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Most Convenient Search Engine on the Web. Newly realeased Beta of Multi-Dimensional Search Portal.

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LeapFish empowers Internet users with a radically simple way of searching the breadth and variety of the growing web. The first multi-dimensional search aggregator in the world, LeapFish gathers, organizes and renders the most relevant information from the depths of the internet's most valuable destinations in one simple search.

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Why it works
  • New Found Knowledge
  • Convenience and Variety
  • Simplicity

New Found Knowledge: By developing relationships with more than 200 leading online destination in search, news, imagery, videos, real estate and more, LeapFish is defragmenting the accessibiity of valuable information online.

Convenience and Variety: LeapFish conveniently surprises users with new-found search information by bringing the variety of the web right to their fingertips

Simplicity: LeapFish's comfortable and familiar interface allows for the organization and display of various types of search information in a single easy-to-view format

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The positive response has been tremendous! LeapFish is proud to be offering an engine that helps solve some of today’s growing search challenges.
Unprecedented Technology
  • Proprietary Hyper-Threading Technology
  • Refreshingly Clean Interface
  • Search Widgets
  • Real Time Retrieval

Similar to technologies found at major portals such as DogPile.com, LeapFish utilizes proprietary hyper-threading technology to communicate with all major online portals and their API’s simultaneously to deliver the various search results from across the web to users in a single search query. The engine’s relationships with Google, Yahoo, MSN and others all allow for the use and rapid scale of their public API’s for the creation of our new search portal.

In addition to working with major online destinations to retrieve and organize the breadth of the Internet, LeapFish features a refreshingly clean interface with search widgets that display up-to-the-minute news, images, videos and more on every search term. Click “see more” under a search widget and get a complete list of relevant results. Hover over a video and view it right on LeapFish. Hover over an image thumbnail and get the actual image right then.

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LeapFish is a multi-dimensional search aggregator that retrieves results from several of the top search portals, including Google, Yahoo, Live Search, Blogs, Videos, Shopping and other popular search engines. Unique, fresh, new, a lifeline to a breadth of relevant information. That is what LeapFish is for the user. LeapFish was launched to address the increased flow of new, abundant and relevant information through empowering Internet users with a unique, bold and radically simple way of accessing the web in a single search. LeapFish consolidates fragmented information from multiple sources and major web portals like Google, Ebay, YouTube and numerous social media outlets (blogs and social networks) and breaks it into simple and wider reaching results for the user.

LeapFish’s purpose is to gather, organize and render the most relevant information from the internet’s most valuable destinations for each user search entry, in one single search.

The search engines obtains its notability by how they display their results. LeapFish does not combine and reorder search results. It allows the user to set what and who they want to obtain results from. Fast Company Robert Scoble, Mercury News and others have deemed LeapFish as an innovative new search engine pushing the Power of Search 2.0.Ben Behrouzi the Co founder of LeapFish.com is a serial entrepenuer from the bay area. Prior to DotNext Behrouzi co-founded Reply.com at the age of 20, a leading lead generation portal for service professionals in real estate, automotive, home improvement and lending. As Chief Technology Officer and Chief of Product, Behrouzi lead the company in the full detailed architecture and engineering of Reply.com's service products and state-of-the-art technology infrastructure, working to grow the company to multi-million annual revenues and over $17 million in funding. Ben Behrouzi is a frequent consultant for young founders and startup organizations in the San Francisco bay area and has been featured on Fast Company TV, NBC, Fox Business News, MercuryNews and other networks and publications. LeapFish Inc. is a privately held corporation headquartered out of CARR America Corporate Center in Pleasanton California. For more information, visit LeapFish

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Home Page Analysis

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LeapFish.com Home Page Analysis Summary

Titles & Headings The title and headings on the home page tell people and search engines what a website is about.
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Links & Images Relevant links to other sites are good for people and search engines. Images on a web page should be described for visually impaired visitors and search engines.
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Title

The title of a web page appears in search results as the link to that page. Learn more ...

Purpose

The title of a web page appears as a clickable link in search results and bookmarks. A descriptive, compelling home page title with relevant keywords can increase the number of people visiting the site.

Search Engines

Search engines view the text of the title tag as a strong indication of what the page is about. Accurate keywords in the title tag can help the page rank better in search results.

Length

A title tag should have fewer than 70 characters, including spaces. Major search engines won't display more than that.

Content

The title tag of your home page (and any other page on your site) should not contain the site’s domain name or URL. These will appear near the title in search results, so use your 70 characters to tell people what the page is about. The title tag should not contain any HTML, because it will be displayed incorrectly or not at all.

  • Good: This web page has a title tag.
  • Good: The title tag is a good length.
The title of this site's home page:
LeapFish – Living the Web

Meta Description

Search engines often use the meta description of a web page to describe it in search results. Learn more ...

Purpose

The meta description tells searchers what a web page is about. It is often displayed below the title in search results, and helps people decide if they want to visit that website.

Length

Search engines will read 200 to 250 characters, but usually display only 150, including spaces. The first 150 characters of the meta description should contain the most important keywords for that web page. Using fewer than 50 characters could mean you’re not saying enough about the page.

Content

The meta description should be engaging, and should include keywords that accurately reflect what visitors will find on the web page. The keywords should be the same ones that a site's potential customers are using to search. Include a site’s location if it is important.

  • Warning: The meta description is longer than 150 characters. Search engines will probably display only the first 150 characters, including spaces.
The meta description for this site's home page:
Search all the major sites at once. Search Real-Time social sites. See web, video and image results - Blogs, News and Video results, plus Shopping price comparisons. LeapFish is a single connected multimedia experience.

H1 Headings

The H1 heading is an important sentence or phrase on a web page that quickly and clearly tells people and search engines what they can expect to find there. Learn more ...

Just one H1

In most cases, a web page should have just one H1 heading. Using multiple H1 headings is okay if that is a logical way to organize the page, but they should be used sparingly. That’s because search engines can view multiple H1 headings as an attempt to signal that all the content on a page is equally important, a tactic that’s seen as an attempt to game the search engine algorithms.

Purpose

Search engines look for an H1 heading to determine what a page is about. Human visitors do, too.

Content and placement

The H1 heading appears on the web page itself, unlike the page title, which people will see mostly in search results.

The H1 tag (which contains the H1 heading) is usually listed first among the other heading tags for a page. None of the major search engines, however, will penalize a site for listing H2 through H6 tags ahead of the H1 tag.

The H1 heading for a page should be different from its title. Each can target different important keywords for better SEO.

  • Problem: This web page does not have an H1 heading. It should have one.

LeapFish.com in search results

You can see below how most search engines will display this site's home page in search results. The title is used as the link to the page, and the meta description appears below the title.

LeapFish – Living the Web

Search all the major sites at once. Search Real-Time social sites. See web, video and image results - Blogs, News and Video results, plus Shopping price com...

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Robots

Your website's robots.txt file can tell search engines to ignore parts of your site. Learn more ...

Purpose

Website owners usually use robots.txt to let search engines know which pages or sections of their site shouldn't be indexed — for example, web contact forms, print versions of web pages and other content that's duplicated elsewhere on the site. Robots.txt can also be used to request that specific robots not index a site. For more information, read How To Use Robots.txt.

Be careful!

If you're going to use robots.txt, be careful not to accidentally exclude search engines from pages you want people to find. To learn more, read Don't Block Search Engine Crawlers.

Search engine robots

You'll need to know the names of specific search engine robots - or "bots" – if you’re going to exclude any or all of them from any part of your site.

  • Google’s bot is called Googlebot. Google is the world’s largest search engine, and is where many people discover new websites.
  • Bing’s bot is called msnbot. Bing also provides search results to people using Yahoo to search the Web. Together, Bing and Yahoo are the second largest search resource, after Google.
  • Baidu’s bot is called Baiduspider. Baidu is a major search engine in China, and the number of people using it is increasing rapidly.
  • AboutUs.org’s bot is called AboutUsBot. To create a Site Report, AboutUs uses crawling technology that’s similar to what search engines use.
  • Good: This website’s robots.txt file is not blocking major search engines from crawling its pages. Your website can appear in any engine’s search results.

Canonical Url

This website can live at www.LeapFish.com or LeapFish.com. It's best for your site's visibility to live at just one URL, or web address. You'll want to create a 301 redirect to the URL you choose from the other URL. Learn more ...

Choose one or the other

Whichever of these URLs you choose, make sure your website lives ONLY at that location, which is called the canonical URL for your site.

Be careful!

If you choose www.MyWebsite.com for your site, make sure people who don't type www can get to your site, too. Create a permanent 301 redirect from MyWebsite.com to www.MyWebsite.com.

If the same web page exists at two different URLs, people can choose to link to one or the other. Links from other sites to your website are valuable — they tell search engines that your site is important to people. By splitting valuable links between two identical pages, you're diluting the power of those links to help a page rank higher in search results.

Learn more about why you should have just one home page: Read Twin Home Pages: Classic SEO Mistake

  • Good: Your website resides at www.LeapFish.com, and LeapFish.com is permanently redirected to it.
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Web Presence

Search Engine Visibility

Check this site's prominence around the web and in major search engines.

Backlinks

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Indexed Pages

value for Google 201,000
value for Bing 8,310

Rank

value for Quantcast 6,438
value for Compete 5,948
value for Alexa 18,528

Date Last Crawled

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Social Media Visibility

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value for Dmoz 0
value for Google Groups 166
value for Yahoo Answers 0
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Redirectory

Below we show domains that redirect to LeapFish.com.

We survey every domain on the Internet ending in .com, .net, or .edu to see if any redirect to this website. Large or famous websites like Amazon.com often have many sites redirecting to them.

Domains that redirect to the home page of LeapFish.com

A website owner can point one domain to the home page of another. Learn more ...

Capture visitors who type the wrong name

It can make a lot of sense to redirect a domain to an existing web page. For example, many people are likely to type wikipedia.com when they are really looking for wikipedia.org. Creating a redirect from wikipedia.com to wikipedia.org helps these people get to the site they want.

1 domain redirects to the home page of LeapFish.com.

Domains that redirect to a page within LeapFish.com

A domain can point to any page within another website. Learn more ...

Get people to a specific web page

Creating a redirect from a simple domain name helps people find an existing web page that has a long, hard-to-remember URL. For example firefox.com redirects to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/.

We have not found any domains that redirect to pages within LeapFish.com.

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