Trying to add more internet real estate
Thursday November 30, 2006
End of the month.
I bought a medical url, a digit gadget url, 2 blog urls, and a telecom url
It took 3 hours to find a URL that was www.digital anything. Unbelievable. Somebody has bought all of the www.digital internet real estate I found www.DigitaleLife.com a blog on electric gadgets that makes our lives easier and fun. Have not posted yet just created the blog.
My research on trying to buy 5 URL's, and 4 hours later, there are tons of url's parked and bought on the speculation that they can sell them.
SEM-SEO Today:
Data Center Tool
another COOL tool enjoy
What it shows
The nonBot Data Center Tool provides an overview of URL strength and saturation across a variety of Google data centers. Simply enter your URL and click the ‘Get Data’ button. In about 60 seconds your results will be displayed.
In the first column you will see the actual IP address for each Google data center. Each is linked so you can visit individual data centers to search. In the next three columns you will see PageRank™, Indexed Pages and Back Links. These are linked to the results for your convenience.
The boxes next to the value help you keep track of changes over time. Each time you run a URL thought this tool we log the results. The next time you use the tool colored arrows will show changes. Furthermore, mouse-over the boxes to see how much the value has changed.
What it means
This tool shows two very important things. It gives you the ability to view Google updates in real time, as well as tracking URL strength and saturation. You may have heard of the Google Dance, well now you can watch it happen.
Let’s say you add some pages to your site, or run a link building camping. Check here regularly to see when Google starts to pick them up. First you’ll see green arrows showing an increase, and then the value should propagate to all data centers.
Likewise, when PR updates you can track the changes. A green arrow means your PageRank™ has gone up, and a red arrow means down. But more importantly you can see changes here, sometimes, before they hit the Google Toolbar.




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