The Yahoo! search database contains detailed information about web pages and the structure of the Web. The database stores information about links between web pages and uses that information (as well as additional algorithms) to gauge the popularity of a given page.
Yahoo! Site Explorer is a tool that lets you access the information we have about a site's online presence. You can see which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search, track sites that link into webpage, and view the most popular pages from any site. Use Site Explorer to:
You can get even more detailed information and greater ability to manage a site or its URLs when you authenticate the site. You can:
Exploring a site is as easy as doing a web search but instead of entering a "query term" you enter a site's URL. A Site Explorer search does not return the same results that a web search would. Instead, Site Explorer uses the URL you submit to return particular information related to the structure of that URL in the Yahoo! Search database and on the Web.
For further analysis, you can export Site Explorer data in a tab-separated value (TSV) format. Also check out Site Explorer's Web Services APIs for ways to help you understand your site traffic and usage better.
Note: You can submit missing URLs to the Yahoo! Index for free. If you own a site, register it with us to see even more information and simplify managing any site feeds you have.