About
- What: Sitexploration is a back link analysis tool for SEO professionals
- Who: Founded by Claus Valgren Christensen in 2010
- Why: Because we "live and breath search engines"
- Where: We are based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but we work globally
Sitexploration is founded by Claus Valgren
Christensen, who has worked as a software developer and IT-architect since
2005. From 2005 to April 2011 Claus was a respected lead developer at TraceWorks,
working with APIs and 3.party system integrations (Google, Yahoo, Facebook and many
others).
Claus is a true SEO nerd (lives and breathes search engine technology). He was not
happy with the leading search engine’s results, so he built his own search engine
based on semantic principles. This search engine is one of the corner stones of
Sitexploration as it is today.
About the technology:
Sitexploration is part of the Centiverse semantic search
engine. The system has full access to all indices and is therefore much
more than a back link analysis system. There are many valuable functions in the
pipeline, so do follow the blog, twitter or our
facebook page.
The system gets its data from ZookaBot - former
CentiverseBot. The Bot has been crawling since 2005 and has since been tuned and
perfected. It is now equipped with
AI and memory footprints to aid decision making, which makes it a top class
crawler.
ZookaBot pumps data into the Centiverse system repositories, where it is processed
and indexed in semantic order. Sitexploration has access to search in all index
layers within the system. Data is moved around on the demand of paying users and
very often - calculated by the users account
status - users will have to wait until data is processed for the first time.
To get the most out of Sitexploration paying users need to teach the system
what is important to them. The easiest way to this, is by the execution of a
crawl-on-demand instruction on queries. When you do this, you order ZookaBot
to crawl the url and revisit or discover a sites link graph. You can even push it
further and execute a monitor of your query.
When you do this, Sitexploration will begin to work for you!