Thursday 3 April 2014

Know about any website You want.

Now a days many websites you can find on internet frauding people on selling. But all websites are not fraud. Then how can one know about the website he want to deal with. This is very simple. You can know about anything about the website even about the admin, web host, services etc.



For this just follow the following process:


  • cloudmonitor- Using this you can know whether a website is accessible from a country or not. This provides the service from thirty countries like turkey, china etc. If the ping results 100% data lose this may be because of the unavailable of site in that country. Remember that less the data losing result better the availability of the site. This is basically useful for knowing your website or the website you are going to place add is available to your targeting country or not.
  • who.is- Let you seen a popular website and want to make business with them directly then you must need their contacts. At that time you can find their contact address on this site. This is a universal lookup service meaning it can simultaneously query the whois database of all popular domain registrars.
  • whoishostingthis.com- By entering your site to this you can find the host of that site and reviews on that site. This also provides a comparison between 300+ host and will provide you to the website transfer service.
  • popuri.us- You can use this site to estimate the popularity of a website on social sites like facebook, twitter and google+. It also ,display the google page rank of a website and its trust matrix.
  • chillingeffects.org — When there’s a copyright related complaint against a website, a copy of that letter is archived in the Chilling Effects database. Anyone can query this public database to know about all the copyright infringement complaints against a particular website.
  • myip.ms — MyIP.ms offers a comprehensive report of any website or I.P. Address. You get to know about the hosting provider, the physical location of a website, the IP Address change history of a website and the DNS information. This site also provides information about many sites like where they are hosted, their rankings etc. This contains almost every sites in its content.
  • ewhois.com — Ewhois, short for enhanced whois lookup, will help you determine other websites of someone. It looks the whois details, the AdSense publisher ID and the Google Analytics code of websites to figure out other web domain that may belong to the same owner. This also contains a list of websites as per their increasing Alexa rank.
  • builtwith.com — Use BuiltWith to know the technology stack of any website. It helps you figure out the mail service provider of a domain, the advertising partners, the tracking widgets that are installed on a website and whether the site is using any CDN like Amazon S3 or Google Cloud.
  • semrush.com — Let you started a videos downloading website. Then you must know how people are finding the site like yours. By this you can find the keywords typed to find your like as sites and the websites list to the keyword.
  • whatsmydns.net — When you buy a new domain or switch from one host to another, the DNS records for the domain change and it may take a while to propagate these changes worldwide. WhatsMyDNS check your DNS records from various locations and it can check your domain’s A, CNAME and MX records.
  • modern.ie — This online app will help test your website’s compatibility with various web browsers and detects coding errors that might cause problems. The site is integrated with BrowserStack so you can quickly know how your site looks on different devices and browsers.
  • developers.google.com — Find the Page Speed score of any website on both desktop and mobile devices. The higher this number, the better. The Google tool also offers suggestion on how the score can be improved.
  • httparchive.org — The HTTP Archive is a repository of all performance related metrics for a website. It keeps a record of the size of pages, their average load time and the number of failed requests (missing resources) over time.

Apart from These You can simply Visit Scamadviser and input your URL. They can get you the basic deatails about that.