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Please click the Submit Feedback button displayed at the bottom of every page to make requests, share your thoughts or report problems. To learn how to use Searchmassive.com, please visit Take a Tour. FAQs are listed below.
How is this information collected?
Searchmassive.com works like any other search engine. A crawler visits web pages. Those web pages are then analyzed and stored in a database.
When visitors to Searchmassive.com type in a search or select a category, the relevant web pages are shown in the search results.
Where did the idea come from?
Years of experience trying to answer the questions listed on the About page.
How do I report bugs or suggest a new feature?
Click the Feedback button displayed on every page. We welcome any and all ideas and are dedicated to creating the best user experience possible.
How do I get additional information for my research?
Use the related links shown on profile pages or contact Yossi Goldlust to discuss accessing additional data from our database.
Do you have an API?
Not yet.
If you're interested in using data from Searchmassive.com or the multiple technologies used to provide our analysis, please contact Yossi Goldlust.
How many web sites are monitored by Searchmassive.com?
130,000.
Does Searchmassive.com show every website working with any particular ad network, ad server, ecommerce or web analytics service?
Searchmassive.com only reviews web sites that receive more than 30,000 unique visitors per month, invest heavily in online marketing or have special content relevant to web professionals.
Searchmassive.com does not provide information about web sites with low amounts of monthly visitors or who do not actively market their sites through online advertising.
This means that an ad network can truthfully claim to publish ads on hundreds of thousands of web sites while Searchmassive.com reports a much lower number.
In an example like the one just described, the "missing" web sites are micro sites or parked domains that receive very few visitors per month and / or web sites accessed via other ad networks – i.e. the ad network pays other ad networks to serve impressions for them in order to expand their advertising reach.
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