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What kind of data does Site Explorer show me about a site?

Site Explorer lets you see information about a site's online presence. You can use Explorer to find which subpages within a URL are indexed by Yahoo!, find out what pages that link to a site or any page (inlinks), and submit and track feeds for your sites.

Options on the Site Explorer results page let you see:

  • All pages that are indexed by Yahoo!, within a domain, including any subpages.
    Note: You can explore any individual result page by clicking the Explore URL link next to it.
  • All indexed inlinks to a site.
  • Inlinks to subpages that are indexed by Yahoo!.

If you are exploring a site you have authenticated, you can see additional information about the site URLs, such as:

  • Subdomains from the site known to Yahoo!.
  • Last crawled date of your site's URLs.
  • Language detected for the site's URLs.

You can also get more details on the status of your site feeds, such as when they were last submitted and processed.

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