We've just launched a tool called "Reverse Internet" that allows you to do find websites by Google AdSense and Analytics IDs, IP address and nameserver name. This allows you to find websites owned by someone if you know at least one of their websites to begin with. Here's how it works: All websites on a hosting account (and most webmasters only have one or few) will have the same IP address. So you can search by IP address and find other websites that are hosted there. Even Microsoft Bing is can be tracked this way Google is pretty strict about each person having only one AdSense account. So if somebody is using AdSense to monetize their websites, all of the websites will use the same Adsense ID and you can search by it. If you wonder where else does owner of plentyoffish.com get his 300K/mo - here you go. Google Analytics is the most popular visitor tracking tool. All websites under the same account have the same account ID prefix so you can search by that. So in case you were curious about all of the websites TechCrunch is running... Here you go And finally, some people or companies would have their own DNS server and you can search by that too. Ever wondered what Microsoft is up to?.. You can see all 20K domains that are linked to their DNS In our database we have information about 73,000,000 domains! All of it is free to access. Oh, and in case you weren't curious enough to click any of the above links, you can click on this one to start using our service: http://reverseinternet.com/ Feel free to share your feedback - we're always looking for ways to improve our products.
Great tool Karabas!... If spying is the goal, it's like domaintools and dnsstuff all on one page, for free. I don't know if I would pay for it though, as I can always cull any info I need for free using other tools. Your display is just soooo concise though - nice job. Can I recommend you throw in a IP proximity check function, ie: one IP up and IP down from the current search. As you know, anyone on a dedi or vps is probably going to be buying IP's in blocks of 4, so the surrounding IP's can yield good results. BTW, I split my stuff up on 4 machines across 22 ip's, just to hamper people that want to explore (eg: LP scrapers) - but with little work I think your tool could cross reference most of them ... ... thinking ... You know, if you offered some dns hosting as well, and explained the value, I bet you could bundle it all into a paid monthly service.
rikat, thanks for the IP proximity idea. I'll definitely look into implementing it. I'm also going to integrate whois lookups in the future (domaintools.com charges outrageous amounts for these) and something little more that I'm going to keep secret for a while.
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I heard about a tool called "Reverse Internet" that allows you to do find websites by Google AdSense and Analytics IDs, IP address and nameserver name.Very nice idea,very useful indeed!
Very useful tool paddy, I have checked my website using this tool, all informations are great, but it shows wrong alexa ranking.
The return results for the clickbank search on my affid was fast! but I'm not positive that it's accurate... I think I have more out domains out there selling clickbank products. One of them (The latest) have masked urls though. The adsense search was about spot on; though it didn't account for pages I recently put adsense on. Whats the delay on the tool?