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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
hmm well right off the bat, the domain link check doesn't seem very accurate. I only see 4 links for a domain that has dozens of unique domain backlinks on google.
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Although a bit amusing, this picture lacks substance, and doesn't "sell" me.

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as baddog pointed out, it just means we weren't looking for that domain, and just happened to come across it via our general spidering. Once you subscribe to a report, we start looking specifically for that domain.
There is a seeding process to the spiders where we in turn, go look for new leads given a unique domain in our system, but having over 1.8M unique domains right now, it is a slow process, that is expedited by a t3report request. The stats for the domains will be updated this week with a new batch of data, including more data points that will include for each domain:
1) number of external links found from the domain (new)
2) number of unique domains pointing/linking to the domain (new)
3) number of URL's that point/link to the domain (current)
Also, search engines only give you the first 1,000 results for a query, so the results you get are limited to 1000 and to the page ranking algorithm. If you follow along with the philosophy behind t3report, there is greater goldmines of traffic in websites that already have surfers and to be able to tap into them once you have been able to identify them.
As far as the picture goes.. those are web spiders mining for gold (ie. gold rush of '69

) Maybe we should have a different contest of coming up with an illustration that does a better job of selling
Fight the 1000 words!