way away, but I just love the Scandinavian theme." You laughed at yourself, suddenly embarrassed at your blabbering and quickly pulled up a different app. "And this… this was from the other week when I was helping Y/bf/n start her vows." Hands trembling as you turned the phone around for Tom to see again. "She was finding it really tricky so she said, what would you say to Tom on your wedding, so-so I made this list." You only dared to look at him when you were sure he'd be reading through that note.
It was bizarre because he looked… well, he looked happy. Here you were feeling traumatised, showing things that you'd barely even deeped how committed they were - and he was pleased? Feeling the fire burn once again inside of your chest, you quickly swiped the phone away and back into your pocket. Only then did he look up, eyes widening - presumably at quite how psychotic you looked.
"So don't you dare say that I don't want a future with you."
You said it with such force, there was a pause. Tom letting those words sink deep into his brain. The way his expression flickered minutely gave you hope. You thought he got it. You thought he really understood now.
"But why don't you want to move in then?"
There it was again. He knew why. But he didn't get it. And, probably, he never would.
You were about to crash completely. So you ran. As fast as your legs could carry you, not even aware of your chair crashing to the floor in your wake. You ran out of that house and away from him. Away from who you had thought was the love of your life.
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