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Carlito 12-02-2004 10:15 PM

Anyone using T3 Report?
 
http://www.t3report.com/

Anyone? Just wondering about it. :thumbsup

FightThisPatent 12-02-2004 10:46 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito
http://www.t3report.com/

Anyone? Just wondering about it. :thumbsup


We just launched yesterday, and the first order will be done processing in about 2 days.

The sample report on the site should give you some insight as to the kind of data that it can show.

Use the domain lookup on our site to see how many links we have for your domain(s) vs. alexa/google

And if it looks interesting to you, signup :)


Fight the Try before you Buy!

MikeHawk 12-02-2004 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Carlito
http://www.t3report.com/

Anyone? Just wondering about it. :thumbsup

:thumbsup

baddog 12-02-2004 11:09 PM

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Originally posted by MikeHawk
:thumbsup
I did talk to you about this already didn't I?

baddog 12-02-2004 11:11 PM

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Originally posted by baddog
I did talk to you about this already didn't I?
Just checked my notes and see I did. Feel free to give Carlito my ICQ if he has any questions I might be able to answer. 16075497

jay23 12-03-2004 12:04 AM

I was at your web site, what I am trying to understand is, lets say I want to see who is linking to my competitions site. (I can allways look up who is sending me traffic using my log). So what makes you guys better then me going to google and using "link:" option. Do you do your own spidering to create the results or is the results based on google.

Jay

FightThisPatent 12-03-2004 12:34 AM

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Originally posted by jay23
I was at your web site, what I am trying to understand is, lets say I want to see who is linking to my competitions site. (I can allways look up who is sending me traffic using my log). So what makes you guys better then me going to google and using "link:" option. Do you do your own spidering to create the results or is the results based on google.


Jay,

Go to this page:
http://www.t3report.com/page2.asp

and put in your competitor's domain. You will get back how many links we have to that domain. Then, click on the alexa and google links to compare what they have (i put in the link: part automatically to make it easier). You will probably see that we have a significant amount of links than the two (even combined).

We do a massive amount of spidering on our own, where we have like our own google, but we only focus on adult, so our data is more up to date and just plain more of it..

Given the fact that google has 4 billion pages in its system, it can't hit every page as fast, so if i were them, i'd put a lower priority on pages that had "porn" keywords.

If you take this Pepsi Challenge, i think you will find the answer to your own question.

Given what you see from the sample report, you should be able to get that we can show you alot about traffic, whether for your own domain(s) or on a competitors.


Fight the Googling!

jay23 12-03-2004 12:40 AM

I agree, but how do you decide what sites to spider ?

baddog 12-03-2004 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jay23
I was at your web site, what I am trying to understand is, lets say I want to see who is linking to my competitions site. (I can allways look up who is sending me traffic using my log). So what makes you guys better then me going to google and using "link:" option. Do you do your own spidering to create the results or is the results based on google.

Jay

Another advantage is that you can see who is sending traffic to the people that are sending traffic to your competition (or you).

If you use the link Brandon provided you will not only see that T3Report provides more links than Google or Alexa, the data is more current, and much more detailed (check out the sample report ).

All this info for $250 and getting a new updated report every month for a year . . . . surely your time is worth more than that.

baddog 12-03-2004 12:45 AM

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Originally posted by jay23
I agree, but how do you decide what sites to spider ?
All adult sites are spidered. As more are found when spidering the sites already in the system, they are then included.

If someone happens to request a site that isn't currently being spidered, then naturally it will be added, as well as all the sites linking to it, and the sites linking to them.

Currently there are at least 1,795,718 unique domains

jay23 12-03-2004 12:46 AM

What Brandon doing is impressive, I am just trying to see how comprehensive (how much spidering has been done) the data is

Jay

baddog 12-03-2004 12:50 AM

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Originally posted by jay23
What Brandon doing is impressive, I am just trying to see how comprehensive (how much spidering has been done) the data is

Jay

Okay, I just went to T3Report.com then went to page 2.

I did a search for sleazydream.com - it came up with 15,428 links.

Then I checked Alexa - 334 links.

Went to Google - no matches.

Does that give you an idea?

Pick a URL, any URL

jay23 12-03-2004 01:12 AM

What would be good is if you can get member ship to pay sites and index those since the links inside pay sites to other sponsers are far more important. Just a thought.

baddog 12-03-2004 01:29 AM

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Originally posted by jay23
What would be good is if you can get member ship to pay sites and index those since the links inside pay sites to other sponsers are far more important. Just a thought.
name a paysite

FightThisPatent 12-03-2004 07:53 AM

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Originally posted by jay23
What would be good is if you can get member ship to pay sites and index those since the links inside pay sites to other sponsers are far more important. Just a thought.

that would be very expensive on our part to join up to paysites to find their external linking.

finding out where a paysite sends their traffic would probably be useful only to a small handful.

finding out where affiliates are sending their traffic is probably the most valuable to a paysite, because given t3report analysis, they can now see why an affiliate is not sending them alot of traffic (ie. they are sending it elsewhere), and that if an affiliate is a good traffic provider, by seeing the traffic/links to his websites.

The picture to all of this on traffic, is that the paysite is the desired destination to send all of this traffic.

When a surfer becomesa member, people make money.. whether it be the affiliate on commission, or due to paid advertising.

So in this pyramid, the paysite is at the top, affiliates, TGP, etc in the middle, with then a bunch of smaller stes under them.

This pyramid is what the T3report helps to map, to show the linking relationships.

There is an immense amount of data that we have and that we present, and this tool is provided to help you make more money, by maximizing your existing linking relationships or by gaining new ones.



Fight the MLM!

Carlito 12-03-2004 10:31 PM

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Originally posted by baddog
Just checked my notes and see I did. Feel free to give Carlito my ICQ if he has any questions I might be able to answer. 16075497

Main thing I was wondering is If, and How frequently companies are purchasing searches. Not looking for a number from the inside, Just an idea from people posting about their experiences.

FightThisPatent 12-03-2004 11:41 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito
Main thing I was wondering is If, and How frequently companies are purchasing searches. Not looking for a number from the inside, Just an idea from people posting about their experiences.

The choice of ordering has been quite mixed, from those that order t3report for their own domain and for competitors, to those ordering snapshots and subscriptions.

Some that i have chatted with are doing a snapshot now to see the data. We have a promotion going that any snapshot order before dec 31st will get a free t3report of the same domain a month later.

In addition, you can upgrade from a snapshot to a subscription and just pay the difference.

With the low introductory prices and the specials, we are giving you all the reasons to jump in and order some reports!


Fight the Hard Sell!

baddog 12-03-2004 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Carlito
Main thing I was wondering is If, and How frequently companies are purchasing searches. Not looking for a number from the inside, Just an idea from people posting about their experiences.
The first batch of reports is going out this weekend. There will be some snapshots and some subscriptions. It will be interesting to see if Company A would post that they had purchased theirs and Company B & C as well. :1orglaugh

This is the time to find out what they know about you. . . . . it's free to get a hint. :thumbsup

Freakster 12-04-2004 12:21 AM

does it scan adult webmaster resource sites as well?

my board domain got 20 links on t3, 7 on google, 4 on alexa...

baddog 12-04-2004 12:27 AM

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Originally posted by Freakster
does it scan adult webmaster resource sites as well?

my board domain got 20 links on t3, 7 on google, 4 on alexa...

resource sites yes, boards, no

It will pick up a board if it has recip links elsewhere pointing to it, but it isn't going to scan it intentionally.

baddog 12-04-2004 12:31 AM

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Originally posted by baddog
resource sites yes, boards, no

It will pick up a board if it has recip links elsewhere pointing to it, but it isn't going to scan it intentionally.

If you look at the sample report found on T3Report.com you will see that there is at least one board listed as sending traffic to the sample site.

That is because the board has a link to the sample site, so it ends up getting spidered

kmanrox 12-04-2004 12:41 AM

my brain is going to explode

baddog 12-04-2004 12:42 AM

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Originally posted by kmanrox
my brain is going to explode
Feel free to hit me up on ICQ 16075497, I can explain it to you.


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