3 Domain Search Tools to Bookmark
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As the Internet is getting more diverse and real-time, monitoring your reputation is getting even more complex.
The following three tools will hopefully add some new sources for your reputation management research:
1. Reddit /domain/
Reddit is getting more and more diverse. Tracking if your site or your brand is being discussed on Reddit is not easy.
- Your page can be added multiple times
- There are hundreds of subreddits, so there’s no way to keep an eye on them all
Luckily there’s a way to see ALL discussions around your domain (independent of the subreddit). Add your domain instead of DONAIN.COM below:
reddit.com/domain/DOMAIN.COM/
Mind that there are two tabs of results you want to keep an eye on:
- Popular
- New
Each tab has an RSS feed as well:
- reddit.com/domain/DOMAIN.COM/.rss
- reddit.com/domain/DOMAIN.COM/new/.rss
2. Wikipedia Domain Search
While there’s a small chance your business is mentioned so many times on Wikipedia, that you can’t keep up, that search feature is useful for competitor research and brainstorming:
Check out your domain: Wikipedia domain search (shows which articles of wikipedia reference a particular domain)
3. Pinterest Domain Search
Interacting with people who pin pages from your domain is essential for both building connections and giving those pins a much-needed boost.
Therefore Pinterest domain search is such essential in your Pinterest activity:
pinterest.com/source/DOMAIN.COM/
Use that search to discover friends on Pinterest!
Tip: Use this tool to come up with generate company name ideas if you are just starting out!
Very often the above three domain search results are very surprising and revealing!
Last updated on May 5, 2022
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As Community and Brand manager, Ann Smarty’s work is focused on both regularly contributing to the Internet Marketing Ninjas blog and serving as an internal SEO resource for the team. Ann Smarty has been involved in various high-profile roles in the SEO industry for more than ten years. Her background includes working as Editor-in-Chief at Search Engine Journal and being a regular columnist at some of best-known Internet Marketing online publications including Moz, Mashable, Social Media Examiner and more. Ann’s search and social experience ranges from content creation and social media marketing to SEO reporting and consulting. Ann’s expertise in Internet Marketing tools also helps in internal tool development and testing process.
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