How To Find Sites Faster Online Without Using Google
Google is great when you are searching for a single webpage or source of information. Many of my searches still fit that category - so I'm a big Google user. The problem is, more and more often I find myself searching not for a single page, but for a web site. A lot of times that may be a new website or a popular website that many people have found useful. When it comes to a search like this, Google is not so helpful. Here are a few reasons Google doesn't work so well in these situations:
- Newer websites seldom appear highly because they have not been out long enough to get ranked and assessed in Google's algorithm
- The most useful content is sometimes not optimized and therefore appears too low in results to ever be found
- Crawler brings back any page, and not just the homepage of sites, not useful if you want to find a site instead of a page
- There is no popularity index to see what sites or pages people recently found useful (pagerank is based on links and clicks)
- Using keywords and algorithms is sometimes not as powerful as using tags and keywords other people have assigned to content online
Instead, I use del.icio.us. Rather than using an algorithm, you can use del.icio.us to "search" using the tags that people have assigned to links. Each link has a rating based on the number of others who have also saved that link. The difference is, you are finding sites instead of individual web pages. For an example of the difference, here's an experience I recently had when seeking new online food communities to check out:
Google search for "online food community web2.0"
(Useful sites returned in first page: Tablefinder - if only I could read Swedish)
del.icio.us tag search for "food+community+web2.0"
(Useful sites returned in first page: foodio54, OpenBottles, Cork'd, Tastefora, GroupRecipies, OpenSourceFood, Imcooked, Chowhounds, TheDailyPlate)
Just this week I have already used del.icio.us to find usage statistics for women online, popular new online food and cooking communities (example above), and a list of green blogs. Each search was much faster on del.icio.us and yielded useful results much more easily. This is the power of using tagging and social bookmarking to find information online. It is also the reason why the next time you seek information online you might want to start on a site like del.icio.us instead of with Google.
I do the same, but unfortunantely Del.icio.us does not let users order sites by popularity, which would be an incredible feature.
Posted by: Andres | Wednesday, August 08, 2007 at 03:53 PM
Just a note... It is possible to switch language at tablefinder.com... currently only English and Swedish, but more coming. :)
//Anders Fredriksson
CEO Tablefinder.com
Posted by: Anders Fredriksson | Sunday, August 12, 2007 at 08:10 AM
oh yeah del.icio results are so much better!
but ive noticed spammers are gaming the system! try some of the travel tags for instance
Posted by: Jesse Thomas | Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at 01:53 PM
Thanks!You have given a good information regarding searches, people often use google.com for finding out any web page or web site. But the information provided is really useful for every one in the aspect of finding out the sites faster online with the help of tags and keywords in del.icio.us.
Posted by: Alex | Monday, November 26, 2007 at 05:05 AM
This reminds me of a term called 'the invisible web'. I wonder if its the same thing.
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