How to discover websites which got recently available on internet?
Discovering recently launched websites can be a challenging task as there isn't a central registry that keeps track of all new websites. However, you can follow a series of steps involving different tools and methods to identify and track new websites. Here's how:
Website Registration Details:
WHOIS databases store the registration details of every domain on the internet. You can use services like Whois Lookup, WHOIS.net or ICANN WHOIS to find details about when a domain was registered.
Steps:
1- Visit one of the above-mentioned WHOIS lookup services. 2- Enter the domain name you want to check. Look at the "Creation Date" or "Registered On" field. This tells you when the domain was first registered. Please note that this method only shows you when the domain was registered, not when the website was officially launched.
Web Archive Services:
Archive services like The Wayback Machine keep a history of what websites looked like in the past.
Steps:
1- Visit the Wayback Machine (archive.org/web/). Enter the URL of the website you want to check. 2- Look at the calendar that appears. The dates highlighted in blue indicate that the site was active on those days. Compare the first recorded date to the current date to see how old the website is. Google's Indexing Date:
Google Indexing:
You can also check when Google first indexed a page. This is a rough approximation of when a website might have first gone live.
Steps:
1- Go to Google Search. Type in site:domain.com (replace "domain.com" with the website you want to check). Click on "Tools" under the search bar. 2- Click on "Any time" and choose a custom range. Try different dates until you find when the first content from the site appears in Google's search results. Use Website Monitoring Tools:
There are numerous website monitoring tools, such as Crayon, Versionista, and Visualping, that can provide information about new websites.
RSS Feeds:
RSS feed directories can also be helpful. Many new blogs and websites have RSS feeds and they might submit their feed to directories. You can check these directories for new entries.
Website Lists and Marketplaces:
Lists of new websites and online marketplaces where websites are sold can also be a good source of information about new websites. Sites like Flippa and Empire Flippers list websites for sale, which often includes newly created ones.
Crowdsourced Platforms:
Platforms like Product Hunt often showcase new websites and online projects.
Please note that discovering very recent websites (less than a month old) can be a bit challenging as some of these sources update their databases every few weeks or so. Also, remember that all these methods are not completely accurate as some websites might be launched but remain hidden or unindexed by search engines for various reasons.
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