Friday, January 23, 2009

at 3:08 AM Posted by Visuals India




Project settings

Search engines – the list of search engines to be checked for indexing is specified here.

Domain list – the list of sites for which you want to check indexing is specified here.

Search depth – specifies the depth of search expressed as search engine ranking positions. You should set the search depth slightly larger than the total number of pages within your site.

Number of search threads – specifies the maximum number of search engines to be interrogated simultaneously.

Check Google PageRank – if this option is switched on, PageRank will be shown for each page that is indexed. This option may be very useful when analyzing sites with a large number of pages.

Check date of indexation -
the date when each page was indexed by the search engine is checked. This option does not work for all search engines, but only for those which provide this information.


Site indexation report


The site indexation report contains all the pages that have been indexed together with their PageRank. This data may be sorted by PageRank or alphabetically.

Search engines – use this option to view pages that have undergone indexation by specified search engines.

Domain list – allows you to choose the sites viewed in the indexing report.

Search database – allows you to view indexing of a site on a specified past date. If data at the specified date is not useful then it can be deleted.

New/Disappeared pages

The databases (indexes) of search engines are constantly updated. Some site pages may disappear from the index of this or that search engine and reappear there.

This report makes it possible to view lists of pages that disappeared from the index (appeared in the index) of one or another search engine.

Search engines - allows you to specify the search engine to view information from.

URL list - here you can select the site you need to view dynamic indexing statistics for.

Date range - the initial and final dates for analysis are specified here. For example, the period between the initial and final dates is one month (as a rule, the final date is the current moment). Thus, you will see changes in site indexing for the last month.

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