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Monday, 9 April 2007

SEO Search Engine

I've had a play around with another one of Google's great services - "Custom Search Engine" and created a search engine that specifically looks at SEO resources. The complete list is below, but if you've got one that you think should be added then please feel free to email me (on the right) and let me know. If you actually want access to the sites included then also drop me a line and I'll add you as a collabarator.

Unfortunately they won't let me remove the ads as I'm not a gov't agency or educational establishment :(

Here's the current list, but I'll be adding more sites in due course.

distilled.co.uk
stuntdubl.com
successful-sites.com
virante.com
sugarrae.com
thatgirlfrommarketing.com
atlaswebservice.com
joostdevalk.nl/blog
highrankings.com
nvisolutions.com
seo-scoop.com
keyrelevance.com
thecaveman.org
ranksmart.com
seroundtable.com
thinkseer.com
refinedlabs.com
ruudhein.com
acsseo.com
webpronews.com
mediadonis.net
alchemistmedia.com
shoemoney.com
ericward.com
searchenginewatch.com
alliance-link.com
delawareintercorp.com
netramind.com
mattcutts.com
leemccoy.co.uk
seobook.com
searchengineland.com
seomoz.org

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3 Comments:

At 10 April 2007 at 08:29 , Blogger Dio Bach said...

Their custom search engine is superb - I did a small piece a while back about using it as an affiliate to make niche-specific search engines. There's a lot of potential uses for the service.

Furthermore, a few people in the SEO realm have mentioned them, pondering that as communities set up these spam free search engines, it could influence future rankings in the main SERPs. Time will tell on that one.

As for the ads - did you spot you can add your own AdSense ID and get paid for them instead of Google? There's a lot of revenue potential. If affiliate networks could plug in to them as well, there's a lot could be done.

 
At 11 April 2007 at 16:55 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

When I played with coop a few months ago it wouldn't tie up to my Adsense ID - kept throwing back an error - so I lost interest. Just seen your post now Lee and it's accepted my ID. Cheers for blogging about it - I'll certainly be resurrecting an idea I had for one.

 
At 11 April 2007 at 18:17 , Blogger getvisible said...

No worries Mike,

I've had a bit more of a play and found out I can also add my id. Just hope this doesn't stop anyone using it!

Lee

 

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