About six months later, your 'upcoming release' is kinda ironic. But never the less:
They're good for some sites, and not so good for others. I mean, hosting a Topsite isn't a tacky thing, and you get free links and popularity from a ton of related and unrelated sites and forums.
My suggestions though are generally:
1. A layout more like the Aardvark Topsites versions would be nice, since the typical vBulletin topsite script seems rather more like a mini GARS article system than a topsite or a directory.
2. Similarly, a few features like that script would probably be good.
3. Permissions, including guest joining and adding a site, or for members only. Because many free scripts have pretty much awful spam protection, and a vBulletin integrated one is often better in that sense.
4. .htaccess? Maybe for things like a folder on your site outside the forum directory, since /topsite would probably look better than /topsite/topsite.php or /topsite.php. Or a subdomain type thing.
5. Editable settings. Like an easy way to choose the link image and specific link code given.
6. PHP 4 version and a PHP 5 version. Many scripts are one OR the other, and I like vBulletin's compatibility with both versions of PHP. This is evident when considering all other topsite scripts seem to be PHP 5 only.
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