hrd
Thu 6 May 2010, 11:26 pm GMT +0200
Hello :)
Push2Check.com is a free service that checks different parameters for domains and subdomains and saves their history.
So you can return again later and check for progress of your domain or domains of your competitors.
This service also has bookmarks to different services for each domain. For your choice you can open bookmarks in tabs or in new windows.
example: push2check.com/webdigity.com
New:
Many people have asked if it is possible to collect statistics for their sites automatically, because they are too busy or lazy to do it :).
Now it's possible!
You can place a small graphical button on your site and it's stats will be collected daily automatically.
Please check the stats for your site at http://push2check.com and get the HTML-code of your button.
You can easily customize size and color of your button to fit design of your site.
Put a button on your site now, then come back later and see how progressed your site daily! :)
+I've added google cache history view - many webmasters should like it :)
Push2Check.com is a free service that checks different parameters for domains and subdomains and saves their history.
So you can return again later and check for progress of your domain or domains of your competitors.
This service also has bookmarks to different services for each domain. For your choice you can open bookmarks in tabs or in new windows.
example: push2check.com/webdigity.com
New:
Many people have asked if it is possible to collect statistics for their sites automatically, because they are too busy or lazy to do it :).
Now it's possible!
You can place a small graphical button on your site and it's stats will be collected daily automatically.
Please check the stats for your site at http://push2check.com and get the HTML-code of your button.
You can easily customize size and color of your button to fit design of your site.
Put a button on your site now, then come back later and see how progressed your site daily! :)
+I've added google cache history view - many webmasters should like it :)