NwS Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 3 Feb 13, 2006 617 views 4 replies #1 Heya, I was wondering if there is a site where you can check when was the site bought or when it went live on the net?.. :/ Something like domains history?.. Thanks, NwS
Heya, I was wondering if there is a site where you can check when was the site bought or when it went live on the net?.. :/ Something like domains history?.. Thanks, NwS
gazzip First Time Poster !VIP Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 186 Feb 13, 2006 #2 This "may" work - not always - http://www.urltrends.com/ it also says how many incoming links it has to it which is handy to know sometimes. There is also - http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
This "may" work - not always - http://www.urltrends.com/ it also says how many incoming links it has to it which is handy to know sometimes. There is also - http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
D DOMiNIC Account Suspended Impact 54 Feb 13, 2006 #3 Sometimes just looking up the domain name on various search engines can be useful. They will often show results of websites who have links to the old domains history. I believe if you subscribe as a 'Silver Member' at whois.sc you can view all of the previous whois history of different owners. It says "Name Intelligence allows you to see historical 'whois' records for domains that other users of Whois Source have looked up". This could be very useful to find buyers of specific domains. http://www.whois.sc/whois-history/ Does anybody subscribe to this service? I woul imagine it is quite useful when a name is in the process of dropping and the current whois info is showing the holding registrars info only.
Sometimes just looking up the domain name on various search engines can be useful. They will often show results of websites who have links to the old domains history. I believe if you subscribe as a 'Silver Member' at whois.sc you can view all of the previous whois history of different owners. It says "Name Intelligence allows you to see historical 'whois' records for domains that other users of Whois Source have looked up". This could be very useful to find buyers of specific domains. http://www.whois.sc/whois-history/ Does anybody subscribe to this service? I woul imagine it is quite useful when a name is in the process of dropping and the current whois info is showing the holding registrars info only.
S shanee86 Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 2 Feb 13, 2006 #4 Thanks for the info I am not a noob and new about waybackmachine or archive but didn't know about the urltrends thanks.
Thanks for the info I am not a noob and new about waybackmachine or archive but didn't know about the urltrends thanks.
ridesign1 Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 7 Feb 13, 2006 #5 i use http://www.whois.sc/whois-history/ alot, it is a good service