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Yahoo’s New Site Explorer Design Now Officially Live

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The new Yahoo Site Explorer is out of beta testing and now officially live to everyone. Besides the new look, the new Yahoo Site Explorer also contains several new data points.

The new data points are:

  • Site URL
  • Number of pages known
  • Number of pages crawled
  • Number of host on this domain
  • Number of inlinks
  • Number of inlink domains
  • Number of outlinks
  • Number of outlink domains

Similar to the function of Google Webmaster Tools, Yahoo! Site Explorer is a tool that lets you access the information we have about a site’s online presence. You can see which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search, track sites that link into webpage, and view the most popular pages from any site. Use Site Explorer to:

  • Find which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search!.
  • Find pages that link to that site or any page. (inlinks)
  • View the most popular pages from any site.
  • Submit and track feeds for your sites.

You can get even more detailed information and greater ability to manage a site or its URLs when you authenticate the site. You can:

  • Find what subdomains of the site known to Yahoo!.
  • See other information Yahoo! detects about your site, such as language.
  • Delete URLs that you don’t want indexed by Yahoo!.

Checkout the new Yahoo Site Explorer.

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4 Comments »

Comment by Rishi
2008-10-04 18:41:32

Thanks for the information. I haven’t tried Yahoo Site Explorer, but going to give it a shot now.

Comment by kuanhoong
2008-10-05 00:03:15

Hi Rishi,

Give it a try. You don’t want your blog to miss out Yahoo Search Engine.

 
 
Comment by Rockstar Sid
2008-10-04 19:22:57

Oh great.. I have 4k links according to yahoo explorer :D makes me happy!

Comment by kuanhoong
2008-10-05 00:04:00

Hi Rockstar Sid,

Congratulations!!. Looks like your blog is doing well.. :-D

 
 
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