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Total number of indexed pages at AboutUs.org

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

The search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN are indexing more and more pages at AboutUs.org. If you look at the data from Marketleap.com you’ll see that about 14 million pages have been spidered by the three big search engines just on the domain www.aboutus.org.

Breakdown per search engine:

  • Yahoo!/ FAST/ AltaVista -  10,196,079 pages
  • Google/ AOL/ HotBot - 3,910,000 pages
  • MSN -  64,200 pages

Some of the pages have of course been indexed by all three search engines so I would guess that the total number of unique pages so far would be around 10 million, but that’s still impressive.

If we have a look at the historical perspective we’ll notice that the search engines found aboutus.org for real some time in 2007 when they found from less then a million pages up to 8 million pages.

So if you need the search engines to find your site then you should become a more active member in the aboutus.org community. If you need a kick-start to the basics of a Wiki, then checkout the Xavier Media blog.

Popularity: 93% [?]

Google Trends about web sites

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Here’s something that could grow into something really cool if it gets more developed and gets more features: Google Trends for websites. It’s a function to look up how much traffic a site gets and where they are coming from. Please note that it’s just estimates and not the full truth!

To get numbers on your graph you need to login (it took me a while to figure that out). Here’s an example graph:

Unique Visitors Chart

Popularity: 67% [?]


Recent Comments:

  • 4b1L: thanks for this information, i’ll try it then ;)) 4b1L’s last blog post..Internet Axis Unlimited

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