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      <title>SEC Filter</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our powerful SaaS technology tool now offers a game-changing feature that allows you to filter and view websites in your list that have filed a 10K report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This feature provides you with deeper insights into the financial performance and regulatory compliance of businesses. 📈💼</p>

<div class="text-center"><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/SEC-EDGAR-10-K"><img class="w-100" src="/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/screely-1707730579492.webp"/></a></div>

<p><strong>Get Granular with SEC Filtering:</strong><br/>
With the SEC Filter feature, you can drill down into the financial details of websites on your BuiltWith list. Want to identify websites who have filed a 10K report? Seeking companies that meet certain financial criteria? Now, with just a few clicks, you can filter websites based on revenue, assets, liabilities, SIC codes, and their U.S. stock tickers. ⚙💹💰</p>

<p><strong>Unveil Revenue Figures: </strong><br/>
The filter allows you to pinpoint companies with specific revenue ranges. This not only helps you identify potential partners or competitors with similar market share, but also gives you an idea of the financial health of these businesses. 💵💼</p>

<p><strong>Analyze Assets and Liabilities:</strong><br/>
Understanding a company's assets and liabilities is crucial when assessing financial strength and stability. BuiltWith's new filter enables you to identify websites with varying asset and liability ranges, allowing you to make more informed strategic decisions. 💼📉</p>

<p><strong>Dive Deep with SIC Codes:</strong><br/>
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes provide insight into a company's industry classification and vertical. Using our filter, you can identify websites falling under specific SIC code ranges. This allows you to uncover potential partnership opportunities or assess competitors within a particular niche. 🏭💪💼</p>

<p><strong>Discover US Stock Tickers:</strong><br/>
For those interested in tracking publicly traded companies, our SEC Filter feature now provides you with US stock tickers. This allows you to easily identify the financial performance of websites on your list that are listed on the stock market. 📈📊💼</p>

<p>BuiltWith's powerful SaaS technology has taken a significant stride forward with its new SEC Filter feature. This tool empowers you to uncover valuable insights about the financial status and regulatory compliance of websites on your list. Get ahead in your industry, identify potential partners, or stay up-to-date with competitors' performance by leveraging BuiltWith's latest feature! 💼💪🔍</p>

<p>So, what are you waiting for? Start using the SEC Filter feature today and stay one step ahead in the ever-evolving business landscape. 🌐🔎🚀</p>

<p>View all SEC websites here, also filterable in reports on BuiltWith - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/SEC-EDGAR-10-K">https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/SEC-EDGAR-10-K</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2024/02/12/sec-filter/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2024/02/12/sec-filter/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2024 01:39:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Localizing Tech Insights</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>This new feature allows users to explore the technologies and companies that predominantly target or find resonance within the same country they operate. 🌐</p>

<p>Imagine being able to pinpoint web agencies that tailor their expertise for local businesses or identify shipping providers whose services are exclusively devoted to a specific country. This isn't just data; it's a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to understand or penetrate local markets with unparalleled precision. 🎯</p>

<div class="text-center"><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/country-focused/Germany"><img src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/screely-1706494359887.webp" class="w-80" alt="Focused Screenshot"/></a></div>

<p><b>Localized Strategy</b>: Understanding local market needs and preferences is critical. This feature opens the door to identifying technologies and services that have successfully carved out a niche in specific locales, offering a playbook of sorts for localization success. 📚</p>

<p><b>Competitive Edge</b>: For businesses, knowledge of locally-dominant technologies could be the key to outmaneuvering competition. Whether it's by adopting these solutions or analyzing them for strategic improvements, the benefits cannot be overstated. ⚔️</p>

<p><b>Partnership Opportunities</b>: Identifying local tech players and service providers means unlocking potential collaborations that can significantly enhance the value proposition of your offerings to the local audience. 🤝</p>

<p><b>Market Entry</b>: For global companies eyeing expansion into new territories, understanding the tech landscape through this localized lens equips you to enter with confidence and strategic acumen. 🌎</p>

<p>Delve into an ecosystem where proximity does not limit prowess. From web design agencies that breathe life into local businesses’ online presence to logistical wizards ensuring products arrive at doorsteps within national borders, this feature doesn’t just spotlight players; it showcases potential partners in success. 🛠️</p>

<p>As we move forward, the importance of understanding and integrating local dimensions into global strategies becomes increasingly evident. With BuiltWith’s latest feature, we’re not just looking at technologies; we’re uncovering the heartbeats of local economies and the potential for businesses and technologies to grow in harmony with the communities they serve. 🌱</p>

<p>Whether you’re a market analyst, a global business strategist, or a curious enthusiast, diving into this feature is not just an exploration—it’s an initiation into a world where local visibility promises global viability. Let's harness the power of localized tech insights with BuiltWith, and forge paths that resonate with markets, one country at a time. 🚀🌍</p>

<p>Get started with local majority technology usage for countries like the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/country-focused/United-Kingdom">UK</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/country-focused/Australia">Australia</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/country-focused/Germany">Germany</a> and more</p>

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2024/01/28/localizing-tech-insights/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2024/01/28/localizing-tech-insights/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Leveraging Policy Document Links</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In today's digital world, it's crucial for businesses to align with partners and suppliers who share similar values and uphold certain policies. However, identifying these entities can be a daunting task. BuiltWith can help organizations uncover their competitors' web technologies but also provides valuable insights into policy documents like <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Code-of-Conduct">Code of Conduct</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Data-Protection-Policy">Data Protection Policy</a>, and more. In this blog post, we will delve into how <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/policy">BuiltWith tracks policy document links on webpages</a> and how you can leverage this information to find sites that align with your values and requirements.</p>

<p><b>Tracking Policy Document Links</b><br/>BuiltWith is known for its comprehensive web technology tracking capabilities, which include monitoring policy documents on various websites. By employing advanced algorithms we scan hundreds of millions of websites to identify and catalog a wide range of policy document links.</p>

<p>The diversity of policy documents tracked by BuiltWith includes essential policies like Code of Conduct, Data Protection Policy, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Corporate-Governance-and-Regulatory-Compliance">Corporate Governance</a>, and Regulatory Compliance, as well as more specialized policies like <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Environmental-Sustainability-Policy">Environmental Sustainability</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Animal-Welfare-Policy">Animal Welfare</a>, and <a  href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Gender-Pay-Gap">Gender Pay Gap</a>.</p>

<p><b>Finding the Perfect Fit:</b><br/>

With BuiltWith, you can leverage the tracking of policy document links to your advantage. Here's how:</p>

<p><b>1. Identifying Compatibility</b><br/>
By analyzing the policy documents of potential business partners or suppliers, you can quickly assess their compatibility with your organization's values, ethics, and legal requirements. For instance, if your company emphasizes environmental sustainability, you can use BuiltWith to locate websites with an <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Environmental-Sustainability-Policy">Environmental Sustainability Policy</a>.</p>

<p><b>2. Assessing Compliance</b><br/>
Policy document links tracked by BuiltWith.com provide valuable insights into an organization's commitment to regulatory compliance, data protection, and other legal aspects. This information helps you ensure that your potential partners or suppliers meet the necessary standards before establishing a relationship.</p>

<p><b>3. Navigating Sensitive Domains</b><br/>
Certain industries and sectors have specific requirements, such as financial services or child safeguarding. BuiltWith enables you to identify websites that feature policies like <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Financial-Services-Guide">Financial Services Guide</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Child-Safe-Guarding-Statement">Child Safeguarding Statement</a>, or <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Anti-Corruption-and-Bribery-Policy">Anti-Corruption and Bribery Policy</a>, allowing you to navigate sensitive domains with confidence.</p>

<p><b>4. Ensuring Ethical Business Practices</b><br/>
In an era when ethical considerations play a significant role in decision-making, BuiltWith assists in identifying partners or suppliers that prioritize ethical business practices. By locating policy documents like <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Human-Rights-Policy">Human Rights Policy</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Animal-Welfare-Policy">Animal Welfare Policy</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Diversity-Equity-Inclusion-DEI-Policy">Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI) Policy</a>, and more, you can align your organization with those who share a similar commitment.</p>

<p>BuiltWith offers a powerful solution for businesses seeking to identify partners and suppliers who align with their values, policies, and legal requirements. By tracking various policy links on webpages, organizations can swiftly evaluate compatibility, ensure compliance, and foster ethical business relationships.</p>

<p><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/policy">View all Policy documents we track</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/12/13/leveraging-policy-document-links/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/12/13/leveraging-policy-document-links/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2023 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Server Location</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>🌍🔎 Introducing the New BuiltWith Feature: Filter Websites by Server Location! 🌍🔎</p>

<p>Are you ready for an exciting new update from BuiltWith? We're thrilled to announce our latest feature, which allows you to filter websites based on the location of their web server! 🎉</p>

<div class="text-center"><img src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/screely-17005176237122.webp" class="w-100" alt="Server Location Filter Example"/></div>

<p>🔍 What does this mean for you? Well, imagine you wanted to find websites specifically hosted in a particular country. With our new filter, you can easily generate a list of websites that have their servers physically located in that country. For example, whether you're interested in websites in England, the US, Peru, or any other country, BuiltWith now has you covered!</p>
<b>❔How to Filter Sites by Server Location-</b><br/>
<ul><li>Create the report you are interested in</li><li>On the 'Tech' tab of the Report Search for "server location" in the Tech Group Filter box</li><li>View and filter the report as necessary!</li></ul>

<p>🌐 It's never been easier to explore and discover websites from specific geographic regions. This new feature opens up a world of possibilities, whether you're conducting market research, analyzing regional trends, or simply wanting to delve into a particular country's online presence.</p>

<p>🌎 But that's not all! BuiltWith's powerful filters go beyond individual countries. We also allow you to filter websites based on Edge Networks – meaning websites that have servers in multiple locations around the globe. This feature enables you to identify global companies with a distributed server infrastructure, maximizing your insights and competitive analysis.</p>

<p>🌐 Ready to unlock new possibilities with BuiltWith's Server Location filter? Give it a try today and discover a world of insights at your fingertips. Start exploring websites from specific countries or those utilizing distributed server infrastructure – the choice is yours! 🌍</p>

<p>👉 Stay tuned for more exciting updates from BuiltWith as we continue to enhance our platform and empower you with powerful tools for your online research and analysis needs. Happy filtering! 👏</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/11/20/server-location/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/11/20/server-location/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Shopify Currency Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>At BuiltWith, we are constantly working to improve our platform and provide you with the most comprehensive and up-to-date information about websites across the internet. And today, we are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our coverage to include a whopping 169 Shopify currencies! 💰💸</p>

<p>One of the key challenges in analyzing e-commerce platforms like Shopify is understanding the different currencies used by online stores. With our latest update, you can now filter Shopify sites based on their default currency. 🌐💱</p>

<p>So, how does this work? It's simple! Just head over to BuiltWith and enter "Shopify" in the search bar. Once you hit enter, you'll be presented with a list of Shopify-powered websites. 🛒 Now, here comes the fun part! When you create the report on the 'Tech' tab you'll find various filters to narrow down your search. Scroll down a bit, and you'll see the "Shopify Currency" filter in the tech group filtering section. 😍 Filter by that, and voila! You'll be able to select from a wide range of currencies, including US Dollar ($), Euro (€), British Pound (£), Canadian Dollar (C$), Australian Dollar (A$), and many more. 🌍💲</p>

<p>By choosing a specific currency, you can instantly generate a list of Shopify sites that use that currency as their default. This feature is particularly useful if you're looking to target specific markets or analyze trends in different regions. 🌎📈</p>

<p>For example, let's say you're interested in exploring how many <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify-Euro">Shopify stores in Europe use the Euro</a> as their default currency. Simply select Euro (€) from the filter, and you'll have a list of European Shopify sites at your fingertips or <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify-Euro">see the full list on this page</a>. 🇪🇺💶</p>

<p>With this new feature, you can gain valuable insights into the e-commerce landscape, identify potential competitors, and even discover new markets to explore. 🚀🔍</p>

<p>So, what are you waiting for? Head over to <a href="//builtwith.com">BuiltWith.com</a> and start exploring the world of Shopify Currencies like never before. It's time to take your e-commerce research to the next level! 💪💻</p>

<p>Stay tuned for more updates and exciting features coming your way. We're committed to making your website analysis journey as smooth and insightful as possible. Happy researching! 🎉🔎</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/10/24/shopify-currency-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/10/24/shopify-currency-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2023 15:06:13 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>SaaS Price Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hey there, SaaS enthusiasts! 😃 We're thrilled to announce our latest feature, SaaS Pricing Tracking! 🎉🚀</p>

<p>🔍 Wondering what this awesome new feature is all about? Well, let me tell you in my bubbliest voice possible! 💁‍♀️ Our SaaS Pricing Tracking feature allows you to easily track the average cost of various SaaS tools and filter them accordingly. How cool is that? 💪</p>


<p>🔎 Here's how it works: our smart system dives deep into the plans and pricing pages of websites, determined to extract the exact cost of each SaaS tool. It then calculates the average monthly spend for you, making it a breeze to find exactly what you're looking for. 📈</p>


<p>💡 Imagine this: you're in search of SaaS websites that are relevant to your needs but have an average monthly spend of $500 per tool. With our SaaS Pricing Tracking feature, you can effortlessly filter your search results to only display those websites! 🌟</p>


<p>💸 Now, with just a few simple clicks, you can easily access SaaS tools that fit your budget. Our feature empowers you to make informed decisions by providing you with the insights you need to find the right tools at the right price. 💼</p>

<p>SaaS Price filtering is live on Pro Reports and you can even create reports with SaaS Pricing as a starting point for example <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/SaaS-Pricing-Above-$200-Per-Month">https://trends.builtwith.com/link/SaaS-Pricing-Above-$200-Per-Month</a></p>
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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/09/23/saas-price-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/09/23/saas-price-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2023 15:09:55 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Recommendations API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are thrilled to announce a new addition to our suite of services at BuiltWith.com: the <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/recommendations-api">Recommendations API endpoint</a>. This cutting-edge technology is designed to make recommendations for websites based on the technology profiles of other similar sites. In this blog post, we will delve into the details of this innovative feature and how it can revolutionize your web technology experience.</p>

<p>The <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/recommendations-api">Recommendations API</a> endpoint uses a robust algorithm that analyzes the technology profile of a website. This includes the website's server details, its use of JavaScript libraries, CSS frameworks, web standards, and more. Based on this analysis, the API endpoint then generates a list of websites with similar technology profiles. This could be websites that use the same server type, the same JavaScript libraries, or any other aspect of a website's technology profile.


<p>Benefits of the Website Recommendations API Endpoint</p>

<ol>
<li>Discover New Websites: This tool allows you to discover new websites that are similar to your favorites, expanding your horizons in the digital world.</li>

<li>Competitive Analysis: By understanding the technology profiles of similar websites, businesses can gain insights into their competition's technology strategies.</li>

<li>Enhanced Decision Making: Developers can make informed decisions about what technologies to adopt based on what similar websites are using.</li>

<li>Seamless Integration: With XML and JSON outputs, integrating the results into your system or application is a breeze.</li>
</ol>

<p>In conclusion, the Website Recommendations API endpoint is a powerful tool for anyone interested in the technology profiles of websites. It's a testament to BuiltWith.com's commitment to providing cutting-edge, useful tools for the tech community. We can't wait to see how you'll leverage this new feature to enhance your digital experience.</p>

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/08/20/recommendations-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/08/20/recommendations-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 20:25:54 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Threads Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In our never-ending quest to make market research easier for you, we are thrilled to announce our latest threads.net related feature.</p>

<p>Ready? Hold onto your ergonomic office chairs, because here it comes: we are now <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Threads">tracking websites that link to Threads.net profiles</a>. We're adding an extra layer of complexity to your understanding of the mysterious, ever-changing landscape of the World Wide Web. But wait! We didn't just stop there. For those who harbor a secret (or not so secret) love for Threads.net, we're taking things up a notch. As part of your meta data and custom exports on the BuiltWith Pro package, you'll now see this incredibly specific and fascinating data. </p>

<div class="text-center"><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Threads"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/threadsScreenshot.webp" alt="Threads Screenshot"/></a></div>

<p>We're anticipating a huge surge in usage once you discern the true genius behind this decision. After all, wouldn't it be incredible to really know who's linking back to those Threads.net profiles out there?</p>

<p>Our crystal ball tells us that you’re already drafting a mental checklist to run on Threads.net, and we totally approve. So, go ahead and fire up your curiosity to make those competitor analyses a tad more interesting. Watch as your competitors quake in their virtual boots wondering, "How the heck did they know they were doing that?"</p>

<div class="text-center small"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/threadsExport.webp" alt="Threads Export"/><br/>Threads profiles are an exportable option on reports</div>

<p>Thankfully, sarcasm is still free because, let's face it, you're not going to find all of this data-laden goodness anywhere else. We like to think this new feature is a small, cynical step for BuiltWith, but a giant leap for your business intel.</p>

<p>So go forth, stalk your competitors, wow your Excel-loving colleagues and leave no link unclicked.</p>

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/07/20/threads-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/07/20/threads-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 15:40:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>SaaS Pricing Reports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now provide SaaS Pricing Reports, that is, the average cost of a SaaS tool based on prices we find on 'Plans' pages of websites. </p>

<p>Our primary focus is to identify websites that showcase their Plans and Pricing pages while explicitly mentioning their monthly or yearly pricing structure.</p>

<p>We cater to a wide range of currency symbols like the Dollar, Euro, and Pound, to create a more inclusive experience. To begin, we search for pricing plans listed on a website. For instance, if a Plans page displays three pricing points, we'll take the sum and find the average to categorize the website in a specific group. This could be something like "<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/SaaS-Pricing-Above-$100-Per-Month">SaaS Pricing Over $100/Month</a>."</p>

<div class="text-center small text-secondary"> <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/SaaS-Pricing-Above-$100-Per-Month"><img src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/mystro.webp" style="w-80" alt="Pricing Example"/></a><br/>This site appears in our <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/SaaS-Pricing-Above-$100-Per-Month">SaaS Pricing Above $100 Per Month</a> page for example</div>

<p>The purpose of this meticulous categorization is to offer more precise insights for your needs. Whether you're a SaaS provider looking to set a competitive price or a consumer interested in analyzing the vast SaaS market, our Pricing Reports are designed to provide you with the most accurate data possible. To ensure the utmost reliability of our pricing reports, we only evaluate websites that provide transparent and explicit information. By focusing on pricing plans that display supported currency symbols and clearly mention the plan duration, we create a reliable dataset that benefits both SaaS providers and customers alike.</p>

<p>Our SaaS Pricing Reports serve as a valuable resource for anyone looking to delve into the world of Software-as-a-Service pricing and find customers offering SaaS tools with a certain technology pricing point. With a keen focus on accuracy, transparency, and relevance, we provide actionable insights that can significantly impact your decision-making process. Whether you're a SaaS provider or a customer, our reports are tailored to help you make the most informed choices possible.</p>

<p>Dive into our world of SaaS Pricing Reports now to discover the vital insights that will help propel your business ahead. As always, we're committed to staying up-to-date with the latest trends and patterns concerning technology usage, ensuring you receive the most relevant and accurate information available.</p>

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SaaS Pricing Below $50 Per Month</a>
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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/06/18/saas-pricing-reports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/06/18/saas-pricing-reports/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2023 20:37:15 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Custom Export</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Introducing a Powerful New Export Feature in BuiltWith Pro: Custom CSV Export.</p>

<p>We are thrilled to announce the launch of our innovative export function within BuiltWith Pro. This remarkable feature empowers you to generate a customizable and exportable CSV file in your desired format.</p>

<div class="text-center"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/screely-1684726824288.webp" alt="Custom Export" class="w-80"/></div>

<p>Now you can effortlessly select from an extensive range of fields, including domain, site location, spend, revenue, social count, employee count, company name, verticals, tranco, majestic, page rank, umbrella, telephones, emails, and social media URLs, such as Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Additionally, you can include data on people names, city, state, country, and technology detection dates.</p>

<p>Beyond the basics, our popular 'Agency' field allows you to identify the web development agency responsible for creating the website. Plus, you can effortlessly integrate other technologies into your export – for instance, display which sites in your list utilize different platforms.</p>

<p>Harness the power of advanced customization with BuiltWith Pro's new export function, and experience the ease and efficiency of data management like never before!</p>

<strong>Key Features</strong>
<ol class="mt-2">
<li>Extensive Range of Fields: Access and select from a vast array of fields, including domain, location, revenue, employee count, social media URLs, and much more.</li>
<li>Customizable Export: Create an exportable CSV file tailored to your requirements, making it easier to manage and analyze data efficiently.</li>
<li>Advanced Customization: Combine technology and website data in one export, and even track the web development agency responsible for creating a website.</li>
<li>Efficient Data Management: Save time and effort with streamlined exports designed to suit your data management needs.</li>
</ol>

<p>Experience the power and convenience of a customizable and user-friendly export function with BuiltWith Pro. Try it now and make informed business decisions with ease, accuracy, and efficiency.</p>

<p>Just click the 'Custom Export' tab when viewing reports in BuiltWith Pro. <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/creating-a-custom-export-report/">What this demo</a> to show how custom exports are created.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/05/21/custom-export/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/05/21/custom-export/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2023 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Bulk File Drop Domain API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We just created a new super easy to use bulk file drop Domain API endpoint at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/bulk-file-domain-api">https://api.builtwith.com/bulk-file-domain-api</a>.</p>

<p>Instead of having to use the more complex SFTP endpoint you can now simply drag and drop your domain list into this tool and it will provide a ZIP download of all the technologies currently and historically in use on your upload list.</p>

<p>You can <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/bulk_domain_api_output_example.zip">view a sample ZIP file here</a> that shows the detailed output format for this tool.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/04/12/bulk-file-drop-domain-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/04/12/bulk-file-drop-domain-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2023 20:29:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Free BuiltWith Hubspot Integration</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p class="text-secondary">Gary's note: The article content was generated by GPT-4, the video voice over was created using a AI synthesized version of my real voice and image for this blog post was generated using DALL-E. It took me about 15 minutes to do this. The content of this blog post would have take a few hours to write.</p>

<p>We are thrilled to announce the launch of the BuiltWith Free Hubspot Integration, a powerful tool designed to help you gain valuable insights into your contacts and companies' technology data, technology spend, and location information. This integration takes you a step ahead in understanding your prospects, improving your sales strategy, and ultimately growing your business. Keep reading to discover the benefits of BuiltWith and how it seamlessly integrates with your Hubspot CRM.</p>

<div class="text-center mb-4"><a href="https://app.hubspot.com/oauth/authorize?client_id=a4bdeb83-d37e-40a6-9814-22a958ae745b&redirect_uri=https://pro.builtwith.com/generic.asmx?T=HUBSPOTFREE&scope=tickets%20crm.objects.contacts.read%20crm.objects.companies.read%20crm.objects.deals.read" class="btn btn-primary">INSTALL BUILTWITH HUBSPOT FREE</a></div>

<div style="padding:56.25% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/809949125?h=8c3f42c08f&badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;" title="Hubspot Free.mp4"></iframe></div><script src="https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.js"></script>

<p class="font-weight-bold">Key Features of the BuiltWith Hubspot Integration</p>

<ol class="list-group list-group-numbered">
<li class="list-group-item">Technology Data: Gain instant access to valuable technology data for your contacts and companies in your Hubspot CRM. This includes information on the web technologies they use, such as CMS, analytics, email marketing, and e-commerce tools. These insights help you tailor your sales pitch to their specific needs and preferences.</li>

<li class="list-group-item">Technology Spend: Understand the technology spend of your prospects and companies within your CRM. This information allows you to identify high-value prospects and focus your efforts on those with the budget to invest in your products or services.</li>

<li class="list-group-item">Location Information: Get detailed location information for your contacts and companies, including address, city, state, and country. Use this data to identify regional trends, prioritize local leads, and tailor your marketing efforts for different geographies.</li>

<li class="list-group-item">Seamless Integration: The BuiltWith Hubspot Integration is designed to work seamlessly within your Hubspot CRM, with technology data, technology spend, and location information available right in the sidebar for contacts and companies. This means you don't need to switch between platforms, making your workflow more efficient.</li>
</ol>

<p class="font-weight-bold">How to Get Started</p>

<p>Getting started with the BuiltWith Free Hubspot Integration is quick and easy. Follow these simple steps to begin leveraging the power of BuiltWith within your Hubspot CRM:</p>

<ol class="list-group">
<li class="list-group-item">Visit the BuiltWith Hubspot Integration page - <a href="https://app.hubspot.com/oauth/authorize?client_id=a4bdeb83-d37e-40a6-9814-22a958ae745b&redirect_uri=https://pro.builtwith.com/generic.asmx?T=HUBSPOTFREE&scope=tickets%20crm.objects.contacts.read%20crm.objects.companies.read%20crm.objects.deals.read" class="btn btn-primary">INSTALL BUILTWITH HUBSPOT FREE</a></li>
<li class="list-group-item">Click the "Install now" button to begin the installation process.</li>
<li class="list-group-item">Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your Hubspot account with BuiltWith.</li>
<li class="list-group-item">Once connected, you'll see BuiltWith data inthe sidebar of your contacts and companies within your Hubspot CRM.</li>
</ol>

<p class="font-weight-bold">Benefits of Using the BuiltWith Hubspot Integration</p>

<ol class="list-group">
<li class="list-group-item">Enhanced Sales Strategy: Armed with the technology data and spending habits of your contacts and companies, you can better tailor your sales approach to their unique needs. This targeted approach increases the likelihood of closing deals and growing your business.</li>

<li class="list-group-item">Improved Lead Prioritization: By understanding the technology stack and spend of your prospects, you can focus your efforts on those with the highest potential value. This helps you allocate your resources more effectively, ultimately resulting in better ROI for your sales efforts.</li>

<li class="list-group-item">Regional Marketing: Location information allows you to segment your target audience by geography, enabling you to create localized marketing campaigns and sales strategies that resonate with prospects in specific regions.</li>

<li class="list-group-item">Increased Efficiency: With BuiltWith data integrated directly into your Hubspot CRM, you no longer need to toggle between platforms to access valuable prospect information. This streamlined workflow saves time and allows you to focus on what matters most - growing your business.</li>
</ol>

<p>The BuiltWith Hubspot Free Integration is a powerful tool that can supercharge your sales strategy by providing valuable insights into your contacts' and companies' technology data, technology spend, and location information. By leveraging this data and tailoring your approach accordingly, you can improve lead prioritization, enhance regional marketing efforts, and ultimately drive more sales. Want to go deeper? Install the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/">BuiltWith Full Hubspot Integration</a> today and unlock the full potential of your sales strategy.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/03/20/free-builtwith-hubspot-integration/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/03/20/free-builtwith-hubspot-integration/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Auto Complete</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We just implemented an auto complete system for BuiltWith. It works on all search boxes across the non-Pro section of BuiltWith and hopefully will make it much easier to find the content you are looking for.</p>

<p>The old search system still works behind the scenes but hopefully this new system will help you to find what you want quicker.</p>

<div style="text-align:center"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/autocompleteGif2.gif" alt="Autocomplete Demo" style="width:460px !important"/></div>

<p>Try it out now at <a href="https://builtwith.com">https://builtwith.com</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/02/20/auto-complete/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/02/20/auto-complete/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2023 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Social API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We recently  launched a new <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/social-api">Social API</a> endpoint!</p>
<div style="text-align:center"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/socialapihow.webp" alt="How Social API Works"/></div>
<p>This endpoint lets you search for web domains related to a social media profile, so for example you could send the API "samsclub" and it would tell you all of the social network links we've found that mention this like facebook.com/samsclub and then all of the sites that we found that link on like samsclub.com. The lists of domains also provides a 'rank' so you can tell which sites are legitimate and which ones are randomly linking to the social network page.</p>

<p>You can learn more and get started with the Social API at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/social-api">https://api.builtwith.com/social-api</a>!</p>

]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/01/22/social-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2023/01/22/social-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2023 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Internet Top Site Rank</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now keep an index of the top ranked sites on the internet by detectable web technology spend!</p>

<a href="//builtwith.com/top-sites"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/topsites.webp" alt="Top sites"/></a>

<p>Not only do we do this globally but you can filter by many countries like <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-sites/United-Kingdom">UK</a>, <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-sites/United-States">USA</a>, <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-sites/Australia">Australia</a> and many more.</p>

<p>You can also narrow it down to just eCommerce sites so the <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-sites/eCommerce">Top eCommerce Sites on the Internet</a> are available and again that can also be broken down by country!</p>

<p>The top site lists are updated monthly and downloadable as a zip file for free via <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-1m">https://builtwith.com/top-1m</a>!</p>

]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/12/22/internet-top-site-rank/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/12/22/internet-top-site-rank/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2022 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>New Charts</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our Entire Internet charts were based on actual entire internet updates that we used to run. The Internet just got too big to do this as a 'one off' run - so instead we've used our BuiltWith Pro system to create the charts.</p>

<a href="//trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/newCharts.webp" alt="New Chart"/></a>

<p>As you can see from the chart above the level of detail is a lot higher. In the above example it is much clearer to see the growth of platforms like Shopify during the global pandemic as an example.</p>

<p>Detailed Entire Internet charts are filtering into the tool now, initially for premium technologies.</p>

]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/11/20/new-charts/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/11/20/new-charts/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2022 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Future Customers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've added future customers to BuiltWith Pro! This is a bit like when the precogs in Minority Report reports a future crime. Except we don't have 3 people floating in water in the basement to tell us this (this is a movie reference that you will not understand unless you have seen the Tom Cruise movie or read the books).</p>

<p><b>Note July 2023:</b> There's now a <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/recommendations-api">Recommendations API Endpoint</a> to get this programmatically if you like.</p>

<img src="https://d28rh9vvmrd65v.cloudfront.net/img/icons/emo-future.webp" class="w-25">

<p>It works by looking at every website on the internet that has a reasonable amount of technology spend. We then compare all of the sites in the list, if a website has 10 premium technologies and another website has 8 premium technologies that all match, those 2 additional technologies are 'recommended' to the site missing those two technologies.</p>

<p>The process is quite simple and very effective in finding new leads. For example the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Enterprise/Future-Customers/All">Magento Enterprise Future Customer List</a> is made up of mostly sites using Magento. Technology that mostly have customers in a specific country tend to have recommendations for websites in that country only. This is all done without telling the precogs about these relationships it just knows them from the comparison method we've built.</p>

<p><b>Does it use Artificial Intelligence?</b><br/>No, it uses a patent pending weighted matrix that we built ourselves but it doesn't use Matrix Factorization algorithms - we tried them but the data was not as good as our own method.</p>

<p><b>How to get started with Future Customers</b><br/>
View <a href="//trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> and for the majority of premium technologies future customers will be available in the sidebar. You can also start with <a href="https://pro.builtwith.com/newReport/future">Future Customers in BuiltWith Pro</a> when creating a new report.
</p>

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/future-customers-screenshot.webp" class="w-50"/></a>

<p>If you want to do your own analysis you can build your own models by <a href="//builtwith.com/datasets">downloading our datasets</a>.</p>

]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/10/20/future-customers/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/10/20/future-customers/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>eCommerce changes in 10 Years</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ever wanted to visualize how the eCommerce technology landscape has changed over the years? With Magento, Shopify, WooCommerce and others all competing to be the major web platform for eCommerce sites we thought we'd create this GASGASGAS meme format video!</p>
<img/>
<div style="padding:75% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/749366325?h=c08a54327a&badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;" title="GASGASGAS-eCommerce.webm"></iframe></div><script src="https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.js"></script>

<p>We'll create some more of these in the future as they are visually interesting to watch. If you have any you'd like to see let us know!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/09/14/ecommerce-changes-in-10-years/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/09/14/ecommerce-changes-in-10-years/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>CSV and Excel Export for Tech Lookups</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>You can now get Excel/Google Sheet and CSV exports from BuiltWith Technology Profiles.</p><p></p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default">    <div class="se-component se-image-container __se__float-none" contenteditable="false">

<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default" style="margin: 0px;"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/EXCEL-OUTPUT-1024x713.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2266" data-origin="," data-proportion="true" data-align="none" data-file-name="EXCEL-OUTPUT-1024x713.webp" data-file-size="0" data-rotate="" data-rotatex="" data-rotatey="" data-size="," data-percentage="auto,auto" origin-size="1024,713" style="" data-index="0"></figure></div></figure>

<p>Here's a sample export from the system -</p><div class="text-center"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/sample-domain-excel-output.xlsx">sample-domain-excel-output.xlsx</a><br><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/sample-domain-excel-output.xlsx" class="btn btn-primary" download="">Download</a></div><p>To access these profiles use the Domain API - <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/domain-api">https://api.builtwith.com/domain-api</a> or click on the XLSX/CSV options in the sidebar when viewing profiles i.e. - <a href="https://builtwith.com/builtwith.com">https://builtwith.com/builtwith.com</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/08/20/csv-and-excel-export-for-tech-lookups/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/08/20/csv-and-excel-export-for-tech-lookups/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Country Specific Trends</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>You can now see country specific trends for technologies at a glance by clicking the yellow button link on the homepage of <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com">https://trends.builtwith.com</a> - it should be default geolocate to your home country.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/screely-1642393569915-min-1024x623.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2211"/></figure>



<p>These new pages let you quickly see what the top technologies across different technology categories are near you. This is quite useful because for example the most popular eCommerce technologies in France differ from other locations like the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/07/20/country-specific-trends/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/07/20/country-specific-trends/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Many Many Many Sub-Domains</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes we come across sites that have lots of subdomains. Some of them are really weird but others are legitimate, i.e. they are banks like HSBC or Internet technology companies like Hubspot or colleges like Lamar University.</p>



<p>We though it might be useful to have these are a filter and report in BuiltWith - </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Many-Subdomains"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/screely-1642459835669-min-1024x721.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2218"/></a></figure>



<p>You can access this full report via - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Many-Subdomains">https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Many-Subdomains</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/06/20/many-many-many-sub-domains/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/06/20/many-many-many-sub-domains/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith for Zendesk</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>If you use Zendesk for your support and sales tickets then the <a href="https://www.zendesk.com/au/marketplace/apps/support/803760/builtwith/">BuiltWith Zendesk App</a> is a must have. It basically highlights the technology spend and premium technologies that the customer of the ticket you are looking at has. </p>



<p>It also costs nothing - you're welcome.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><a href="https://www.zendesk.com/au/marketplace/apps/support/803760/builtwith/"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/peterPanZendeskBuiltWithAddOn-1024x742.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2253"/></a></figure>



<p>Install it via - <a href="https://www.zendesk.com/au/marketplace/apps/support/803760/builtwith/">https://www.zendesk.com/au/marketplace/apps/support/803760/builtwith/</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/05/19/builtwith-for-zendesk/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/05/19/builtwith-for-zendesk/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Top 1m</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>TL;DR - Follow this link to the ZIP - <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-1m">https://builtwith.com/top-1m</a></p>



<p>When we got started with BuiltWith in 2007 we relied heavily on the Quantcast Top 1m file that Quantcast used to provide in those days. Alexa also provided a Top 1m file but it contained URLs like YouTube channels so we always preferred the Quantcast list for that reason.</p>



<p>Some of those providers disappeared and new Top 1m providers started to appear like Majestic and Umbrella so we were joining all of these lists together until someone else started their own version of this called <a href="https://tranco-list.eu/methodology">Tranco</a> which is what we use today for traffic ranking. Tranco have now hit a bit of a road block because some of their sources (Alexa and Quantcast) are now defunct from a top 1m list perspective.</p>



<h2>Creating our own Top 1m List</h2>



<p>We wanted to create out own Top 1m list that didn't rely on any of the properties of the other Top 1m lists. Our methodology is based 100% on evidence based technology and domain spend. For example a site that uses Shopify Plus and Hubspot would be higher up than a site that is using jQuery and Google Analytics (free version). We also have technology spend attached to non-technologies such as if a website has a redirect from the .IE TLD or if they have 10 or more registered TLDs.</p>



<p>We also added a time based element to the list ordering, using a technology for less than a specific period of time means it isn't counted. This is to prevent fake sites appearing in the list.</p>



<h2>How to get the Top 1m Zip</h2>



<p>Follow this link - <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-1m">https://builtwith.com/top-1m</a> to get the ZIP.  The top 1m updates monthly around the 20th of the month.</p>



<h2>How different is it to Traffic Rank Top 1m</h2>



<p>Comparing the lastest Tranco Top 1m with our Top 1m there is a 13% overlap which means the list is quite unique and may be an interesting additional to any research. All of the Top 1m we provide are root domains.</p>



<p>Our list is more focused on businesses that implement other businesses technology, you can clearly see this by comparing the top 5 sites, the Tranco list includes companies that do not implement "normal" company technologies -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class='table small table-sm'><tbody><tr><td>BuiltWith Top 1m - Top 5 Sites</td><td>Tranco Top 1m - Top 5 Sites</td></tr><tr><td>vmware.com<br>deluxe.com<br>nba.com<br>trendmicro.com<br>samsung.com</td><td>google.com<br>youtube.com<br>facebook.com<br>netflix.com<br>microsoft.com</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How can I browse the top sites without downloading a Zip?</h2>



<p>You can see top sites and top eCommerce sites for countries around the globe at <a href="https://builtwith.com/top-sites">https://builtwith.com/top-sites</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/04/20/builtwith-top-1m/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/04/20/builtwith-top-1m/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Technology Joins</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've just added easier links to popular technology joins. This is basically a feature you can create using the Pro tool. For example you can create a list of sites using Shopify that are also using HubSpot.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/JOINScreenshot-1024x603.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2198"/></a></figure>



<p>We are highlighting the most popular joins and the ones we think are going to be the most useful. You can see these on pages like <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/03/21/technology-joins/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/03/21/technology-joins/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Lists by Financial, Group and Region</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sales people at larger companies are sometimes defined 'regions' to work in. For example, just focus on businesses in APAC or EMEA or America. So we've created new report groupings for these regions.</p>



<p>There's a lot of variations to choose from and they are all accessible on the sidebar of technology reports -</p>



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<p>This saves having to create different country variation reports for yourself and team. Hopefully you will find it useful!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/02/14/lists-by-financial-group-and-region/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/02/14/lists-by-financial-group-and-region/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Pipedrive Integration</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Install the BuiltWith Pipedrive integration into Pipedrive and get technology details for your deals, organizations and contacts.</p>



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<p>It's a free extension and can be installed at <a href="https://www.pipedrive.com/en/marketplace/app/built-with/bba0d287c95ca5bb">https://www.pipedrive.com/en/marketplace/app/built-with/bba0d287c95ca5bb</a> </p>



<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/01/22/builtwith-pipedrive-integration/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2022/01/22/builtwith-pipedrive-integration/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2022 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>2021 Wrapped</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We made it! Enjoy the wrap video or images -</p>



<div style="padding:100% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/653068682?h=2f9947481c&badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;" title="2021 WRAP.mp4"></iframe></div><script src="https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.js"></script><br><br>



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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/12/10/2021-wrapped/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/12/10/2021-wrapped/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Are we Net Zero yet?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>No for the time being is the answer but really close. That should have changed by 2025 (just 3 and a bit years from now).</p>



<p>How do you quantify if your business is net zero emissions? There is a standard for quantifying it, ISO 14064-1:2018 - but it's 158 Swiss Francs just to read it and probably way more detailed than we need for our SaaS tool.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/100-GreenPower-Office.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/100-GreenPower-Office-1024x576.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2158"/></a></figure>



<p>BuiltWith is almost 100% online business with the exception of us designing and shipping of custom hats for Pro customers. The company we use for these are looking at <a href="https://www.printful.com/sustainability-responsibility">ways to be more sustainable</a> in producing these hats, we have switched to using their eco-friendly caps they offer from <a href="https://www.econscious.net/">econscious</a> as a start.</p>



<p>We operate in <a href="https://carbonneutralcities.org/cities/sydney/">Sydney, Australia</a> which is a carbon neutral city and work from home office most of the time, our home office is 100% powered by renewable energy either by solar power or <a href="https://www.greenpower.gov.au/">GreenPower</a>. Our corporate office at One International Towers Barangaroo is Australia's <a href="https://www.barangaroo.com/building-barangaroo/a-21st-century-transformation/sustainability/">first certified carbon neutral precinct</a>.</p>



<p>Our main potential and actual carbon emissions is electrical energy used in server compute time; every month we run tens of thousands of hours of server time at <a href="https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/sustainability/">AWS</a>, <a href="https://cloud.google.com/sustainability">Google,</a> <a href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/global-infrastructure/sustainability/#environmental-impact">Azure</a> and <a href="https://www.ovh.com/world//us/about-us/green-it.xml">OVH</a>. Three of those providers have claimed they will be carbon neutral by 2025, with Google the only one currently already claiming carbon neutrality.</p>



<p>We will revisit this topic in 2025 to see how and if we as an entire business are 100% carbon neutral - we hope so.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/11/21/are-we-net-zero-yet/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/11/21/are-we-net-zero-yet/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Shopify and WooCommerce Special Reports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Shopify and WooCommerce are probably the two most popular eCommerce platforms on the internet - they make up half of the detected eCommerce platforms we detect (as of October 2021).</p>



<p>They also have a huge number of websites using them (in the millions) making their lists not that useful as a one off download. So we've created some special report filters for these technologies -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/screely-1634878211875.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/screely-1634878211875-1024x729.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2153"/></a></figure>



<p>This top level filtering can help make these super large lists into something a little bit more useful. Checkout the options at <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/WooCommerce-Checkout/Entire-Internet">https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/WooCommerce-Checkout/Entire-Internet</a> and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Shopify/Entire-Internet">https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Shopify/Entire-Internet</a> under the 'Special Reports' section of the page.</p>



<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/10/22/shopify-and-woocommerce-special-reports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/10/22/shopify-and-woocommerce-special-reports/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>SKU Product Count</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now have SKU product counts for millions of eCommerce stores around the planet! SKU Product Count is the amount of unique products that an eCommerce website lists and sells.</p>



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<p>This new feature is hopefully useful to anyone who considers a eCommerce store selling tens of items or tens of hundreds of items!</p>



<p>Combine this feature with brand followers, technology spend and eCommerce store sales revenue to filter a list and get the exact leads you want.</p>



<p>Visit our knowledge base to learn <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/how-to-filter-a-report-by-sku-product-count/">how to filter a report by SKU products</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/09/22/sku-product-count/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/09/22/sku-product-count/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>11 Years More History</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've started adding old technology history to BuiltWith whilst it's still freely available, back to the year 2000.</p>



<p>You can now see information like <a href="https://builtwith.com/detailed/forbes.com">Forbes.com has used DoubleClick for 21 years</a> and finally see the that we<a href="https://builtwith.com/detailed/builtwith.com"> started using Google Analytics in 2007 (and stopped in 2020)</a> - instead of 2011!</p>



<div class="wp-block-image is-style-default"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/oldPhone.webp"><img src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/NOKIAOLD.webp" alt="Nokia"/></a></figure></div>



<p>Not really that useful for day to day but we find it super interesting! What were you doing in the year 2000?</p>



<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/08/23/11-years-more-history/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/08/23/11-years-more-history/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Zoho CRM Sync</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>You can now sync up to 300,000 Leads, Contacts and Accounts with ZohoCRM from BuiltWith everyday. You can add thousands of properties that we provide and get this information embedded directly into your CRM.</p>



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<p>Zoho CRM sync works on Basic, Pro and Team plans.</p>



<ol><li>Connect BuiltWith to Zoho - Follow the guide here <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/zoho/setup-zoho-crm-sync/">https://kb.builtwith.com/zoho/setup-zoho-crm-sync/</a></li><li>Create as many or as little custom fields in Zoho as you want - <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/zoho/create-custom-fields-for-zoho/">https://kb.builtwith.com/zoho/create-custom-fields-for-zoho/</a></li></ol>



<p></p>



<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/07/15/builtwith-zoho-crm-sync/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/07/15/builtwith-zoho-crm-sync/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>VAT Registration</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now track websites that have added VAT registration details to their website, that is a valid VAT Registration number. This allows you to filter reports by registration (as well as another way to filter by country).</p>



<p>See more details and sites at <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/EU-VAT-Registration">https://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/EU-VAT-Registration</a></p>



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<p>We do not provide the actual VAT registration ID as is it considered PII sorry.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/06/21/vat-registration/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/06/21/vat-registration/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Multi National Companies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>A company that has addresses in multiple countries could be considered a multi national company. We found two addresses isn't enough, but three addresses or more generally signifies a company is located broadly across multiple regions.</p>



<p>For example here's Optimizely Inc addresses on their contact us page -</p>



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<p>We now <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mapping/Multinational-Company">track Multinational Companies</a> and you can <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Multinational-Company">download lists of websites that we consider Multinational</a>.</p>



<p>You can also filter your existing reports by Multinational and we've also added a 'technology spend' to any company that is multinational to push it up the list of more valuable leads.</p>


]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/05/24/multi-national-companies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/05/24/multi-national-companies/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Brand Followers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Social media is hot! Never head of it? Basically you can 'follow' a person, company, idea or anything you like and they will send you updates and you will feel so connected to them it's un-real 😘.</p>



<p>To celebrate this we've added brand follower tracking to our results where possible and updated within 180 days - </p>



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<p>We use the word 'celebrate' loosely - basically we had many requests for it. It's available to all users, fully exportable and filterable under advanced filter.</p>



<p>You can see a demo of how to do this here - <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/filtering-a-report-by-brand-followers/">https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/filtering-a-report-by-brand-followers/</a></p>

]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/04/21/brand-followers/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/04/21/brand-followers/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>7000+ Web Agencies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We're now tracking almost 7000 web agencies, full stack marketing agencies, brand design agencies, SEO agencies, social media agencies - whatever they like to be called being used on the Internet. These are the businesses that build website for other companies.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/toa-heftiba-FV3GConVSss-unsplash-1024x683.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2068"/><figcaption> What most office space looks like during COVID :(</figcaption></figure>



<p>You can suggest new web agencies via our Suggest a Technology page and also browse the most popular Web Agencies here - </p>



<p><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/agency">https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/agency</a></p>



<p>We will continue to add Agency designers as we come across them!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/03/21/7000-web-agencies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/03/21/7000-web-agencies/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TikTok Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've started adding TikTok to our social media profile tracking in a few different ways. </p>



<p>Firstly Meta Data export profiles will now include TikTok profiles if we find related profiles on websites -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/tikkyBW-1024x536.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2073"/></figure>



<p>We're also tracking TikTok by in a few different ways, including <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/media/TikTok">embedding of video/media from TikTok on websites</a>, the use of the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/TikTok-Conversion-Tracking-Pixel">TikTok Conversion Tracking pixel</a> for businesses and calls to TikTok parent company <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/ByteDance">ByteDance</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/02/22/tiktok-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/02/22/tiktok-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2021 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sync</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now offer technology sync with Microsoft Dynamics 365 - this feature pushes any information you like into Contacts and Accounts in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales Professional.</p>



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<p>Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sync works on any plan and sync's up to 300,000 Contacts and Accounts each day.</p>



<p>To get started with the integration you need to supply us with access to your Dynamics system via an Azure Application - <a href="https://builtwith.com/contact">contact us</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/01/17/microsoft-dynamics-365-sync/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2021/01/17/microsoft-dynamics-365-sync/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2021 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>B2B Focus</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We get a lot of requests for lists of sites using a certain technology that are B2B focused. Boom! We've created a button for it -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/B2BFocus.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2076"/></figure>



<p>When you create a Technology report on BuiltWith Pro now on the 'Ideas' tab of the report if you hit this button you will have a list of sites that are using technologies that are more focused on B2B customers and less on B2C customers.</p>



<p>Thank you.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/12/21/b2b-focus/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/12/21/b2b-focus/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Detailed Live Tech Export</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes when creating reports you just want to export the eCommerce technology (or any other technology) that the sites in your list are using currently.</p>



<p>Previously the 'Matrix Export' was used for this, however, it was still a bit too complex to work with because it listed ALL live technologies within a category which might have included plugins, versions and platforms used across different subdomains and internal pages.</p>



<p>So we've created the 'Detailed Live Tech Export' option on the 'Export' page of reports -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/detailedLiveTechExport.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2080"/></figure>



<p>This will produce a report that removes sub-technologies and 'non-platform' type technologies and just focus on the core technologies in use within a specific category -</p>



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<p>We hope you find this new report type useful - it was created based on user feedback of the reporting tool.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/11/22/detailed-live-tech-export/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/11/22/detailed-live-tech-export/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2020 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Who has the most redirecting ccTLDs?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>You press 'f' in your web browser and facebook.com magically appears, you smash 'enter' and you immediately see inspirational quotes and other bits of useless information appear before your eyes on the social media website.</p><p>The link between knowing that Facebook is at facebook.com and that (almost) everyone can use it is now ubiquitous and also a bit sad; the Internet that was imagined in the 1980ies and 1990ies was a much more global affair.</p><h2>What is a ccTLD?</h2><p>A ccTLD is basically the top level domain country code, it is popular in many countries with the exception on the USA who use the gTLD <strong>.com</strong>. Based on first hand experience, it's very popular here in Australia; .<strong>au</strong> is used for most companies that are Australian. It is slightly less popular in the United Kingdom, bigger businesses prefer the gTLD <strong>.com</strong> over <strong>.uk</strong>.</p><p>Jon Postel and Paul Mockapetris developed DNS (the bit that makes typing in facebook.com go to Facebook actually work) in 1983. Between 1985 and 1993 Postel delegated ccTLDs to basically a 'responsible person' in the country that asked for it. To prevent political issues Postel used <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1">ISO 3166-1</a> country codes for these top level domains i.e. .AU for Australia, .IE for Ireland, GB for United Kingdom <sup>(whoops actually Postel decided to use .UK instead lol)</sup>.</p><p></p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large">    <div class="se-component se-image-container __se__float-none" contenteditable="false">                    <img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/exampleredirect-1024x557.webp" alt="" >    </div></figure><p></p><h2>1990s Internet Popularity</h2><p>Fast forward to the mid-1990ies and the Internet is getting popular. Global governments start to get involved (of course they do), scammers and domain squatters start showing up and eventually a company called ICANN is formed. The World Intellectual Property Organization create a framework for dealing with squatters and providing countries with access to their ccTLD. Fast forward a few more years and governments start to break free of ICANN and form their own versions of that body to regulate their ccTLD.</p><h2>Domain Squatters</h2><p>Hypothetical Scenario: Someone notices <strong>mastercard.com.sg</strong> isn't registered, so they register it and then try to sell it to MasterCard for $1,000,000, which is 35,087 times more than they paid for it. They have become a domain squatter.</p><p>To prevent this MasterCard might consider just registering every ccTLD they can - and that is pretty much exactly what they do.</p><h2>The Top 3</h2><p>Probably the only bit you are interested in - these websites have most inbound redirects from two letter ccTLDs that we have found (as of September 2020).</p><p><strong>Emirates Airlines</strong><br>emirates.com - <a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/emirates.com">view redirects</a><br>The middle-eastern airline has 155 ccTLDs that redirect to emirates.com - our 'winner'.</p><p><strong>BearingPoint</strong><br>bearingpoint.com - <a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bearingpoint.com">view redirects</a><br>BearingPoint is a management consulting company that I'd never heard of, it has at least 152 ccTLDs redirecting to it.</p><p><strong>Red</strong> <strong>Bull</strong><br>redbull.com - <a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/redbull.com">view redirects</a><br>Red Bull GmbH has at least 152 ccTLDs registered to it matching BearingPoint.</p><p>Here's the top 50 -</p><p></p><figure style="overflow:auto;max-height:300px">    <table class="table small table-sm table-striped">        <tbody> <tr> <td> <div><strong>Domain</strong></div> </td> <td> <div><strong>ccTLD Redirects</strong><br>2 letter ccTLD only</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/emirates.com">emirates.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>155</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bearingpoint.com">bearingpoint.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>152</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/redbull.com">redbull.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>152</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rolex.com">rolex.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>129</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/crowe.com">crowe.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>128</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/volvocars.com">volvocars.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>128</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/badoo.com">badoo.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>123</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/nike.com">nike.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>121</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/schindler.com">schindler.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>120</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/festo.com">festo.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>118</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/skyscanner.net">skyscanner.net</a></div> </td> <td> <div>117</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rentalcars.com">rentalcars.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>116</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/oracle.com">oracle.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>115</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/intel.com">intel.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>113</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/porsche.com">porsche.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>110</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/scania.com">scania.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>110</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/arrow.com">arrow.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>109</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/panasonic.com">panasonic.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>108</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ups.com">ups.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>106</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/sysoon.com">sysoon.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>105</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/liebherr.com">liebherr.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>103</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/daimler.com">daimler.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>102</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rentberry.com">rentberry.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>102</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ihg.com">ihg.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>101</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/markmonitor.com">markmonitor.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>101</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/skyscanner.jp">skyscanner.jp</a></div> </td> <td> <div>101</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/fujitsu.com">fujitsu.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>100</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/absolut.com">absolut.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>98</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hubersuhner.com">hubersuhner.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>97</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/grundfos.com">grundfos.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>96</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/nokia.com">nokia.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>96</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/skyscanner.com">skyscanner.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>95</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ericsson.com">ericsson.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>94</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/klm.com">klm.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>93</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/msn.com">msn.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>92</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div>ADULT</div> </td> <td> <div>91</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/danfoss.com">danfoss.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>91</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/franke.com">franke.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>89</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lasenza.com">lasenza.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>89</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/birkenstock.com">birkenstock.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>88</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/g4s.com">g4s.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>88</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lundbeck.com">lundbeck.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>88</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/wellsfargo.com">wellsfargo.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>88</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/agfa.com">agfa.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>87</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bcdtravel.com">bcdtravel.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>86</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/blum.com">blum.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>86</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hitachi.com">hitachi.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>86</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kiomi.com">kiomi.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>86</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/plantronics.com">plantronics.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>86</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/alstom.com">alstom.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>85</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kaspersky.com">kaspersky.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>85</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/cisco.com">cisco.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>84</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ibm.com">ibm.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>84</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/weebly.com">weebly.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>84</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/dentons.com">dentons.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>83</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hyatt.com">hyatt.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>83</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/jumeirah.com">jumeirah.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>83</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kaspersky.co.uk">kaspersky.co.uk</a></div> </td> <td> <div>83</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kodak.com">kodak.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>83</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/akzonobel.com">akzonobel.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>82</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/boschrexroth.com">boschrexroth.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>82</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hrs.com">hrs.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>82</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/krones.com">krones.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>82</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/atlascopco.com">atlascopco.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>81</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/carlsonwagonlit.com">carlsonwagonlit.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>81</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/cybersource.com">cybersource.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>81</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/xoom.com">xoom.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>81</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/digikey.com">digikey.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>80</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kaspersky.co.jp">kaspersky.co.jp</a></div> </td> <td> <div>80</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kaspersky.com.br">kaspersky.com.br</a></div> </td> <td> <div>80</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/docusign.com">docusign.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>79</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rehau.com">rehau.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>79</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rolls-royce.com">rolls-royce.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>79</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/deloitte.com">deloitte.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>78</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/sasol.com">sasol.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>78</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/delaval.com">delaval.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>77</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/leaseweb.com">leaseweb.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>77</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/skyscanner.com.br">skyscanner.com.br</a></div> </td> <td> <div>77</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/winterhalter.com">winterhalter.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>77</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/shimano.com">shimano.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>76</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/vodafone.com">vodafone.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>76</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/zalando.com">zalando.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>76</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/zalando.ie">zalando.ie</a></div> </td> <td> <div>76</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/apple.com">apple.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/dbschenker.com">dbschenker.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/exxonmobilchemical.com">exxonmobilchemical.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ksb.com">ksb.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lexsynergy.com">lexsynergy.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/otterbox.com">otterbox.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rabobank.com">rabobank.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/swarovski.com">swarovski.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/swarovski.com.br">swarovski.com.br</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/volvoce.com">volvoce.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>75</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ikoula.com">ikoula.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>74</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/jotun.com">jotun.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>74</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/motul.com">motul.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>74</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/sonymobile.com">sonymobile.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>74</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/americanexpress.com">americanexpress.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>73</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/cranetrader.com">cranetrader.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>73</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/oki.com">oki.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>73</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/symantec.com">symantec.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>73</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/boconcept.com">boconcept.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>72</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lacoste.com">lacoste.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>72</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/spotify.com">spotify.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>72</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/acer.com">acer.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/basf.com">basf.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/dhl.com">dhl.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/gamepoint.com">gamepoint.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hotornot.com">hotornot.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/mars.com">mars.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/tudorwatch.com">tudorwatch.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/zalando-lounge.com">zalando-lounge.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>71</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/agoda.com">agoda.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>70</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/crumpler.eu">crumpler.eu</a></div> </td> <td> <div>70</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/intel.ie">intel.ie</a></div> </td> <td> <div>70</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/philips.com">philips.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>70</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/underberg.com">underberg.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>70</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bitdefender.com">bitdefender.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bnamed.net">bnamed.net</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/helukabel.com">helukabel.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/housingagent.com">housingagent.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/intel.sg">intel.sg</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/nestle.com">nestle.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/opusdei.org">opusdei.org</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pof.com">pof.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/tavik.com">tavik.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>69</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a 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href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/riverisland.ie">riverisland.ie</a></div> </td> <td> <div>64</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/riverisland.com">riverisland.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>63</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/swatch.com">swatch.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>63</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/avaya.com">avaya.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>62</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/floorly.com">floorly.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>62</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/fr8star.com">fr8star.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>62</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/intel.com.br">intel.com.br</a></div> </td> <td> <div>62</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/maersk.com">maersk.com</a></div> </td> <td> 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href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/linde-engineering.com">linde-engineering.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/marksandspencer.com">marksandspencer.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/maserati.com">maserati.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/mastercard.us">mastercard.us</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/megasonex.com">megasonex.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/sergiorossi.com">sergiorossi.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/tezenis.com">tezenis.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/toro.com">toro.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>60</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/abnamro.com">abnamro.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/belkin.com">belkin.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/cheapmonday.com">cheapmonday.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/deichmann.com">deichmann.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/draeger.com">draeger.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/eset.com">eset.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/firstdata.com">firstdata.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>59</div> 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href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/husqvarna.com">husqvarna.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/intel.de">intel.de</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lexmark.com">lexmark.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/livingsocial.com">livingsocial.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/mastercard.ie">mastercard.ie</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/nationalcar.com">nationalcar.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/phoenixcontact.com">phoenixcontact.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>58</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a 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href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/21cf.com">21cf.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>56</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/agilent.com">agilent.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/auctiontime.com">auctiontime.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bottegaveneta.com">bottegaveneta.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/calvinklein.ie">calvinklein.ie</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/heartsine.com">heartsine.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/mediq.com">mediq.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/mobotix.com">mobotix.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/omegawatches.com">omegawatches.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/samsung.com">samsung.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/skype.com">skype.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/skyscanner.com.sg">skyscanner.com.sg</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/thawte.com">thawte.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>55</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/aggreko.com">aggreko.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/airbnb.ie">airbnb.ie</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/assaabloy.com">assaabloy.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/boschsecurity.com">boschsecurity.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/californiapsychics.com">californiapsychics.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/cosstores.com">cosstores.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/datwyler.com">datwyler.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/gskpro.com">gskpro.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/konicaminolta.com">konicaminolta.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kuka.com">kuka.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pog.com">pog.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pokerstars.com">pokerstars.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pringles.com">pringles.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/stardoll.com">stardoll.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div>ADULT</div> </td> <td> <div>54</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bosch-pt.com">bosch-pt.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/eppendorf.com">eppendorf.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/familysearch.org">familysearch.org</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/fansale.de">fansale.de</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/farfetch.com">farfetch.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ferrari.com">ferrari.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/fxcm.com">fxcm.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/orange.com">orange.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pokerstars.bet">pokerstars.bet</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/stradivarius.com">stradivarius.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>53</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/accenture.com">accenture.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ashleymadison.com">ashleymadison.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/asos.com">asos.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/blackberry.com">blackberry.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/disneyonice.com">disneyonice.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/evenium.com">evenium.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/fluor.com">fluor.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/henkel-adhesives.com">henkel-adhesives.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hugoboss.com">hugoboss.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/monki.com">monki.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/newyorker.de">newyorker.de</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/schaeffler.de">schaeffler.de</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/sicpa.com">sicpa.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/smart.com">smart.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/yola.com">yola.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>52</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bosch-ebike.com">bosch-ebike.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/cluse.com">cluse.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/comlaude.com">comlaude.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/groupon.com">groupon.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/hertz.com">hertz.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/krausnaimer.com">krausnaimer.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/massimodutti.com">massimodutti.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/myherbalife.com">myherbalife.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pokerstars.eu">pokerstars.eu</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rittal.com">rittal.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/riverisland.de">riverisland.de</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/rsagroup.com">rsagroup.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/softwareag.com">softwareag.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/volvo.com">volvo.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/westernunion.com">westernunion.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/worldremit.com">worldremit.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>51</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bershka.com">bershka.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/bosch.com">bosch.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/chep.com">chep.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/clinlife.com">clinlife.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/dicota.com">dicota.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/eastman.com">eastman.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/ecolean.com">ecolean.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/gameloft.com">gameloft.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/kamut.com">kamut.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div>ADULT</div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lkw-walter.com">lkw-walter.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/lufthansa.com">lufthansa.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/metabo.com">metabo.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/pullandbear.com">pullandbear.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/thomsonreuters.com">thomsonreuters.com</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <div><a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/united-domains.de">united-domains.de</a></div> </td> <td> <div>50</div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table></figure><p></p><h2>What about new gTLDs?</h2><p>There's so many of them with so little value I've ignored them for tracking website redirects for this blog post. The ccTLDs are generally two letters (with the except of some ccTLDs that became gTLDs like .tv which are also not counted).</p><h2>Blog Post Coming Soon...</h2><p>How to get your website into the exclusive list of just over 300 (as of October 2020) <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/ns/50-or-more-ccTLD-Redirects">sites that have 50 or more ccTLD redirects</a>. I got <a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/builtwith.com">builtwith.com</a> into this list by registering the 'cheapest' ccTLDs I could - it wasn't as easy as I'd hoped and will document the process soon.</p><h2>Footnotes</h2><p>Most of the DNS history in this article comes from this PDF <a href="http://home.uchicago.edu/~mferzige/ccTLDs.pdf">'The Neverending ccTLD Story' by Peter K. Yu.</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/10/22/who-has-the-most-redirecting-cctlds/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/10/22/who-has-the-most-redirecting-cctlds/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Dog Fooding BuiltWith to find customers for Datasets</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We recently launched <a href="https://builtwith.com/datasets">BuiltWith Datasets</a> - a new mega technology tool that really suites investment professionals and anyone in related spaces such as hedge funds and other users of Alternative Data.</p>



<p>We needed to find and reach out to relevant customers in this space - what better way to do that than use BuiltWith to find people on the tool that would be interested. <strong>We started off with a list of 96,000 websites, filtered that down using the BuiltWith Pro tool to 821 websites and then used LeadsEye to filter that down further to 130 solid leads.</strong></p>



<p>Here's the steps we went through to do that -</p>



<p>Step 1: Get the source list of domains that have an account and push that into the system using the list upload feature (<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/creating-a-report-based-on-a-list-of-websites-you-supply/">See KB Article</a>)</p>



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<p>Step 2: Filter this list down using the keyword filter to find sites that have relevant content on their homepage (<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/filtering-reports/filtering-a-report-by-keyword-phrase-or-vertical/">See KB Article</a>) because we are looking for investor type leads we created multiple filters like "ventures" "hedge fund" "investment" "private equity" "alternative data" "investor" -</p>



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<p>Step 3: Filter the list down by relevant technologies - to find financial and large companies we tried the '<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Investor-Relations">Investor Relations</a>' technology as a filter as this is sites that are most likely listed on a stock exchange (<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/creating-a-keyword-report-and-filtering-by-a-technology/">See KB Article</a>).</p>



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<p>Step 4: See all of the reports you created. We could have actually created an 'Advanced Filter' and done all of these keyword filters in a single report (using the 'OR' switch) see <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/filtering-reports/creating-a-multi-filter-report/">KB Article on how to do that</a>.</p>



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<p> Step 5: Export all of the 'Meta Data' zip files from all of your variations</p>



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<p>Step 6: Use Excel or another spreadsheet tool to create a mega list of all of the domains in your filtered reports and save a text file domain list.</p>



<p>Step 7: Upload that list into <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">LeadsEye</a> (it will remove the duplicates itself)</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/screely-1564701768684.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1945"/></figure>



<p>Step 8: Eyeball the homepages in LeadsEye to determine if they are a good fit for the Dataset product (<a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com/screencast">View the Demo on how this works</a>)</p>



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<p>Step 9: Export the leads from LeadsEye and join them back up with the emails.</p>



<p>We don't ask for names of individuals when they signup but because my list has gone down from over 100,000 emails to around 130 I just used Google to search for the email address and domain to find their name. This is the most cost effective approach we found to finding people names with the highest success rate (around 90%).</p>



<p>Step 10: Use your CRM to create a lead list with the persons first name to and send a simple relevant personal email to them.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/screely-1564702168536.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1947"/></figure>



<p>And that's it - a super powerful method or using BuiltWith tools to create a highly targeted lead list.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/09/22/dog-fooding-builtwith-to-find-customers-for-datasets/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/09/22/dog-fooding-builtwith-to-find-customers-for-datasets/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sales Revenue Data</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now add Sales Revenue data to results in the BuiltWith Pro product.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/screely-1597647017435-1024x387.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2048"/><figcaption>You can see this on the Detailed view for sites that have eCommerce on them</figcaption></figure>



<p>We calculate this by looking at how long the eCommerce site has been around, if it's using premium technologies, if it's a high traffic site.</p>



<p>We're going to keep tweaking it to improve estimates as we go forward.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/08/22/sales-revenue-data/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/08/22/sales-revenue-data/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Wix App Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now cover over 230 Wix Apps! Wix is a really popular CMS web app system and it has a growing library of apps you can install for it, from simple Like buttons to more complex AB Testing and Conversion Optimization tools.</p>



<p>You can see and search for them here - <a href="https://builtwith.com/wix">https://builtwith.com/wix</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/07/22/wix-app-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/07/22/wix-app-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Dark Mode</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We just added 'dark mode' to BuiltWith - personally I don't like working in dark mode-  I found black on white really hurts your eyes after a while. Some people love it though so BuiltWith is now available in dark mode.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/screely-1585616541008.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2031"/></figure>



<p>To enable dark mode set your computer or phone scheme to 'dark mode' if it supports it.</p>



<p>You can also start to see who supports color schemes via <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Prefers-Color-Scheme">https://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Prefers-Color-Scheme</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/06/21/dark-mode/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/06/21/dark-mode/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Net New Email Leads</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've just added a new feature to BuiltWith Technology Reports - you can now get 'Net New' leads from reports directly sent to you by email. All you have to do is click the 'Enable Net New Email' on Technology reports -</p>



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<p></p>



<p>Every two days, or longer if there's no changes in that list in two days - we will send you a not very snazzy but highly readable email with any changes to your report -</p>



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<p>Open up your Technology Reports on <a href="https://pro.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Pro</a> to get started.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/05/22/net-new-email-leads/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/05/22/net-new-email-leads/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Trust API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Would you trust a website that was selling you cures like this -</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/screely-1585548222637.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2017" width="444" height="312"/></figure></div>



<p>We've created a new Trust API endpoint that lets you get an idea if a website should be trusted or not. This endpoint gathers information about the website, specifically things like how old it is, if it has any technologies that are suspect (like parked or affiliate programs) and provides that information in an easy to digest manner.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><a href="https://api.builtwith.com/trust-api "><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/trustAPI.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-2020"/></a></figure>



<p>You can use our 'suspect/ok' status response or make up your own mind based on all of the signals we provide in this lookup.</p>



<p>Learn more about the BuiltWith Trust API endpoint at -  <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/trust-api">https://api.builtwith.com/trust-api</a> </p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/04/23/trust-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/04/23/trust-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Hand Washing</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We normally do a useful information blog post every month - this month feels a bit weird doing a 'business as usual' post as it's not really business as usual for anyone.</p>



<p>We've added "COVID-19" as a technology that tracks website that mention COVID in some form - not sure how useful that will be other than interesting to see how many sites it is mentioned on and hopefully shows a trend of how it decreases over time when things eventually get better. That will start to appear here <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/COVID-19">https://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/covid-19</a> - the Pro dashboard report already has 116,443 sites that mention it and 10% of the top 1m even though that indexing isn't complete yet.</p>



<p>We've added a "wash your hands" message to all technology profiles to try and spread awareness.</p>



<p>We've also updated our business continuity policy which we've had in place since 2017.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/03/22/hand-washing/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/03/22/hand-washing/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Pro Best Practices</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We often get asked about 'best practices' for using BuiltWith. So here we go.</p>



<p>First off take a look at the '<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/07/11/eating-our-own-dog-food/">Eating our Own Dog Food</a>' post, this is how we used BuiltWith to get in contact with people that we thought would be good leads for our Hubspot integration.</p>



<p>This guide takes a real world example of a application I found on the front page of <a href="https://producthunt.com">producthunt.com</a> today.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/screely-1581382623273.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1992"/><figcaption><a href="https://getleadforms.com">getleadforms.com</a> is our example application we're going to use for this real world example</figcaption></figure>



<p> Leadforms have already categorized a lot of the industries they want to target, one of them is Chiropractors -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/screely-1581382795150-min.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1993"/></figure>



<p>So from that we've got a very well defined starting point for GetLeadForms to use BuiltWith Pro; they want Chiropractors that are looking to get more leads.</p>



<p>So lets get started -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/screely-1581383846103.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1995"/><figcaption>Type 'chiropractor' into the search box on BuiltWith and click 'Lookup'</figcaption></figure>



<p>There's at least 5 technologies that are related to Chiropractor (searching for Chiropractic found others) - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Perfect-Patients">Perfect Patients</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/NYK-Services">NYK Services</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/ChiroMatrix">ChiroMatrix</a> and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/ChiroPlanet">ChiroPlanet</a>. These could be our starting point as they are super related technologies.</p>



<p>The additional option here is the 14000+ sites that mention "chiropractor" on the homepage as shown on the right hand side of the search above. Lets use that as the starting point -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/screely-1581384023994.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1997"/><figcaption> Awesome, 14,776 leads - lets get all of their email addresses and cold blast them! (Don't do this). </figcaption></figure>



<p>14,000 leads is way too many to manually go through and if you look at the first few 'groupon.com' isn't really a fit (they probably had a Chiropractic coupon code the week we indexed the site), so we need to break it down into a smaller more manageable list.</p>



<p>GetLeadForms.com are based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania so lets create a local lead list -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/screely-1581384569799.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1998"/><figcaption>By going after local leads we've brought the list down to a more manageable size</figcaption></figure>



<p>263 sites have the word Chiropractor on them and have an address on the contact us page in Pennsylvania so we've narrowed our list down to something much more useful.</p>



<p>You could now use <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">LeadsEye</a> to filter that list down even more, creating this variation as a full report (yellow button shown above) then exporting that into the LeadsEye tool lets us smash through those websites and determine what sites in this list are real leads and which ones are not really leads at all by looking at a quick snapshot of the homepage image -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/screely-1581386525237-min.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1999"/><figcaption>Hit the blue button to mark this as a Lead or the red button if it you think it doesn't fit.</figcaption></figure>



<p>From our list of 263 Chiropractic related sites, 168 of them actually fit the profile of Chiropractor business in Pennsylvania.</p>



<p>We could go further with the BuiltWith Pro tool - upload that list of 168 back into the tool- </p>



<ul><li><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/prioritizing-a-report-by-spend/">Filter that list by Technology Spend</a> (to prioritize it)</li><li><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/create-a-list-of-websites-using-two-technologies/">Filter it by other technology in use</a> (i.e. the category of feedback forms and surveys) to find sites that might be using a competitor technology that might convert to GetLeadForms.</li><li><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/filtering-reports/filtering-a-report-by-city/">Filter by city</a> - find sites even closer by i.e. in the city of Philadelphia. </li></ul>



<p>This would shorten our list even more, providing us with a high value related lead list for direct cold outreach.</p>



<p>Rinse and repeat this process for other variations.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/02/25/builtwith-pro-best-practices/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/02/25/builtwith-pro-best-practices/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Schema Coverage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've started covering Schema.org schemas - not all websites use them but some do. They include things like MedicalBusiness and SportsClub - these are defined bits of indexable data that allow robots like Google to know the content of the site.</p>



<p>See them all here -  <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/framework/schema">https://trends.builtwith.com/framework/schema</a> </p>



<p>The picture above is of a woman using a Le Creuset to cook what looks like scrambled eggs whilst smiling and looking away. Her left hand is very close to the gas but it looks like the gas is switched off. The picture has no relevance to this blog post, robots probably won't get that hence why Schema data was created.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/01/21/schema-coverage/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2020/01/21/schema-coverage/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>No more Cookies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We no longer set any cookies if you browse the non-logged in portion of BuiltWith, unless you watch the screencast video as Vimeo set's a cookie for some reason. Have a nice holiday period.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/12/20/no-more-cookies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/12/20/no-more-cookies/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Slack Net New Feed</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Every wanted to get Net New leads directly sent to Slack, so you can see new leads for your reports without leaving the comfort of your group chat?</p>



<p>Want no more we've now built this feature into BuiltWith Pro</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/screely-1571113834516.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1972"/></figure>



<p>Watch the demo and get started here -  <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/data-integrations/slack-integration/">https://kb.builtwith.com/data-integrations/slack-integration/</a> </p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/11/19/slack-net-new-feed/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/11/19/slack-net-new-feed/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2019 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Fundamentals</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've now including public company revenue on technologies that are truly web focused.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/screely-1566280237469.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1955"/><div class="text-center">Shopify Revenue on our <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify Trends Page</a></div></figure>



<p>We're hoping that the technology coverage numbers reflect the company revenue. Although it's not a 1:1 link there are similarities. See examples like <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Marin-Software">Marin Software</a> and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify</a>.</p>



<p>We've got Revenue data on Trends pages for most of the web focused public companies we track, to see the full list visit  <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/public-companies">https://trends.builtwith.com/public-companies</a> </p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/10/22/fundamentals/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/10/22/fundamentals/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Domain Live API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've got a new API endpoint! You're welcome!</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/domainLiveAPI-min.gif" alt="" class="wp-image-1900"/></figure>



<p>This one is a hybrid of the Domain API and the Firehose. It allows you to do live technology lookups on a website, meaning when we receive the request we will do a full technology index across that domain within a few seconds of the request.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Domain-1024x1024.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1898"/><figcaption>How cool is Canva? I made this in 2 minutes.</figcaption></figure>



<p>This is a feature a few people have asked for and now it's live at  <br><a href="https://api.builtwith.com/domain-live-api">https://api.builtwith.com/domain-live-api</a> </p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/09/20/domain-live-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/09/20/domain-live-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Datasets</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our new Datasets product lets you get huge domain reports which include technology usage history, meta data information and redirect information in a single zip file.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><a style="border-bottom:0 !important" href="https://builtwith.com/datasets"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/screely-1564700036124.webp" alt="Dataset Homepage Screenshot" class="wp-image-1935"/></a></figure>



<p>You can subscribe to these data feeds to get daily updated changes or purchase them as one-off datasets to analyze.</p>



<p>Previously to get the technology history for a list of websites you had to know the list of websites that you wanted to research and then use the Domain API to get that technology history.</p>



<p>Get sample data, view the available datasets at <a href="https://builtwith.com/datasets">https://builtwith.com/datasets</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/08/20/builtwith-datasets/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/08/20/builtwith-datasets/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Filtering by State and City</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've made it much easier now to filter a report by city and state/county. </p>



<p>On Technology Trends report lists for non-Mega reports you will start to see State/County breakdown for country based reports -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/screely-1557096651366-1024x556.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1919"/></figure>



<p>Clicking through to State variations will allow you to create reports by State and drill down further into City based reports -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/screely-1557096635305-1024x556.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1920"/></figure>



<p>The City/State/Zip code (or City/Country/Postcode) for reports will also be available in the Meta Data Export for reports.</p>



<p>See State/City filtering capabilities on this report -  <br><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Hotjar/United-States">https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Hotjar/United-States</a> </p>



<p>You can also access the new report by searching the variations on the create new tech report screen -</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/screely-1557719688765-1024x556.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1923"/></figure>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/07/18/filtering-by-state-and-city/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/07/18/filtering-by-state-and-city/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>More Relationship Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/builtwith.com">BuiltWith relationship data</a> has been used to track the proliferation of 'Fake News' websites, the of the agencies behind websites and even used in OSINT  research of website networks providing disinformation/influence operations.</p>



<p>We've just add 189 new tracking attributes to our relationship data to further discover the relationships behind these websites, taking us to an  263 different relationship types tracked and will be adding more shortly!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/06/19/more-relationship-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/06/19/more-relationship-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Highlight Technologies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Because we are now tracking over 32,000 web technologies as of May 2019, using the free and detailed lookup tool can bring back an overwhelming amount of information.</p>



<p>If you are very specifically interested in certain technologies they can be harder to find. So we've built a new function called 'Highlight Technologies' -</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter is-resized"><a href="https://builtwith.com/profile-config" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/highlightControl.webp" alt="Highlight Technologies" /></a></figure></div>



<p>You can choose up to 20 different technologies to highlight and they will appear at the top of lookups for sites that have any matching technologies -</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter is-resized"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/highlightExample.webp" alt="Example of Highlighted Technologies" /></figure></div>



<p>This is a free feature for anyone who creates a free account at BuiltWith. Get configuring your highlighted technologies at <a href="https://builtwith.com/profile-config">https://builtwith.com/profile-config</a> </p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/05/21/highlight-technologies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/05/21/highlight-technologies/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>SAML for Teams</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We now support SAML Single Sign On for Team access to BuiltWith Pro. </p>



<p>This means that as an administrator of a Team account you no longer need to use our Team user administration tools but can use your existing identity provider (like Salesforce, OneLogin or PingIdentity).</p>



<p>At the end of the day that means less work for yourself.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/SAML2.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1891"/></figure>



<p>To get SAML enabled for your team account just <a href="https://builtwith.com/contact">contact us</a> and we will enable it for you. Speed the process up by sending us your Entity ID, SSO Url and X509 certificate.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/04/30/saml-for-teams/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/04/30/saml-for-teams/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Finding Staging, Development and Test Websites</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Because we have almost 100% coverage of the active internet, including sub-domains, we can identify when websites are testing out new features and functions. This means we can see when a website is trying out another product on the public internet but on a staging or test domain.</p>



<p>We've added the ability to filter reports by websites that have particular keywords in their domain name or subdomain to aid this.</p>



<p></p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><a style="border:0 !important" href="https://kb.builtwith.com/filtering-reports/finding-websites-in-staging-testing-and-development/"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/screely-1552887391613-1024x556.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1873"/></a><figcaption>Demo of Filtering</figcaption></figure>



<p>For example you could create a list of 100,000 sites using Shopify then search for the keyword 'staging' to find domains in that list that might be using the technology on staging.test.org for example.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/03/24/finding-staging-development-and-test-websites/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/03/24/finding-staging-development-and-test-websites/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Making a Large List Usable</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>If you want a list of all Shopify sites you're looking at list now that is close to 1,000,000 websites - how is that usable? Send an email to all of them is just spam so that won't work.</p><p>Breaking the list down into a more usable list is what the BuiltWith Pro tool excels at doing - with over 30,000 other technologies tracked as of March 2019 and a unique website spending breakdown function you can filter a list like Shopify down from 1,000,000 sites to 100 sites - then use that filtering knowledge to build a clear outreach to customers who will actually benefit from your product offering.</p><p>We made a quick video demoing how you can create a list and bring it down to a much more usable size and then using the additional LeadsEye tool to further filter that list down.</p>

<div style="padding:56.25% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/323934356?h=83148e32a3&badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479/embed" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;"></iframe></div>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/03/14/making-a-large-list-usable/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/03/14/making-a-large-list-usable/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Shopify Themes</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We're now tracking all of the themes listed in the <a href="https://themes.shopify.com/">Shopify Theme Store</a> on BuiltWith.</p>



<p>These default themes are sometime free, sometime paid for which we indicate in detailed profiles. We're also tracking 'Custom Theme' which means that the site has developed or paid someone to develop their own theme for their Shopify Store!</p>



<p>You can see all of the Themes we are tracking at -<br><br><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/shopify-theme">https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/shopify-theme</a></p>



<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/02/26/shopify-themes/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/02/26/shopify-themes/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Report Ready Notifications</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sick of waiting around for those reports with 1,000,000 results in them? Me to, they generate pretty quickly but still, anything longer than 1/10th of a second is too long in the 21st century.</p>



<p>If you enable notifications on the BuiltWith Pro dashboard we'll send you an alert when a report that has taken longer than 60 seconds to generate.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter is-resized"><img style="width:400px !important" src="https://d28rh9vvmrd65v.cloudfront.net/img/features/alerts.gif" alt="" /><figcaption>This is what alerts look like on Windows 10.</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>This is great if you have the patience of a boiling kettle. More information on how to setup alerts at <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/account-management/how-to-enable-domain-and-report-notifications/">https://kb.builtwith.com/account-management/how-to-enable-domain-and-report-notifications/</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/02/04/report-ready-notifications/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/02/04/report-ready-notifications/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 4 Feb 2019 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Localization</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've localized BuiltWith into English, German, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Chinese and Japanese to support our growing customer base around the world and support the 1.6 million visitors we had in December 2018, of which 20% have a non-English browser language.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/screely-1547501461823-1024x612.webp" alt="Korean Translation" class="wp-image-1850"/><div class="text-center">Korean Translation</div></figure>



<p>Last year we redesigned the site to make it clearer that we have data for the entire globe, localizing the site into additional languages helps this cause and makes it easier for users to explore the feature of BuiltWith in their own language.</p>



<p>We used translators from each respective country to translate and check the site in these languages.</p>



<p>Update: We just added French language as well!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/01/21/localization/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/01/21/localization/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Websites with Plans and Pricing Pages</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We added a feature to BuiltWith where we track websites that <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Plans-and-Pricing">link to a Plans & Pricing page</a>.</p>



<p>This can be quite useful when looking for businesses, especially those that are related to all websites that are SaaS systems.</p>



<p>This complements the other link based technology tracking under our '<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/homepage-link">Homepage Link</a>' category.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/01/13/websites-with-plans-and-pricing-pages/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2019/01/13/websites-with-plans-and-pricing-pages/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>List API v3</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've just pushed live version 3 of the List API! This version of the API fixes issues with super large reports - allowing you to access technology reports with more than 2,000,000 results.</p>



<p>More information and documentation for List API v3 is available at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/list-api">https://api.builtwith.com/list-api</a></p>



<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/12/19/list-api-v3/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/12/19/list-api-v3/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>1000+ New Technologies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Over 1000 new technologies are being tracked on BuiltWith in the last quarter of 2018 -</p>
<ul>
 	<li>216 new analytics tools</li>
 	<li>258 new CMS'</li>
 	<li>326 new widgets</li>
 	<li>112 new email providers</li>
 	<li>51 new ad technologies</li>
</ul>
<p>We'll keep pushing to add as many technologies as we can and look forward to adding many more in the months to come!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/11/30/1000-new-technologies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/11/30/1000-new-technologies/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Domain Technology Notifications</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Domain technology notifications allows you to get alerted when websites you are interested in add new technologies.

<img  src="https://d28rh9vvmrd65v.cloudfront.net/img/features/alerts.gif" style="width:400px !important"/><br/>How the alerts appear on Windows 10

This service is free to use for up to 5 domains on free accounts with options to upgrade to a plan to add lots more to your list! All you need to do is click the 'Create Notification' on website profiles you visit, then when new technologies are added you will be alerted as shown above and sent to the screen below -

<a href="https://builtwith.com/alerts/config"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1827" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/screely-1540792603482-1024x638.webp" /></a>Get setup on Notifications now by visiting - <a href="https://builtwith.com/alerts/config">https://builtwith.com/alerts/config</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/11/13/domain-technology-notifications/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/11/13/domain-technology-notifications/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>All Websites with Store Locators</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've added new tracking to BuiltWith to allow you to filter and create lists of websites that have '<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Find-a-Store">Find a Store</a>' style links on their homepage. This lets you find sites that have multiple physical stores and stockists of physical products in the real world.</p>

<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/screely-1536054825033-1024x607.webp" alt="Store"/>

<p>Above is an example of a website with a Store Locator (albeit with a Google Maps API key error). View Trends and get lists of sites via <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Find-a-Store">https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Find-a-Store</a></p>

<p>Store Locator / Find a Store websites are typically established and or have a physical product to sell so can be a great breakdown for reports.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/10/22/all-websites-with-store-locators/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/10/22/all-websites-with-store-locators/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Careers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The new <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/Careers">Careers Tracking</a> lets you find sites that link to a "Careers" or "Work for Us" or "Vacancies" style links from the homepage of websites.</p>

<div style="text-align:center"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/careers-section-1024x607.webp" alt="" /><br/>An example Careers section on the McDonald's website</div>

<p>This new tracking method can be quite useful when trying to find sites that have job opportunities or even just have the capacity to hire people.</p>

<p>You can see the other homepage links we track at <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/link/homepage-link">https://trends.builtwith.com/link/homepage-link</a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/10/10/careers/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/10/10/careers/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Customize Technology Profiles</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Did you know on BuiltWith you can customize the standard and detailed profiles? This makes the BuiltWith tool that is used every day by thousands of people that tiny bit more useful.

For free users you can hide certain parts of the profile as well as define the sort order of the results, i.e. if you're really interested in eCommerce over Analytics move that to the top!

<a href="https://builtwith.com/profile-config"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1786 size-large" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/customizeProfile-1024x607.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="607" /></a>

You can do all of this customization at <a href="https://builtwith.com/profile-config">https://builtwith.com/profile-config</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/09/19/customize-technology-profiles/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/09/19/customize-technology-profiles/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Redirect Tab</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added a Redirect Tab to lookups on BuiltWith - this works across the extension as well. It shows what other domains redirect to the domain, or if the domain redirects, where it redirects to.

<a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/boq.com.au"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1800 size-large" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/screely-1534396221673-1024x607.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="607" /></a>

The redirect functionality is a part of the Pro tools but we've put it in the indiviual lookups for everyone to use. Checkout one here - <a href="https://builtwith.com/redirects/boq.com.au">https://builtwith.com/redirects/boq.com.au</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/09/03/redirect-tab/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/09/03/redirect-tab/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 3 Sep 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Technology Awards</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added a new section to BuiltWith Trends called 'Awards' - that lets you quickly see where a technology is popular for example -

<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1781" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/awardsInAction-1024x607.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="607" />

This is generally just interesting and it also gives some feedback about where a technology might be popular (for example it will tell you if a technology is number 1 in Japan). See this live on <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify</a> for example.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/08/23/technology-awards/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/08/23/technology-awards/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Geo Redirects</title>
      <description><![CDATA[When we index the Entire Internet we come across a lot of domain redirects. I.e. when you visit <strong>cottonon.com.hk</strong> and it automatically sends you to <strong>cottonon.com/HK/</strong> like shown in the screenshot below -<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1792" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/screely-1534219735662-1024x607.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="607" />

Previously we'd "lose" that link between the sites and just say we found the results at cottonon.com. That is changing today with the introduction of the "Redirects" tab on reports -

<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1793" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/screely-1534219867333-1024x607.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="607" />

This data is also fully exportable on the 'Export' tab of the report as TSV that lists all of the sites in your reports and all of the sites that those sites redirect from. The benefit of this data is it helps to find geo-localized versions of sites.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/08/14/geo-redirects/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/08/14/geo-redirects/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New Trends Charts</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've changed the way we compile and show trends data for web technology usage across the top sites on BuiltWith.

For the past 10 years the method we'd used for compiling the Trends data was to, index the top sites, then report how many of those sites were using the technology from that run.

This simplistic approach worked well, until the Internet evolved slightly, sites no longer respond with the same technology every time you visit them, they also work differently from one source location to another. They also require deeper indexing, i.e. loading all of the JavaScript on a site to see if that fires off more calls to other JavaScript. For every top site run we are also at the mercy of the indexer working properly for that particular week which was not always the case, the top sites are also changing over time and the providers of that data could make a big change one week and not change it at all the next.

So, the new method of providing top trends data is much cleaner and more accurate. We use our Pro database to create the charts. The Pro database keeps history and detected dates for technologies over time and so allows us to re-create the charts as well as allowing us to rely on different attempts over a longer period of time to determine if a site is using a technology or not. It also keeps the top site list static for that period of time providing a fairer representation of the usage.

<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1755" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/newTrends-661x1024.webp" alt="" width="661" height="1024" />

You can see this is the example above which is for Magento eCommerce technology - rather than the coverage having a jump then a dip then a jump again, which just doesn't seem right, the new Trend line is smoother showing a steep incline then a slow down which is a more realistic representation of Magento coverage across top sites.

The numbers are also slightly higher as we're covering the entire domain in our chart, not just the homepages of the top sites.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/07/29/new-trends-charts/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/07/29/new-trends-charts/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Focused Publicly Traded Tech Companies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[I love this data, it's probably one of my favourite golden nuggets that has come out of tracking web technologies. Some of the technologies we track are for publicly listed companies. However there's two categories of companies in this group that we track, web focused and more general. More general are companies like Adobe, where we can track the use of many of their technologies like Adobe TagManager, Scene7 and Adobe Target but we can't track the usage of Adobe Photoshop, so we're not really getting a total picture of their usage.

The other group is what we call Web Focused, there companies primarily run their businesses on the Internet, an example of this type of company is HubSpot, a marketing automation company that in general requires code that we can detect on a website to determine if a website is a customer or not.

My favourite example though is AfterPay, a buy now pay later system here in Australia. They do have an offline presence in physical stores but most of those physical stores have an eCommerce site. Their growth in the top sites (which are predominately not Australian) is really good -

<img class="aligncenter wp-image-1763" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/trends.builtwith.com_payment_AfterpayiPad-Pro-1024x768.webp" alt="" width="760" height="570" />

 

Their stock price for almost the same period is very similar to their technology tracking growth -

<img class="aligncenter wp-image-1762" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/www.tradingview.com_chart_sHLtWuiH_iPad-Pro-1024x768.webp" alt="" width="760" height="570" />

Obviously there's other market factors that contribute to the share price but the BuiltWith Web Focused publicly traded technology tracking information might be useful to you.

You can also create full lists on any of the plans that will allow you to see historically what sites have used one of these technologies and keep you up to date with new sites that add them.

View all of our publicly tracked technologies here - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/public-companies">https://trends.builtwith.com/public-companies</a>

 

<span style="color: #808080;"><strong>Not Investment Advice</strong></span>
<span style="color: #808080;">The information in this blog post contains general information about web technology usage of publicly traded companies. References to specific securities throughout this website are for informational purposes only and should not be considered as recommendations for purchase or sale.</span>

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/07/17/web-focused-publicly-traded-tech-companies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/07/17/web-focused-publicly-traded-tech-companies/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The New BuiltWith Finally Here</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for waiting! If you did wait, maybe you didn't even know or care which is probably more likely. In fact most of these blog posts are produced because showing the site has changing and dynamic blog and social content might help improve traffic ranking but that's a story for another day maybe.</p>

<p>Here's the new BuiltWith -</p>

<a href="https://builtwith.com"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1750" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/builtwith.com_iPad-Pro-1024x768.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="768" /></a>

<p>At first glance it doesn't look like anything has changed from the old site! The change was really to make future changes a lot simpler. The code base for the old BuiltWith site was 5 years old, any new changes that we made required careful planning. Starting with a re-written streamlined code base means we can add additional features much more quickly. Some of the features that required payment are now free, such as full trends history and the ability to get information from curated lists.  For example you don't need to be logged in and pay now to see full Trends history back to 2011 for Google Analytics - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics</a> and you can create any of these lists on this page as a free user and get all of the results, not just the top 50 - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/curated-reports">https://trends.builtwith.com/curated-reports</a>.</p>

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/07/05/the-new-builtwith-finally-here/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/07/05/the-new-builtwith-finally-here/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Jul 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sneak Peak II</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Progress is being made on the BuiltWith redesign! One thing we've noticed with how BuiltWith is currently used is that the 80 / 20 rule really holds true. That is 80% of the time is spent in 20% of the product.

To that end the 80% of the 20% is the priority for this new release.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dashboard.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1735" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dashboard-1024x661.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="661" /></a>

The new site will be launched Northern Hemisphere Summer 2018 as the end of the rebuild is finally in sight.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/distribution.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1736" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/distribution-1024x661.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="661" /></a>

Although the process is not without it's complexity seeing as there is production code written in 2007 that has been checked and re-written, upgrading a site is a lot easier than starting from scratch.

A more detailed upgrade and rewrite process will be available once the new site is launched!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/06/13/sneak-peak-ii/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/06/13/sneak-peak-ii/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Privacy Compliance Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA["We've updated our privacy policy"  we've all seen that a thousand times this week. With that in mind we've just added a new category under widgets called "<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/privacy-compliance">Privacy Compliance</a>" that tracks all of the cookie compliance, GDPR Company and Privacy related technologies that have emerged and are now emerging, this includes the IAB's Content Manager Provider system and vendors that have registered as CMPs.

Also we've updated our <a href="https://builtwith.com/privacy">privacy policy</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/05/27/privacy-compliance-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/05/27/privacy-compliance-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>GDPR Compliance</title>
      <description><![CDATA[As of May 1st 2018 BuiltWith is GDPR Compliant. We no longer provide or store personal details of citizens in the EU and no longer accept or store any personal identifiable information that is not your own that you might provide to us. We also do not have any third party relationships with data providers that cannot and have not enforced GDPR compliance.

We are also providing global compliance for personal information, allowing you to stay compliant as privacy laws change across the globe.

We have also updated our existing website as a data controller to ensure people creating accounts at BuiltWith understand and give affirmative clear actions when providing consent for us to store their personal information.

Checkout our new <a href="https://builtwith.com/privacy">Privacy Policy</a>, which outlines what data we collect and how we secure that data and what data processors we share personal data with.

<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation">Learn more about the GDPR Regulation</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/05/01/gdpr-compliance/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/05/01/gdpr-compliance/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 1 May 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sneak Peek</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith in current form is now over 5 years old. That's an eternity on the Internet. After 5 years of doing support tickets for the current BuiltWith platform we know exactly what needs improving, what bits never get used and what bits are really important to people.

Rebuilding functionality removes a lot of the complexity from a coding point of view but also from the perspective of the customer who uses the site every day.

With that in mind we're re-building the entire system - it's an evolution not a revolution. In fact the current Pro platform will still be functional for existing customers for as long as they need it to be. Things like API will remain 100% compatible. The new site needs to be finished, go through user testing but here's a sneak peek where we are at so far.

[caption id="attachment_1709" align="aligncenter" width="655"]<img class=" wp-image-1709" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/allLive-950x1024.webp" alt="" width="655" height="706" /> Technologies Tab of reports becomes more functional.[/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_1708" align="aligncenter" width="660"]<img class=" wp-image-1708" src="/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/abusage-930x1024.webp" alt="" width="660" height="727" /> Trends data will use static top sites to remove bumps in weekly totals.[/caption]

Back to work on getting this finished!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/04/17/sneak-peek/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/04/17/sneak-peek/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2018 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>JavaScript Indexing</title>
      <description><![CDATA[To keep up to date with what runs on a website we've added new tracking to see the scripts used. This method of indexing allows us to add 1000's of new technologies to the tracking by going beyond in-memory javascript objects to viewing the actual code loaded but potentially not instantiated by the website itself.

This new tracking will help uncover some of the more hidden frameworks, such as <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/spin.js">Spin.js</a> a technology that runs on BuiltWith but has no in-memory indexer.

You'll start to see this new tracking added to the site soon, we've started with a few thousand technologies but will continually expand that!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/03/06/javascript-indexing/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/03/06/javascript-indexing/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 6 Mar 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith for Crunchbase</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Crunchbase is the destination for discovering industry trends, investments, and news about hundreds of thousands of public and private companies globally. Crunchbase's new Marketplace allows you to get BuiltWith technology directly integrated into your Crunchbase experience.

For more information and to get started with the BuiltWith Crunchbase app visit <a href="https://www.crunchbase.com/marketplace/builtwith/">https://www.crunchbase.com/marketplace/builtwith/</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/02/21/builtwith-for-crunchbase/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/02/21/builtwith-for-crunchbase/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Company Name to URL API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Have you got a list of company names and want the website urls associated with them? You can now use the <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/company-to-url">BuiltWith Company To Url API</a> to do just that.

<a href="https://api.builtwith.com/company-to-url"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1554" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/cnpng.webp" alt="" width="692" height="463" /></a>

The API looks at company names and social links that we index across our entire database, then filters out all of the junk to try and find the most similar match to the company name you provide. I.e. if you have the company name 'Shell' we'll return shell.com as the website. The more "internet friendly" the business is the more likely we'll find a company name for it. We'll also only charge the result if we find something.

Try it out for yourself at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/company-to-url">https://api.builtwith.com/company-to-url</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/02/09/company-name-to-url-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/02/09/company-name-to-url-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 9 Feb 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith HubSpot Companies Sync</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We now sync technology and meta data to HubSpot Companies! Since updating their API they now support bulk updates to Company data and so we can now support HubSpot BuiltWith Sync for them.

You can sync 1000's of fields and update hundreds of thousands of records in HubSpot every day with BuiltWith on any of the plans.

Get started with <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/">BuiltWith HubSpot Sync</a> now.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/01/22/builtwith-hubspot-companies-sync/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/01/22/builtwith-hubspot-companies-sync/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Shopify Apps</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added tracking for over 100 Shopify Apps as listed on the Shopify App Marketplace. The top in use Shopify Market Place Apps can be seen at <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/shopify-app">https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/shopify-app</a> and of course are fully accessible to download the lists of sites using these specific Shopify Apps on <a href="https://builtwith.com/signup">BuiltWith TrendsPro</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/01/03/shopify-apps/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2018/01/03/shopify-apps/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 3 Jan 2018 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Support for 24 New Countries</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added physical location filtering for 24 new countries - Saudi Arabia, Greece, Israel, Argentina, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Ireland, Hungary, Portugal, South Africa, Indonesia, Philippines, Turkey, Singapore, Hong Kong, Norway, Finland, Taiwan, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Austria and Sweden!

This is part of our new data source that provides us with virtually 100% coverage of entire internet active websites.

You can access these filters in the report building part of the tool, checkout the "<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/filtering-a-list-by-geography/">Filtering a List by Geography</a>" knowledge base article for more information!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/12/14/support-for-24-new-countries/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/12/14/support-for-24-new-countries/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith for GMail</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith is now officially available within Gmail from the <a href="https://gsuite.google.com/marketplace/app/builtwith/422986805793">G Suite Marketplace</a>!
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="https://gsuite.google.com/marketplace/app/builtwith/422986805793">https://gsuite.google.com/marketplace/app/builtwith/422986805793</a></strong></p>
<a href="https://gsuite.google.com/marketplace/app/builtwith/422986805793"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1685" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/gsuiteInAction-1024x581.webp" alt="" width="652" height="370" /></a>

This new Add-on lists all of the technologies that are in use on the domain of the email that you receive, allowing you to quickly vet inbound leads and it's totally free to install!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/12/05/builtwith-for-gmail/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/12/05/builtwith-for-gmail/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Dec 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>New Sync Fields for Salesforce and HubSpot</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've added some additional fields that now sync with <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/">HubSpot</a> and <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/15/builtwith-salesforce-sync/">Salesforce</a>, these new fields are listed below -</p>

<ul>
<li>bw_emails - All of the emails we have associated with a lead</li>
<li>bw_telephones - All of the telephone numbers we have associated with a lead</li>
<li>bw_facebook - Facebook Profile Link of Lead</li>
<li>bw_twitter - Link to Twitter Profile of Lead</li>
<li>bw_youtube - Link to YouTube page of Lead</li>
<li>bw_linkedin - Link to LinkedIn Company Page</li>
<li>bw_google - Link to Google+ page of Lead</li>
<li>bw_pinterest - Link to Pinterest page of Lead</li>
<li>bw_hubgit - Link to GitHub page of Lead</li>
<li>bw_instagram - Link to Instragram profile of Lead</li>
<li>bw_vk - Link to VK profile of Lead</li>
<li>bw_mieovim - Link to Vimeo page of Lead</li>
</ul>

<p>Salesforce and HubSpot sync are available on all plans and also now sync up to 500,000 leads/accounts per day.</p>

<p>All of these new fields are listed on the Salesforce and HubSpot Sync pages respectively.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/11/16/new-sync-fields-for-salesforce-and-hubspot/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/11/16/new-sync-fields-for-salesforce-and-hubspot/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith For Firefox (Web Extension)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've updated our Firefox add-on to be Web Extension compatible. This is a worthwhile upgrade if you're using the old Firefox extension as it now works almost identically to the Chrome extension.

Get it here - <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/builtwith/">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/builtwith/</a>

 

For support email us via <a href="https://builtwith.com/contact">https://builtwith.com/contact</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/31/builtwith-for-firefox-web-extension/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/31/builtwith-for-firefox-web-extension/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Dogfooding LeadsEye</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We added 450 new technologies this weekend, dog fooding our own tool to do it! Here's how we did it -
<ol>
 	<li>Created a list of websites that were making outbound calls from websites that we didn't already have tracked - this is a process we do internally to do new research</li>
 	<li>Uploaded that list into <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">LeadsEye</a>
<ol>
 	<li>That allow us to see pictures of the homepage of the sites as well how much those websites were spending</li>
</ol>
</li>
 	<li>We then manually checked the images and determined which ones were leads and which ones were junk - it's a process that is very quick, you can very quickly see which sites are worth adding</li>
 	<li>We then went through all of the leads and added them into BuiltWith</li>
</ol>
We started with a list of around 8000 websites and got it down to 650 actual leads using LeadsEye and from that create around 450 new technologies, updated existing tracking for the rest of determined they were actually junk.

We could of used BuiltWith and its <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/creating-a-report-based-on-a-list-of-websites-you-supply/">list upload capabilities</a> to initially filter the list as well to make our starting point even smaller and more prioritised.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/23/dogfooding-leadseye/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/23/dogfooding-leadseye/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Stand Out Technologies October 2017</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ 

When we update the Entire Internet trends we try and find some interesting technologies companies that are showing promise.

You can do this analysis yourself using our <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/investor-center">Investor Center</a> tool - that allows you to browse technology total changes for technologies across any period of time across any group of sites we track, top 10k, 100k, 1m and Entire Internet.

So here's our run down of three interesting technologies that are gaining market share -
<h2>Recart/GhostMonitor<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/GhostMonitor"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1658 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/recart.webp" alt="" width="800" height="241" /></a></h2>
An abandonment cart tool that works with WooCommerce/Shopify/BigCommerce has shown strong growth, it helps that it can piggyback on the success of all three of those eCommerce platforms (especially Shopify) recently. It doubled the amount of sites we found it on in the past 4 months alone.

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/GhostMonitor">View Recart Usage Statistics</a>
<h2>Google Optimize 360</h2>
<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Optimize-360"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1656 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/gas.webp" alt="" width="800" height="140" /></a>

Google have been in and out of the testing game a few times in the past 10 years - this version appears to be working and has shown good growth, their top site growth appears to have plateaued slightly but the Entire Internet detection grew 1.6x since June.

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Optimize-360">View Google Optimize 360 Statistics</a>
<h2>STMP2GO</h2>
<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/SMTP2GO"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1657" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/smtp2go.webp" alt="" width="800" height="196" /></a>

This transaction email provider had the biggest market share growth in this technology group in the past 4 months - x1.57 more sites. Transactional email providers had a very good period in general with growth across all of the major platforms as people figure out sending automated emails themselves is hard.

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/SMTP2GO">View SMTP2GO Statistics</a>

<hr />

You can browser most of these (for free) at the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/investor-center">BuiltWith Investor Center</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/09/stand-out-technologies-october-2017/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/09/stand-out-technologies-october-2017/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 9 Oct 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>APIv12 Attributes</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've uploaded a new version of the BuiltWith Domain API - Version 12 - that lets you get additional domain attributes with your lookups.

This includes things like the amount of URLs in a sitemap of a website, the amount of custom metrics the website is reporting via Google Analytics, Tag Manager attribute loads and other number related data for websites.

Check it out via <a href="https://api.builtwith.com">https://api.builtwith.com</a> - as always the API is backwards compatible, you can use v1 from 5 years ago if you like!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/05/apiv12-attributes/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/10/05/apiv12-attributes/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Oct 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Publicly Traded Companies Technology Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith tracks web technology penetration across the entire internet. Some of those technologies are owned and run by public companies, some public companies have parts of their systems in trackable web technologies, like Facebook, Google, Akamai - however their main business components are not as easily trackable.

However some public companies have their majority operations in web based trackable technology. These technology companies include <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Hubspot">Hubspot</a> and<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Hubspot"></a> <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify</a> for example.

Shopify is a great use case example, their technology detection usage graph has been increasing every week across all bands we track, Top 10k, 100k, 1m and Entire Internet. Their August 2017 earnings report announced a 75% YoY revenue growth which you could infer from their custom growth in the BuiltWith Trends charts.

There's obviously other factors that affect stock price but amount of customers is usually a good correlation to amount of sales for this type of business.

The top 1m site count is similar to their stock price -

<img class="aligncenter wp-image-1637" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/shopifyStockPriceAndSiteCount-755x1024.webp" alt="" width="599" height="812" />

 

Which companies can you track on BuiltWith that are linked to public companies? We wanted to find out for ourselves so we built the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/public-companies">Publicly Traded Companies landing page on BuiltWith Trends</a> -

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/public-companies"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1638" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/publicCompanies-1024x469.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="469" /></a>

We'll add more companies as we find them to this list.

 

<span style="font-size: 11px;"><strong>Not Investment Advice:</strong> The information on the website contains general information about web technology usage of publicly traded companies. References to specific securities throughout this website are for informational purposes only and should not be considered as recommendations for purchase or sale.</span>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/09/25/publicly-traded-companies-technology-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/09/25/publicly-traded-companies-technology-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Exclusion Lists</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Using BuiltWith as our tool for ourselves, we realized it was quite difficult from within the tool itself to know what results were already Leads or Accounts. Or even a way to manage the things you knew were not leads at all (but junk).

So we've created a site wide tool called 'Exclusion Lists' -<img class="aligncenter wp-image-1623" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/exclusionListsScreenshot-1024x543.webp" alt="" width="702" height="372" />

Adding domains to exclusion list greys them out in reports, allows you to keep track of what leads you've already either added to your CRM system or excluded from your research.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/filtering-reports/exclusion-lists/">Watch an end-to-end demo of how to use BuiltWith Exclusion Lists</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/09/14/exclusion-lists/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/09/14/exclusion-lists/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Website Attributes</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've started collecting bits of information related to websites that aren't technologies or technology tags but are other attributes that we can pin against a website and then track historically.</p>

<p>The sorts of things we are tracking as attributes include -</p>
<ol>
 	<li>Google Tag Variables Count</li>
 	<li>Sitemap URL Count</li>
 	<li>Traffic Attributes (from <a href="https://majestic.com/">Majestic SEO</a>)</li>
 	<li>Google Analytics Dimensions Count</li>
 	<li>Google Analytics Goal Count</li>
</ol>
 

<p>Attributes are visible on a one-to-one basis on detailed technology lookups -</p>

<div class="text-center"><a href="https://builtwith.com/detailed/smh.com.au"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/demoAttributes.webp" alt=""  /></a></p>

<p>They are also fully exportable on <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/what-data-can-i-export-from-builtwith-pro/">BuiltWith TrendsPro Reports on the Export tab</a> and they can also be sync'd with <a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar">Salesforce / HubSpot / Pardot via our Bulk Sync</a> functions offered by those products.</p>

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/09/06/website-attributes/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/09/06/website-attributes/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Sep 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Company To Url</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Some people ask us for technology information for a list of companies they have. We've not been able to help in the past because our primary key is website domain. Domain is actually a really good unique identifier for a business as they are unique to the domain, however matching company names to domains is slightly more tricky.

However, we've create an API endpoint and now the ability to perform this within the tool itself. It won't always get it right and sometimes it won't find anything at all (however you could use <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">LeadsEye</a> to quickly validate it manually).

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/creating-a-company-to-url-report/">We have created an end-to-end demo of the service here</a>.

We've also got an API endpoint for this at - <a href="_wp_link_placeholder" data-wplink-edit="true">https://api.builtwith.com/company-to-url</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/08/20/company2url/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/08/20/company2url/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Ads.txt Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added tracking for the <a href="https://iabtechlab.com/ads-txt/">IABs ads.txt specification</a>. The IAB's mission is to increase transparency in the programmatic advertising ecosystem by allowing websites to create a public record of who it has direct and reseller relationships with, making it harder for counterfeit inventory to be shown on websites.

We'll be tracking the uptake of ads.txt across the entire internet as best as possible, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/ads/ads-txt">our coverage for ads.txt will be here</a>.

 

<img class="aligncenter wp-image-1630" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/ads.txt.webp" alt="" width="475" height="217" />

 

We'll also be tracking what ad platforms have direct and reseller relationships with websites as shown on a profile like <a href="https://builtwith.com/dailymail.co.uk">https://builtwith.com/dailymail.co.uk</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/08/13/ads-txt-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/08/13/ads-txt-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Free API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/free-api">BuiltWith Free API</a> lets you perform domain lookups to get technology group and category totals and technology update dates for web domains. This new API endpoint has multiple functions -
<ul>
 	<li>You can add some generic information to your own products - i.e. "site xyz.com has 2 marketing automation tools currently in use"</li>
 	<li>You can use it alongside the <a href="https://api.builtwith.com">Domain API</a>, ensuring that a record has changed before committing to using a paid for API credit.</li>
</ul>
Anyone can use the Free API you just need a <a href="https://builtwith.com/signup">free account</a> the only restriction is that lookups are rate limited, just like free profiles lookups. Rate limits can be removed for paying Domain API customers if requested.

Responses come back as either XML or JSON, whichever you choose, making the API widely compatible with all systems.

Learn more and get started with the Free API at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/free-api">https://api.builtwith.com/free-api</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/30/free-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/30/free-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>10 Years of BuiltWith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week marks the 10 year anniversary of BuiltWith - the idea of it was conceived on Sunday afternoon of July 22nd, 2007.

There are a few BuiltWith stories out there like this one <a href="http://www.startupdaily.net/2015/09/builtwith-is-perhaps-one-of-australias-most-profitable-online-companies-and-has-zero-staff/">BuiltWith is perhaps Australia's most Profitable Business</a>, <a href="https://medium.com/@andrewjrogers/the-story-of-builtwith-e3bbc17c239f">The Story of BuiltWith</a> by Andrew Rogers and <a href="http://www.hostingadvice.com/blog/builtwith-more-than-how-websites-are-made/">The Man Behind BuiltWith</a> by Hosting Advice they are all great but here's my own from day 1.
<h2>The Startup Curve</h2>
Paul Graham of <a href="http://www.ycombinator.com/">YCombinator</a> created this chart in 2012, the original post has gone but <a href="http://avc.com/2012/03/the-startup-curve/">Fred Wilson's coverage of it</a> gives information about its roots. BuiltWith's journey is fairly typical of the startup curve and this story fits around this.

 

<img class="aligncenter wp-image-1573" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/startup.png" alt="" width="386" height="253" />

 
<h2>2006 - Pre-Startup Curve</h2>
[caption id="attachment_1565" align="alignright" width="376"]<img class=" wp-image-1565" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/GMC2006-1024x610.jpg" alt="" width="376" height="224" /> STIRR Sydney December 2006 (Me, Marcus, Chris) - Attribution: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/adwentures/316012973/">Mick Liubinskas</a>[/caption]

I went with two of my friends to an event called STIRR that was run by <a href="http://www.liubinskas.com/">Mick Liubinskas</a>; it was a meetup for people interested in the startup scene and an event where teams had to split up and think of ideas and pitch them.

What I took most from the meetup is that <strong>anyone could do a startup</strong> and that <strong>I didn't like the pitching side at all</strong>.
<h3></h3>
<h3></h3>
<h3>Failed Projects</h3>
[caption id="attachment_1571" align="aligncenter" width="330"]<img class=" wp-image-1571" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/failedStartups.png" alt="" width="330" height="148" /> Failed Ideas[/caption]

I launched head first into a lot of ideas in 2007, one of them was called "KyotoPotato" - an app that monitored how much energy your computer was using when idle that let you 'trade' unused energy with other users. "Reko" was a website recommender tool, "<a href="http://globalsurfari.com">Global Surfari</a>" was a surfing forecast tool that I'd created a few years earlier when I got really into surfing. GENNIT was a code generation tool that was the first tool to ask for payment, someone paid $10 for an account and I couldn't believe it, however, none of them took off as I'd hoped but all of them provided a learning experience of do's but mostly don'ts.
<h2>2007 - TechCrunch of Initiation</h2>
Lots of startups were launching and the eco-system around them was growing even though the world was just about to enter the start of the Global Financial Crisis.

The STIRR event was sponsored by companies like <a href="https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/tangler">Tangler</a> and I always took an interest in what these startup sites were using technology wise. I would view the source code and look at the headers of websites and find things such as a JSESSIONID cookie, which meant it was probably a Java based platform.

For whatever reason in the afternoon of Sunday July 22nd 2007 the connection between me looking at the source of a website and creating a website that told you what websites were built with clicked in my mind, I told my friend Chris (pictured above) about it, found builtwith.com was not registered and registered it that afternoon. I really liked it because it was a truly original idea, I couldn't find any other website doing technology look up information in this way.

Building the database of technologies was fun, I did it manually for a while, looking at each site and then adding detection methods. I had a full-time job at the time so weekends and evenings was where any development happened. The site was hosted on a $8/month shared hosting package that provided ASP.NET support and shared SQL Server access. It had to be lean.

[caption id="attachment_1569" align="alignleft" width="401"]<img class=" wp-image-1569" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/DIGG2007-1024x595.jpg" alt="" width="401" height="233" /> BuiltWith #1 on Digg.com August 2007[/caption]

I wrote to ReadWriteWeb and gave them the 'exclusive' for the 'launch' of BuiltWith in August 2007 <a href="https://readwrite.com/2007/08/13/builtwith_technology_profiler/">to my amazement they featured it!</a> <a href="http://digg.com">Digg</a> at the time was the internet's most popular social sharing site and BuiltWith managed to get to the number 1 slot for a while. I was using one of the first 'live analytics' packages at the time called <a href="https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/reinvigorate#/entity">Reinvigorate</a> and I was amazed at the traffic that was coming to the site. I got my girlfriend (now wife) to take a picture of me with the Active Visitor count in the hundreds, it was an amazing feeling!

I emailed Raymond King of <a href="https://aboutus.com/">AboutUs.org</a>, who later when I met up with him in Sydney said it was someone else that worked at AboutUs that liked BuiltWith so much that they added a link to builtwith.com on every domain page on his AboutUs.org wiki project, which had tens of millions of pages indexed in Google at the time, it brought lots of traffic to BuiltWith and gave it authority with search engines like Google.

Because of my very limited success with GENNIT and asking for payment, with the huge amount of traffic I was getting at the time I added the ability to buy ads on the homepage with a system I built myself!

[caption id="attachment_1574" align="aligncenter" width="410"]<img class=" wp-image-1574" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/2007BW-1024x879.png" alt="" width="410" height="352" /> BuiltWith in 2007 with my Ad Slot System[/caption]
<h2>2008-2009 - The Trough of Sorrow</h2>
I had a successful launch of BuiltWith, lots of inbound traffic to begin with, #1 Digg position, mentions in lots of the tech blogs, I even got in print in a few magazines like <a href="http://www.afr.com/leadership/entrepreneur">BRW</a>. I enjoyed adding technologies and actually enjoyed the technical challenges of fixing problems with the site. Being a programmer a lot of the technical challenges were fixed with coding improvements, I still used the $8/month shared hosting service through to 2009 (when they kicked me off for using 100% of the shared server resources).

I thought the way to make BuiltWith into a side project that made money was to offer SEO services, I built a Website Optimizer tool and offered search engine recommendations to users and gave the ability to pay for more in-depth research. The problem with the Optimizer tool was I had no real interest in SEO and there were plenty of other tools that were coming onto the market that was better. It had a few customers but not enough to make BuiltWith any more than a side project.

[caption id="attachment_1575" align="alignright" width="378"]<img class=" wp-image-1575" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/twitFail.png" alt="" width="378" height="263" /> More Failed Sideprojects[/caption]

I even started a number of other startup projects thinking BuiltWith was a fun tool but had no real future. Twitter had blasted on the scene and I built some tools like <a href="http://twitlinks.com">TwitLinks</a> (<a href="https://techcrunch.com/2008/04/14/yeah-twitlinks-isnt-useful/">which Michael Arrington Hated</a> but <a href="http://avc.com/2008/04/a-twitter-add-o/">Fred Wilson Used</a>) , <a href="http://twittruth.com">TwitTruth</a> and <a href="http://twittrading.com">TwitTrading</a>. I leave the websites up as a grave yard of work I've done.
<h3>Near Miss of Ineptitude</h3>
I filled out a listing on <a href="http://flippa.com">Flippa</a> to sell BuiltWith for a one off payment but never went through with it, I'd tried to sell Global Surfari and TwitLinks without success on Flippa before and hence never crashed out of BuiltWith altogether, but it came very close.
<h2>2009-2012 Wiggles of False Hope</h2>
I <strong>totally ignored my first paying customer</strong> for a week, here's the actual email that they sent (twice) -

[caption id="attachment_1576" align="aligncenter" width="505"]<img class=" wp-image-1576" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/ignoreEmail-1024x961.png" alt="" width="505" height="474" /> Ignoring my first customer.[/caption]

I got a job at a startup called <a href="https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/tjoos2#/entity">Tjoos</a> around the same time, Bart Jellema the founder told me if that's what people are willing to pay for then that's what I should build and sell. That advice went on to me creating <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> and <a href="https://builtwith.com/signup">BuiltWith Pro</a>, which was basically the lead into being able to buy lists.

Looking back it seems strange how many times I'd missed the cues to create the tool that BuiltWith is today, someone literally emailed asking to buy something and I still had to wait for someone else to tell me that's what I should do.

I started with reports on a pay-as-you-go basis, the model never really fitted because it was sold by size, a 2 million list of YouTube users was much more expensive than the 500 list of sites using Demandware but the effort to produce it was the same and the 500 Demandware site list was probably more valuable. <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/02/16/builtwith-reveals-the-tech-used-by-the-130-million-web-sites-that-matter-most/">TechCrunch did a BuiltWith story</a> and Eric Eldon the editor at the time told me on the phone it should be a subscription business from what he'd heard, I followed that advice and made it a monthly flat fee for access.
<h2>2012-2013 The Promised Land</h2>
[caption id="attachment_1578" align="alignright" width="381"]<img class="wp-image-1578" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/builtwith_offices_1.jpg" alt="" width="381" height="284" /> Andrew and Amy at BuiltWith HQ 2013[/caption]

I met Andrew Rogers over a coffee in 2012 as he wanted to create a BuiltWith type business for hosting data but soon realized it might be better to join BuiltWith.

We rented an office in Manly, Sydney, Australia and had a good year of rebuilding and rebranding BuiltWith and putting ideas into it that really makes it what it is today, making the product from a side project into a proper SaaS business.

BuiltWith's customer base grew based on how the Internet was changing. In 2007 Google Analytics was barely out of beta, by 2012 the amount of SaaS tools and web tools that we could index was growing very quickly, some early BuiltWith customers are now NYSE / NASDAQ listed companies with hundreds of millions in market cap that got their initial customer traction from BuiltWith data, I know this because Andrew went over to San Francisco and asked them, it was great feedback.
<h3>Product Market Fit</h3>
I believe 2013 was when BuiltWith saw its actual product market fit, it was stable enough for me to work on it full time and I believed in the tool and had reinforcement from Andrew as well, who had built a business from scratch 10 years earlier and had 50+ employees at the time.

BuiltWith has fitted into the market for less time than it has existed, <strong>it took roughly six years to get to a point where it actually found a business purpose</strong> beyond free technology lookups of websites.

BuiltWith never had any funding or investments or grown beyond a team of 2, so it's profit came from quite early days due to my own frugality, for the first 3 years it had to make more than $8 a month to cover hosting costs - I refused to move it off shared hosting for years and still use some of the best value dedicated hosting around with <a href="http://ovh.com">OVH</a>. I have worked on BuiltWith full time, evenings and weekends up until our children arrived so that has been the major "cost" of the project but I would have been doing something similar anyway.
<h2>What I've Learned in 10 Years</h2>
<h3>Advice</h3>
The few bits of key advice I did get and followed was golden, all of the people mentioned above were key to the success of BuiltWith - I am capable of building the tools but I 100% needed the advice and pointers to get it to where it is today.

[caption id="attachment_1577" align="alignright" width="439"]<img class=" wp-image-1577" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/me2007.jpg" alt="" width="439" height="192" /> Me in 2017[/caption]

I've been to a total of 3 proper startup events in 11 years, one was STIRR that started it all the second one I sat next to Ben Richardson way before Campaign Monitor got its billion dollar valuation and the third one was because Andrew was doing a talk. I do wonder if I'd gone to more of these events and met more people would BuiltWith be better and bigger than it is today or would it have reached its Product Market Fit earlier? Maybe but also maybe not.
<h3>Focus</h3>
I created at least 7 other startup projects in the past 10 years, taking my focus away from BuiltWith. That might seem crazy now but it wasn't necessarily all bad, those other projects gave insights as to what worked and what didn't and gave me more experience overall. I like Eric Ries book "<a href="http://theleanstartup.com/">The Lean Startup</a>" and all the advice it gives, but sometimes knowing what to focus on is difficult in the early days. So messing around with other ideas and projects might be actually what had to happen. The key is really that you've got to be doing something.
<h3>Enjoyment</h3>
I get to do what I enjoy every day with BuiltWith, if that was not the case there's no way it would have got to have been a real product or exist at all 10 years down the line. I still do pretty much the same thing day to day as I was doing at the start of the BuiltWith project, that is coding and building things mostly based on customer feedback. I don't really count myself as a true Entrepreneur, I never wanted to have a team of people to manage or to owe money to investors, I wouldn't enjoy it if I did.
<h2>The Next 10 Years</h2>
I didn't think I'd be doing BuiltWith full time 10 years ago when I had the idea, if I'm doing the same in 10 years time that's fine by me.

 

 

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/17/10-years-of-builtwith/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/17/10-years-of-builtwith/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Now Tracking Shopify Plus</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Along the same lines as our Google Analytics 360 Premium tracking that we added recently, we now also track variations of the <a href="https://builtwith.com/shopify">Shopify platform</a>.

Shopify has had some explosive growth in the past few months and years. All of their plans are premium but they offer extended features such as no redirect on checkout to <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify-Plus">Shopify Plus customers</a>, which you can now track and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Shopify-Plus">download in BuiltWith</a>.

We also track other variations such as <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify-NPO">Shopify NPO</a> which are not-for-profit sites that have a special NPO discount with Shopify.

All of the variations of the Shopify report are listed under 'Version Specific Reports' on the Shopify trends page at <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify</a>

 

<span style="color: #808080; font-size: 11px;">Disclaimer: Gary is a NYSE:SHOP minority shareholder.</span>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/09/now-tracking-shopify-plus/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/09/now-tracking-shopify-plus/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Google Analytics 360 Customer Lists</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Thanks to our customers knowledge we've been able to track technologies we didn't think were accessible. All of our tracking is <strong>evidence</strong> <strong>based; </strong>we have to find a signal that lets us know that a site is using a technology.

We've just added Google Analytics 360 Suite Enterprise to our tracking which you can see here - <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics-360-Suite">https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics-360-Suite</a> you can also <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Google-Analytics-360-Suite">download that list of websites using Google Analytics 360 Suite</a>.

This is just one of the new methods of tracking we've started to add to BuiltWith that requires us to go deeper into our technology research on the webi.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/05/google-analytics-360-customer-lists/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/07/05/google-analytics-360-customer-lists/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 5 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Keywords API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The keywords API gives access to the keywords we use to power BuiltWith Pro lists. If you need quick access to they keywords of a website, you can now do that with new new API endpoint!

Learn more about the Keywords API at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/keywords-api">https://api.builtwith.com/keywords-api</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/06/05/keywords-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/06/05/keywords-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 5 Jun 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New Barangaroo HQ</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've moved our global corporate headquarters to Barangaroo (a very Australian sounding place)! Barangaroo is a new development on the site of an old port terminal in Sydney, a stones throw away from the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

We start early (around 5am to cater for US customers), here's a short timelapse from our office of sunrise -

<center><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/219432897" width="90%" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></center>

Let us know if you'd like to come visit us! 

<img class="size-full wp-image-1532 aligncenter" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/bangers2.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

Our new address is -

BuiltWith Pty Ltd
35th Floor
One International Towers
100 Barangaroo Avenue
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/05/29/new-barangaroo-hq/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/05/29/new-barangaroo-hq/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>What techs do Marketing Companies use?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Scott Brinker and Anand Thaker put together a fantastic list of the top <a href="http://chiefmartec.com/2017/05/marketing-techniology-landscape-supergraphic-2017/">5000 Marketing Technologies</a>, something they've been doing every year since 2011, showing the growth of the marketing technology landscape. It's a great graphic image and it's great they've started to provide the <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sgmWCLerELolXlHHMFHdxTWvBLIfmNrKTrlbz0vBW4E/pubhtml/sheet?headers=false&gid=0">actual list of domains that make up the MarTech 5000</a> as they've called it.
<h2>What Technologies do these 5000 Marketing Tools Use Themselves?</h2>
Surely the ultimate question? Find companies that provide these services and see what they use themselves, then you've really got the ultimate list of technologies you should use. We can find the answers by using <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/creating-a-report-based-on-a-list-of-websites-you-supply/">BuiltWith's Upload a List</a> function -

<hr />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1510" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/zendeskMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Zendesk">Zendesk</a> is the most popular paid tool we found in use in the MarTech 5000 - we use it ourselves to smash through support tickets.

<hr />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1512" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hubspotMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

The majority of companies on the MarTech 5000 are marketing related, hence the name. <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Hubspot">HubSpot</a> is the most used technology dedicated to marketing on the list that we could find! Interestingly 12% of sites are also using <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Hubspot-Forms">HubSpot Forms</a>, which is a system to signup new leads that go directly into HubSpot.

<hr />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1507" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sendMandrillMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Sendgrid">SendGrid</a> and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Mandrill">Mandrill</a> hold almost a 3rd of the transaction email providers on the MarTech 5000 list with <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Mailgun">MailGun</a> holding 10% of the list. The lesson here is don't try and send automated emails yourself!

<hr />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1518" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amazonMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

Nearly a third of all sites use <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon">Amazon AWS</a> for their web hosting. 25% of all of the MarTech 5000 are on a dedicated IP address (not sharing that IP with another domain). <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Google">Google</a> host 10% of the MarTech 5000 and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Microsoft">Microsoft</a> 3%.

<hr />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1509" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/optimizelyMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">Optimizely</a> is the most popular A/B testing tool on the list, used by 13% of the sites. Whilst <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Hotjar">HotJar</a> also holds 13% of the total list.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1508" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hotJarMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="411" />

<hr />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1511" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/googleMarTech.webp" alt="" width="768" height="553" />

<a href="https://builtwith.com/google">Google</a> have such a large web footprint, 90% of sites had a detectable <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics</a> signature and 63% of sites use G Suite for their business email. There's really no avoiding the Google, they make great products and most of them are free.

<hr />

All of this data was generated using <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/">BuiltWith Pro</a>, I've included the RAW export data below -

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/martech-5000-matrix.zip">martech-5000-matrix</a> - Technology Matrix (zip/csv)
<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/martech-5000-analysis.csv">martech-5000-analysis</a> - Totals (csv)]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/05/17/what-techs-do-marketing-companies-use/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/05/17/what-techs-do-marketing-companies-use/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Exportable Tech Spend</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added <strong>Monthly USD Technology Spend</strong> to the meta data exports on reports on <a href="https://builtwith.com/login">BuiltWith Pro</a>!

<img class="aligncenter  wp-image-1503" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/techSpendExport.webp" alt="" width="523" height="453" />

This means it's now possible to prioritize results by spend in Excel/Google Sheets and any other spreadsheet software. You can also filter by spend in the tool itself but we realize some people like being able to get this data into their own systems from the exports.

Spend data is also available on the <a href="https://api.builtwith.com">API</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/04/12/exportable-tech-spend/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/04/12/exportable-tech-spend/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2017 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Workplace by Facebook Customers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We're now tracking <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Workplace-by-Facebook">Workplace by Facebook customers</a> on BuiltWith! Currently (as of February 2017) we've found at least 14,000 customers of Workplace, which is quite a large amount for something that hasn't been around for that long, however it is Facebook we're talking about, which has around a billion users!

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Workplace-by-Facebook"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1497" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/workplace.webp" alt="" width="868" height="251" /></a>

Soon we'll have <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Workplace-by-Facebook">weekly stats for Workplace by Facebook</a> users available free on BuiltWith Trends.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/02/22/workplace-by-facebook-customers/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/02/22/workplace-by-facebook-customers/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Alternative Data</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This July BuiltWith will be 10 years old, we've built up quite a large repository of information about what the internet is built with from a technological point of you.

Alternative Data has started to appear in media coverage this year. (CIO '<a href="http://www.cio.com/article/3154157/leadership-management/what-is-alternative-data-and-how-can-you-use-it.html">What is Alternative Data</a>', CBInsights '<a href="https://www.cbinsights.com/blog/alternative-data-startups-market-map-company-list/">34 Startups providing Alternative Data</a>', Financial Times '<a href="https://www.ft.com/content/08a22da8-b587-11e6-ba85-95d1533d9a62">Scraping Data, the Next Battle for Investment Returns</a>')

BuiltWith has been providing Alternative Data to Hedge/PE and VC funds for quite some time (without realising it's called Alternative Data) as we are able to determine the up and down trend, churn, competitor movements of publicly listed technology companies -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1492" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/nyseNasdaq.webp" alt="" width="460" height="658" />

 

Private companies tend to be silent about their usage of this data, but Winton Capital, the worlds 6th largest hedge fund recently did a <a href="https://tech.winton.com/blog/2017/02/technical-leadership-indicators">blog post showing how BuiltWith data can be used within Finance</a>.

If you have interest in using BuiltWith as an alternative data source please <a href="https://builtwith.com/contact">contact us</a> we're happy to help.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/02/03/alternative-data/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/02/03/alternative-data/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 3 Feb 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Microsoft Edge Extension</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You can now get BuiltWith lookups in Microsoft's new browser for Windows 10 and beyond (Microsoft Edge). <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9P9DMB8DL3Z2">Install the BuiltWith Technology Profile Extension for Edge</a>.

<a href="https://developer.microsoft.com/en-US/dashboard/apps/9P9DMB8DL3Z2"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1488" src="/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ss1-1024x509.webp" alt="" width="1024" height="509" /></a>

If you're interested in porting your extension to Edge they've made it quite easy if you've built a Chrome Extension as they can be ported to Edge.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/01/14/builtwith-microsoft-edge-extension/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/01/14/builtwith-microsoft-edge-extension/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>LeadsEye</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">LeadsEye</a> is a new tool from BuiltWith to solve a problem we had -

One of the problems we came across when adding new technologies to BuiltWith, is the fact there's a lot of junk out there on the web. Adding technologies to BuiltWith to track is a bit like finding leads with BuiltWith itself; we get a list of websites that match the criteria, filter it down as best as possible we then have to go through that list to see if they are worth adding to the database.

What we found we were doing is using sites like <a href="https://urlopener.com">urlopener.com</a> to open hundreds of tabs from the lists of websites we had and then checking the homepage to see if they were actual businesses or not.

It's a slow time consuming process. What we needed was a way to visit hundreds and thousands of websites from lists we supply, get an interface to quickly eyeball the homepage of those websites and add them into buckets of either leads or junk and do that in the most time efficient method as possible.

So that's exactly what we built with <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">LeadsEye</a>! <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com/screencast">Checkout the screencast video</a>.

Visit <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com">https://leadseye.builtwith.com</a> to have a go with the tool today. It's free to try the sample and Basic/Pro/Enterprise customers get free credits on LeadsEye and can <a href="https://leadseye.builtwith.com/credits">buy additional credits</a> in the tool itself.

We hope you find it useful!

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/01/02/leadseye/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2017/01/02/leadseye/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 2 Jan 2017 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Lists API</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just launched the <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/lists-api">BuiltWith Lists API</a>! The API lets you get reports in XML/JSON format. You can also specify a whole range of parameters, one of our favourites is the "SINCE" parameter, for example you can show "show me all sites that started using Magento in the last 30 days" with a query like this -
<pre>https://api.builtwith.com/lists1/api.xml?KEY=[YOUR KEY]&SINCE=<strong>30 Days Ago</strong>&TECH=<strong>Magento</strong></pre>
Easy!

Full documentation and more information about Lists API at <a href="https://api.builtwith.com/lists-api">https://api.builtwith.com/lists-api</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/11/22/lists-api/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/11/22/lists-api/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2016 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Pardot BuiltWith Prospect Sync</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>You can now sync BuiltWith data into Salesforce Pardot! This integration works with up to 500,000 Prospects per day on Basic, Pro or Enterprise plans.</p>
<p>Integration Steps -</p>
<ol>
<li><a href="https://builtwith.com/pardot-setup">Connect BuiltWith to Pardot</a></li>
<li>Add Properties to Pardot you'd like to Sync</li>
</ol>
<p><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/pardot/pardot-authentication-and-custom-field-sync-demo/">Watch the end-to-end integration demo to get started</a>.</p>
<p>You can sync just about anything you like, individual technologies, groups of technologies, spend data, address data, social signals!</p>
<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/pardot/pardot-authentication-and-custom-field-sync-demo/"><img class="wp-image-1466 size-large" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/pardotScreenshot-1024x972.webp" alt="Pardot Screenshot" width="1024" height="972" /></a> <div class="text-center small">Pardot Screenshot with BuiltWith Sync.</div><br/>
<hr />
<h2>Meta Properties</h2>
<p>A list of meta details you can sync</p>
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Custom Field ID</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>bw_alexa</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Current Alexa Rank from Global 1m</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_quantcast</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Current Quantcast Rank from Global 1m</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_link</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>A link to the detailed profile on BuiltWith</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_salesrevenue</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Estimated monthly sales revenue in USD (eCommerce website only)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_spending</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Estimated monthly spend in USD on Technologies</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_products</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Amount of products the website is selling in brackets 10+, 100+, 500+ (for specific tech platforms only)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_emails</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Emails we have for the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_telephones</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Telephones we have for the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_address</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>The address of the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_company</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company name of the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_vertical</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Top level IAB vertical for the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_gadimensions</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of custom dimensions the website is reporting from Google Analytics.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_gametrics</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of custom metrics the website is reporting from Google Analytics.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_adobetags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Adobe Tags are reporting.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_gtmtags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Google Tag Manager is report.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_tealiumtags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Tealium Tags are reporting.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_qubittags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Qubit is reporting.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_totaltags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The total number of tags being reported.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_sitemap</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of URLs in the sitemap of the website.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majglobe</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic Global Rank (top 1m)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majtld</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic TLD Rank (top 1m)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majip</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic Inbound Unqiue IP count</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majsubnet</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic Inbound Unique Subnet count</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_twitter</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Twitter Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_facebook</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Facebook Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_linkedin</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company LinkedIn Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_google</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Google Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_pinterest</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Pinterest Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_hubgit</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company GitHub Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_instagram</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Instagram Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_vk</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Vk Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_mieovim</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Vimeo Website Link</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_youtube</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company Youtube Website Link</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h2>Technology Group Properties</h2>
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<th style="width: 100px;">Custom Field ID</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="strong"> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>A line separated list of all of the premium technologies that are currently being used on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_server_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_dynamic_creative_optimization_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Dynamic Creative Optimization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_dynamic_creative_optimization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Dynamic Creative Optimization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_exchange_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Exchange based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_exchange_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Exchange based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_network_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_retargeting__remarketing_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_retargeting__remarketing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_demand-side_platform_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_demand-side_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_sell-side_platform_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Sell-side Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_sell-side_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Sell-side Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_digital_video_ads_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_digital_video_ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_affiliate_programs_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Affiliate Programs based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_affiliate_programs_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Affiliate Programs based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_analytics_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Analytics based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_analytics_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Analytics based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_search_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Search based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_search_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Search based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_audience_targeting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Audience Targeting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_audience_targeting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Audience Targeting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_abandonment_ads_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Abandonment Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_abandonment_ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Abandonment Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_multi-channel_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_multi-channel_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_contextual_advertising_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Contextual Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_contextual_advertising_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Contextual Advertising based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_content_curation_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Content Curation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_content_curation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Content Curation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_local_ads_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Local Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_local_ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Local Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_facebook_exchange_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Facebook Exchange based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_facebook_exchange_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Facebook Exchange based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_data_management_platform_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_data_management_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_header_bidding_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Header Bidding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_header_bidding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Header Bidding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_blocking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Blocking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_ad_blocking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Blocking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_fraud_prevention_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_fraud_prevention_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_call_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_call_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_cookie_sync_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Cookie Sync based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_cookie_sync_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Cookie Sync based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_adult_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Adult based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_adult_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Adult based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_bitcoin_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Bitcoin based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_bitcoin_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Bitcoin based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_traffic_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Traffic based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_traffic_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Advertising / Traffic based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_ab_testing_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / A/B Testing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_ab_testing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / A/B Testing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_advertiser_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Advertiser Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_advertiser_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Advertiser Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_marketing_automation_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_marketing_automation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_data_management_platform_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_data_management_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_cart_abandonment_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Cart Abandonment based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_cart_abandonment_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Cart Abandonment based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_conversion_optimization_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Conversion Optimization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_conversion_optimization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Conversion Optimization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_site_optimization_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Site Optimization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_site_optimization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Site Optimization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_fraud_prevention_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_fraud_prevention_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_tag_management_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_tag_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_crm_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / CRM based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_crm_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / CRM based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_feedback_forms_and_surveys_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_feedback_forms_and_surveys_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_error_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_error_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_product_recommendations_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Product Recommendations based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_product_recommendations_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Product Recommendations based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_personalization_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Personalization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_personalization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Personalization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_visitor_count_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Visitor Count Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_visitor_count_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Visitor Count Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_social_management_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Social Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_social_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Social Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_lead_generation_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Lead Generation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_lead_generation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Lead Generation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_audience_measurement_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Audience Measurement based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_audience_measurement_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Audience Measurement based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_application_performance_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Application Performance based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_application_performance_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Application Performance based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_retargeting__remarketing_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_retargeting__remarketing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_demand-side_platform_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_demand-side_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_real_estate_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_real_estate_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_call_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_call_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_healthcare_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>analytics_healthcare_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cdn_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cdn_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdn_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdn_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cdns_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Verified CDN based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cdns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Verified CDN based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
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<td>cdns_edge_delivery_network_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Verified CDN / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cdns_edge_delivery_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Verified CDN / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_open_source_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Open Source based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_open_source_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Open Source based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_forum_software_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Forum Software based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_forum_software_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Forum Software based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_wiki_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Wiki based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_wiki_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Wiki based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_community_cms_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Community CMS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_community_cms_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Community CMS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_simple_website_builder_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Simple Website Builder based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_simple_website_builder_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Simple Website Builder based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_hosted_solution_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_hosted_solution_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_ecommerce_enabled_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / eCommerce Enabled based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
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<td>cms_ecommerce_enabled_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / eCommerce Enabled based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_landing_page_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Landing Page based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
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<td>cms_landing_page_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Landing Page based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_social_management_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Social Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_social_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Social Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_enterprise_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_enterprise_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_financial_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Financial based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_financial_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Financial based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_blog_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Blog based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_blog_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Blog based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_crowd_funding_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Crowd Funding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_crowd_funding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Crowd Funding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_wordpress_theme_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_wordpress_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_learning_management_system_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Learning Management System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_learning_management_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Learning Management System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_automotive_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Automotive based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_automotive_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Automotive based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_real_estate_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_real_estate_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_ticketing_system_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_ticketing_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_healthcare_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_healthcare_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_wordpress_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_wordpress_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_job_board_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Job Board based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_job_board_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Content Management System / Job Board based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>copyright_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Copyright based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>copyright_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Copyright based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>css_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>CSS Media Queries based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>css_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>CSS Media Queries based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>encoding_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Document Encoding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>encoding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Document Encoding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>feeds_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Syndication Techniques based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>feeds_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Syndication Techniques based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_controls_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Controls based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_controls_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Controls based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_programming_language_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Programming Language based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_programming_language_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Programming Language based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_web_app_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Web App based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_web_app_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Web App based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_wordpress_theme_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_wordpress_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_nodejs_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / NodeJS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_nodejs_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / NodeJS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_node.js_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Node.js based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_node.js_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Node.js based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_magento_theme_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Magento Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_magento_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Magento Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_plugin_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Plugin based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_plugin_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Plugin based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_theme_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_php_theme_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / PHP Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_php_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / PHP Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_application_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Application based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_application_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Frameworks / Application based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_cloud_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_cloud_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_vps_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / VPS Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_vps_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / VPS Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_cloud_paas_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud PaaS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_cloud_paas_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud PaaS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_dedicated_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dedicated Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_dedicated_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dedicated Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_shared_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Shared Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_shared_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Shared Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_chinese_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Chinese hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_chinese_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Chinese hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_real_estate_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Real Estate Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_real_estate_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Real Estate Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_wordpress_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_wordpress_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_content_delivery_network_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_content_delivery_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_edge_delivery_network_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_edge_delivery_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_ecommerce_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / eCommerce Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_ecommerce_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / eCommerce Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_us_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / US hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_us_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / US hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_uk_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / UK hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_uk_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / UK hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_australian_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Australian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_australian_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Australian hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_german_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / German hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_german_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / German hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_dutch_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dutch hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Swiss hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Romanian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Fingerprint based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>language_techs</td>
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<td>link_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>link_advertising_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link / Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>link_advertising_premium_techs</td>
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<td>link_bookings_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link / Bookings based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_techs</td>
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<td>mapping_location_services_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Location Services based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_maps_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Maps based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_maps_premium_techs</td>
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<td>mapping_mapping_saas_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Mapping SaaS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_mapping_saas_premium_techs</td>
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<td>media_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_premium_techs</td>
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<td>media_online_video_platform_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Online Video Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Live Stream / Webcast based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_video_analytics_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Video Analytics based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_video_analytics_premium_techs</td>
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<td>media_digital_video_ads_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_digital_video_ads_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_video_players_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Video Players based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_video_players_premium_techs</td>
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<td>media_enterprise_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_enterprise_premium_techs</td>
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<td>media_social_video_platform_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Social Video Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_social_video_platform_premium_techs</td>
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<td>media_single_site_video_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Single Site Video based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_single_site_video_premium_techs</td>
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<td>mobile_techs</td>
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<td>Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mobile_premium_techs</td>
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<td>mx_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_premium_techs</td>
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<td>mx_transactional_email_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Transactional Email based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_transactional_email_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Transactional Email based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_campaign_management_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Campaign Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_campaign_management_premium_techs</td>
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<td>mx_crm_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / CRM based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_crm_premium_techs</td>
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<td>mx_marketing_platform_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Marketing Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_marketing_platform_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Marketing Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_business_email_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Business Email Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_business_email_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Business Email Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_web_hosting_provider_email_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Web Hosting Provider Email based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_web_hosting_provider_email_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Web Hosting Provider Email based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_standard_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Standard based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_standard_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Standard based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_secure_email_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Secure Email based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_secure_email_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Secure Email based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_ticketing_system_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_ticketing_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ns_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ns_ddos_protection_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server / DDoS Protection based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ns_ddos_protection_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server / DDoS Protection based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ns_enterprise_dns_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server / Enterprise DNS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ns_enterprise_dns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server / Enterprise DNS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ns_saas_dns_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server / SaaS DNS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ns_saas_dns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Name Server / SaaS DNS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>parked_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Domain Parking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
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<td>parked_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Domain Parking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>payment_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_checkout_buttons_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Checkout Buttons based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_checkout_buttons_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Checkout Buttons based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
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<td>payment_payments_processor_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Payments Processor based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payments_processor_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Payments Processor based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
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<td>payment_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_acceptance_seal_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Acceptance Seal based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_acceptance_seal_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Acceptance Seal based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_acceptance_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Acceptance based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_acceptance_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Acceptance based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_bitcoin_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Bitcoin based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_bitcoin_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Bitcoin based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_currency_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Currency based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_currency_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Currency based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_fraud_prevention_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_fraud_prevention_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_alternative_checkout_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Alternative Checkout based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_alternative_checkout_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Alternative Checkout based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_micropayments_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Micropayments based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_micropayments_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Payment / Micropayments based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_operating_system_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Operating System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_operating_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Operating System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_module_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Module based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_module_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Module based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_protocol_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Protocol based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_protocol_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Protocol based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shipping_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Shipping Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shipping_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Shipping Providers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_hosted_solution_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_hosted_solution_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_open_source_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Open Source based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_open_source_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Open Source based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<tr>
<td>shop_enterprise_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_enterprise_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_plugin__module_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Plugin / Module based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_plugin__module_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Plugin / Module based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_multi-channel_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_multi-channel_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_shipping_provider_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Shipping Provider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_shipping_provider_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Shipping Provider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_smb_solution_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / SMB Solution based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_smb_solution_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / SMB Solution based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_wordpress_theme_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_wordpress_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_automotive_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Automotive based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_automotive_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Automotive based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_non_platform_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Non Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_non_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Non Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_extended_validation_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Extended Validation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_extended_validation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Extended Validation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_wildcard_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Wildcard based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_wildcard_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Wildcard based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_multi_domain_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Multi Domain based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_multi_domain_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Multi Domain based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_server_gated_cryptography_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Server Gated Cryptography based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_server_gated_cryptography_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Server Gated Cryptography based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_root_authority_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Root Authority based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_root_authority_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Root Authority based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_master_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Master Registration based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_master_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Master Registration based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_windows_web_server_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Windows Web Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_windows_web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Windows Web Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_linux_web_server_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Linux Web Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_linux_web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Linux Web Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_caching_proxy_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Caching Proxy based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_caching_proxy_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Caching Proxy based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_application_server_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Application Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_application_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Web Servers / Application Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_live_chat_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Live Chat based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_live_chat_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Live Chat based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ssl_seals_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / SSL Seals based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ssl_seals_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / SSL Seals based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_call_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_call_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_site_search_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Site Search based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_site_search_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Site Search based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_feedback_forms_and_surveys_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_feedback_forms_and_surveys_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_technical_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Technical based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_technical_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Technical based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_testing_tools_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Testing Tools based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_testing_tools_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Testing Tools based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_badge_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Badge based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_badge_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Badge based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_toolbar_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Toolbar based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_toolbar_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Toolbar based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_error_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_error_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_file_management_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / File Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_file_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / File Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_fonts_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Fonts based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_fonts_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Fonts based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_schedule_management_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Schedule Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_schedule_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Schedule Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_charting_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Charting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_charting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Charting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_comment_system_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Comment System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_comment_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Comment System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tag_management_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tag_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_login_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Login based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_login_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Login based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tour_site_demo_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Tour Site Demo based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tour_site_demo_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Tour Site Demo based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_crm_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / CRM based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_crm_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / CRM based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookmarking_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookmarking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookmarking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookmarking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_marketing_automation_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_marketing_automation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_social_sharing_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Social Sharing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_social_sharing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Social Sharing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_wordpress_plugins_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / WordPress Plugins based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_wordpress_plugins_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / WordPress Plugins based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ticketing_system_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ticketing_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_slider_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Slider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_slider_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Slider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_captcha_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / CAPTCHA based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_captcha_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / CAPTCHA based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_translation_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Translation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_translation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Translation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_image_provider_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Image Provider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_image_provider_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Image Provider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_financial_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Financial based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_financial_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Financial based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_joomla_module_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Joomla Module based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_joomla_module_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Joomla Module based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_traffic_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Traffic based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_traffic_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Traffic based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ecommerce_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / eCommerce based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ecommerce_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / eCommerce based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_content_modification_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Content Modification based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_content_modification_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Content Modification based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_cobrowsing_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Cobrowsing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_cobrowsing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Cobrowsing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_push_notifications_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Push Notifications based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_push_notifications_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Push Notifications based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookings_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookings based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookings_premium_techs</td>
<td>Textarea</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookings based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div><br/><br/>
<h2>Individual Technologies</h2>
<p>You can add individual technologies by <b>specifying the name of the technology in lower case and replacing spaces with underscores (_) and appending _tech to the field name</b>. You don't have to add all properties.</p>
<p><strong>Google Analytics Example -</strong></p>
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Custom Field ID</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_tech</td>
<td>Radio Button Values: No/Yes</td>
<td>This will be checked if the technology is live</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_start</td>
<td>Date</td>
<td>The date we first detected Google Analytics</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_end</td>
<td>Date</td>
<td>The date we last detected Google Analytics</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>


<p></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/10/24/pardot-builtwith-prospect-sync/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/10/24/pardot-builtwith-prospect-sync/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>Marketo Webhook</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You can now connect Marketo to BuiltWith via Marketo's Webhook functionality.

The Marketo friendly endpoint allows you to easily enrich Marketo with BuiltWith technology data. <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/marketo/marketo-webhook-custom-data-enrichment/">View the Knowledge Base article</a> for more information and how to get started.

 

 

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/10/12/marketo-webhook/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/10/12/marketo-webhook/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>The Top CMS Platforms by Usage 2016</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="https://hostingfacts.com">HostingFacts</a> / <a href="https://trellis.co/">Trellis</a> recently did a fantastic data visualization / info graphic helped along with BuiltWith data, click for the full thing and full credit to them for making this!
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/The-Top-CMS-Platforms-by-Usage2.webp">See the full version here</a>.</p>
All of the trends and underlying lists are available on <a href="http://builtwith.com">BuiltWith</a>!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/09/11/the-top-cms-platforms-by-usage-2016/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/09/11/the-top-cms-platforms-by-usage-2016/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>New BuiltWith T-Shirts (Again)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've gone back to basics with our t-shirt! Our black t-shirt with the globe on looked really cool, but the globe image print was too much for a t-shirt after looking at it and wearing it a few times.

This time we've gone back to basics with a huge BuiltWith logo digitally printed onto the t-shirt. It looks really cool and is a great running t-shirt!

T-Shirt orders have been stalled slightly but once we confirm all existing customers addresses these new men and womens designs will be shipping shortly!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/08/29/new-builtwith-t-shirts/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/08/29/new-builtwith-t-shirts/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Chrome, Safari and Firefox Extension Enchancements</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've updated our <a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar">Chrome/Firefox and Safari browser extension</a> to now show Relationships within the tool.

The new tabbed interface lets you just between normal technology lookups, relationship lookups and advanced mode for premium users of BuiltWith.

Check it out and install the <a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar">free extension today</a>!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/08/15/chrome-safari-and-firefox-extension-enchancements/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/08/15/chrome-safari-and-firefox-extension-enchancements/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>APIv11 Released with IsPremium Flag</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith APIv11 is now available at <a href="http://api.builtwith.com">http://api.builtwith.com</a>.

This version of the API add a new <strong>IsPremium</strong> field next to technologies to see if we categorize the technology as a paid-for offering - with the exception of web hosting.

For example a tool like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Visual-Website-Optimizer">Visual Website Optimizer</a> is categorized as 'yes' under IsPremium as it's a premium software product where as a tool like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Survey-Monkey">Survey Monkey</a> would be categorized as 'maybe' as it has free offerings and something like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery">jQuery</a> would be 'no' as it's an open source free tool.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/07/20/apiv11-released-with-ispremium-flag/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/07/20/apiv11-released-with-ispremium-flag/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Eating our own Dog Food</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We used BuiltWith Pro (our own tool) to find people who signed up for our service that were customers of HubSpot - then reach out to them in a meaningful way and introduce to them the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/">HubSpot Sync</a> functionality we recently added to BuiltWith.</p>

<p>We thought this would be a great way to use our own product in a way that customers also can. It's called Eating Your Own Dog Food - a term apparently thought up by Microsoft in the 1980's.</p>

<img class="wp-image-1361 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/dogfood.webp" alt="dogfood"   data-wp-pid="1361" /> 
<div class="text-center">Eating our own dog food was super successful! Attribution: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wiredwitch/11330858474">WiredWitch</a></div>

<p>By targeting users with an email that was relevant to them we achieved a <strong>52.5% open rate</strong> and a <strong>12.8%</strong> click rate on the emails we sent out, this is much higher than the industry average statistics as compiled by <a href="https://mailchimp.com/resources/research/email-marketing-benchmarks/">MailChimp</a> and also much higher than our typical email blasts -</p>

<div class="text-center">
<img class="size-full wp-image-1362" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/dogfoodChart.webp" alt="Comparison of our Dog Food mail campaign to our other email campaigns."   data-wp-pid="1362" /><br/>Comparison of our Dog Food mail campaign to our other email campaigns.</div>


<br/><br/><h2>How did we do this?</h2><br/>First of all we created a <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Pro account on BuiltWith</a>. We then created a list of all of the unique domain names for everyone who has ever signed up for BuiltWith (by using the domain part of the email) - we removed the gmail, hotmail, yahoo addresses and just used the people with proper company domain name emails. We upload this list to BuiltWith (<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/creating-a-report-based-on-a-list-of-websites-you-supply/">kb guide</a>) then downloaded the portion of the domains that used HubSpot then reached out to them with an email that was on fleek for them because it was actually relevant (they use HubSpot and we'd built a cool HubSpot feature) and potentially beneficial to what they are doing as a company. The individual steps are below -<br/><strong>Step 1 - Upload a list of domains of your customer / free signup users from the domain part of their email (<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/excel-tips/how-to-get-domain-from-email/">here's how to do that in Excel</a>) or their website address if you store that</strong><br/><img class="size-large wp-image-402" src="//d23b4fj2euvyq3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/screely-1601953343762-1024x654.webp" alt="Show the List Upload Options"   /> Select List Upload from the Create New Report Screen<br/><strong>Step 2 - </strong><strong>From the 'Tech' tab of the  report we search for Hubspot in the 'Technology Filter' box</strong><br/><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-403" src="//d23b4fj2euvyq3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/screely-1601953355989-1024x654.webp" alt="Hubspot Search"   /><br/><strong>Step 3 - </strong><strong>We created a new report from the sub-section of Email Domains and sites that were all currently using Hubspot.</strong><br/><strong>Step 4 - </strong><strong>We then exported that list and used Excel VLOOKUP function to create a list of emails that matched from our original list and put that into our email Campaign Management tool</strong><br/><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1366" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/step5.webp" alt="step5"   data-wp-pid="1366" /><br/><strong>Step 5 - We then sent out a very simple and to the point email -</strong><br/><div style="border: 1px solid #ededed; color: #666; font-family: Consolas, Monaco, Lucida Console, monospace; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1.714285714; margin: 1.714285714rem 0; overflow: auto; padding: 1.714285714rem;"><br/>We've just released BuiltWith integration with HubSpot and as your company uses HubSpot we'd thought we'd eat our own dog food by using BuiltWith to find that out and reach out to you as someone with a BuiltWith account!<br/>If you're interested in the BuiltWith HubSpot integration checkout this blog post with instructions on how to integrate HubSpot and BuiltWith.<br/></div><br/>The open and click through rate where really high and the response rate in terms of replying to an automated email is higher than I'd ever expected it to be -<br/><img class="size-full wp-image-1373" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/responseRate.webp" alt="Manual non-OOO replies"   data-wp-pid="1373" /> Manual non-OOO replies<br/><h1>Conclusion</h1><br/>This validates the use of BuiltWith and especially the report filtering capabilities to create a list of relevant websites, the more filters you have the more relevant information you can put into reaching out to potential new customers for yourself. Checkout some our other <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/report-filtering">report filtering capabilities</a> for more information.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/07/11/eating-our-own-dog-food/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/07/11/eating-our-own-dog-food/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>APIv10 Released with Spend Data</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://api.builtwith.com">APIv10 has now been launched</a> - this new version lets you see monthly $USD spend information from websites. Spend data provides the ability to get the average accumulative spend on web technologies for a domain.<a href="http://api.builtwith.com">
</a>

The figure is estimated because we don't always know the licensing terms for technology usage (they might be on the Basic plan or an Enterprise plan for a piece of software) but it serves as a guide to technology spend and puts websites into various spending bands.

12 million websites have a monthly spend of over $50 and we don't count hosting our spending but we do count everything else (eCommerce, widgets, analytics tools etc..).

Of course <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/prioritizing-a-report-by-spend/">spend filtering is already available in the Pro Tool</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/29/apiv10-released-with-spend-data/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/29/apiv10-released-with-spend-data/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>BuiltWith Salesforce Sync</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've launched a new Salesforce Integration that we're calling "Salesforce Sync" - it replaces the Bulk functionality with a much more customizable implementation that supports tens of thousands of records and the ability to add thousands of different properties directly onto Leads, Accounts or into Custom Objects every day.</p>

<h3>Installation Steps</h3>
<ol>
 	<li style="padding-bottom:10px;padding-top:10px"><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/salesforce/salesforce-connected-app-setup-lightning-experience/">Connect BuiltWith to Salesforce</a></li>
 	<li style="padding-bottom:10px;">Configure the Properties you want to sync with <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/salesforce/sync/sync-builtwith-data-to-leads/">Leads (example)</a> or <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/salesforce/sync/sync-builtwith-data-to-accounts/">Accounts (example)</a> or <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/salesforce/sync/sync-builtwith-properties-to-custom-objects/">Custom Objects (example)</a>.</li>
 	<li>That's it!</li>
</ol>
<br/>
<h3>How much does it Cost?</h3>
<p>Salesforce Sync is available on any plan - we don't charge you more for using it for any number of users. The integration takes the best of the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/">HubSpot integration</a> and introduces it to Salesforce.</p>

<img class="wp-image-1351 size-large" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/leadExample-1024x512.webp" alt="leadExample" width="625" height="313" data-wp-pid="1351" /><div class="text-center small"> Example properties on Leads</div>
<br/><br/>
<h3>Properties you can Sync</h3>
<p>We're adding thousands of properties that you can sync here's some of them -</p>
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Field Name</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>bw_alexa</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Current Alexa Rank from Global 1m</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_quantcast</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Current Quantcast Rank from Global 1m</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_link</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>A link to the detailed profile on BuiltWith</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_salesrevenue</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Estimated monthly sales revenue in USD (eCommerce website only)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_spending</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Estimated monthly spend in USD on Technologies</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_products</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>Amount of products the website is selling in brackets 10+, 100+, 500+ (for specific tech platforms only)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_emails</td>
<td>Text Area</td>
<td>Emails we have for the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_telephones</td>
<td>Text Area</td>
<td>Telephones we have for the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_address</td>
<td>Text Area</td>
<td>The address of the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_company</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Company name of the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_vertical</td>
<td>Text</td>
<td>Top level IAB vertical for the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_gadimensions</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of custom dimensions the website is reporting from Google Analytics.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_gametrics</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of custom metrics the website is reporting from Google Analytics.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_adobetags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Adobe Tags are reporting.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_gtmtags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Google Tag Manager is report.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_tealiumtags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Tealium Tags are reporting.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_qubittags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of attributes Qubit is reporting.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_totaltags</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The total number of tags being reported.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_sitemap</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The number of URLs in the sitemap of the website.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majglobe</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic Global Rank (top 1m)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majtld</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic TLD Rank (top 1m)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majip</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic Inbound Unqiue IP count</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_majsubnet</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>The Majestic Inbound Unique Subnet count</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table><br/>
<h3>Technology Categories</h3>
<div style="height: 400px; overflow: auto;">
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
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<th style="width: 100px;">Field Name</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
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<td class="strong">premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>A line separated list of all of the premium technologies that are currently being used on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_ad_server_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_ad_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_dynamic_creative_optimization_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Dynamic Creative Optimization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_dynamic_creative_optimization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Dynamic Creative Optimization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_ad_exchange_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Exchange based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_ad_exchange_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Exchange based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_ad_network_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_ad_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_retargeting__remarketing_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_retargeting__remarketing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_demand-side_platform_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_demand-side_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_sell-side_platform_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Sell-side Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_sell-side_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Sell-side Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_digital_video_ads_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_digital_video_ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_affiliate_programs_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Affiliate Programs based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_affiliate_programs_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Affiliate Programs based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_ad_analytics_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Analytics based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_ad_analytics_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Analytics based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_search_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Search based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_search_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Search based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_audience_targeting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Audience Targeting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_audience_targeting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Audience Targeting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_abandonment_ads_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Abandonment Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_abandonment_ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Abandonment Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_multi-channel_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_multi-channel_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_contextual_advertising_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Contextual Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_contextual_advertising_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Contextual Advertising based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_content_curation_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Content Curation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_content_curation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Content Curation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_local_ads_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Local Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_local_ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Local Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_facebook_exchange_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Facebook Exchange based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_facebook_exchange_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Facebook Exchange based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_data_management_platform_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_data_management_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_header_bidding_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Header Bidding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_header_bidding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Header Bidding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_ad_blocking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Blocking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_ad_blocking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Ad Blocking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>ads_call_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>ads_call_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Advertising / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_ab_testing_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / A/B Testing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_ab_testing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / A/B Testing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_advertiser_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Advertiser Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_advertiser_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Advertiser Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_marketing_automation_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_marketing_automation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_data_management_platform_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_data_management_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Data Management Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_cart_abandonment_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Cart Abandonment based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_cart_abandonment_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Cart Abandonment based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_conversion_optimization_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Conversion Optimization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_conversion_optimization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Conversion Optimization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_site_optimization_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Site Optimization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_site_optimization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Site Optimization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_fraud_prevention_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_fraud_prevention_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_tag_management_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_tag_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_crm_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / CRM based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_crm_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / CRM based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_feedback_forms_and_surveys_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_feedback_forms_and_surveys_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_error_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_error_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_product_recommendations_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Product Recommendations based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_product_recommendations_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Product Recommendations based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_personalization_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Personalization based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_personalization_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Personalization based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_visitor_count_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Visitor Count Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_visitor_count_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Visitor Count Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_social_management_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Social Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_social_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Social Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_lead_generation_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Lead Generation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_lead_generation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Lead Generation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_audience_measurement_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Audience Measurement based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_audience_measurement_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Audience Measurement based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_application_performance_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Application Performance based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_application_performance_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Application Performance based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_retargeting__remarketing_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_retargeting__remarketing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Retargeting / Remarketing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_demand-side_platform_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_demand-side_platform_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Demand-side Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_real_estate_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_real_estate_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_call_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_call_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>analytics_healthcare_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>analytics_healthcare_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cdn_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cdn_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cdn_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cdn_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cdns_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Verified CDN based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cdns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Verified CDN based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cdns_edge_delivery_network_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Verified CDN / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cdns_edge_delivery_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Verified CDN / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_open_source_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Open Source based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_open_source_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Open Source based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_forum_software_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Forum Software based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_forum_software_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Forum Software based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_wiki_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Wiki based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_wiki_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Wiki based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_community_cms_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Community CMS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_community_cms_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Community CMS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_simple_website_builder_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Simple Website Builder based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_simple_website_builder_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Simple Website Builder based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_hosted_solution_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_hosted_solution_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_ecommerce_enabled_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / eCommerce Enabled based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_ecommerce_enabled_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / eCommerce Enabled based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_landing_page_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Landing Page based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_landing_page_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Landing Page based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_social_management_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Social Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_social_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Social Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_enterprise_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_enterprise_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_financial_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Financial based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_financial_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Financial based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_blog_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Blog based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_blog_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Blog based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_crowd_funding_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Crowd Funding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_crowd_funding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Crowd Funding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_wordpress_theme_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_wordpress_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_learning_management_system_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Learning Management System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_learning_management_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Learning Management System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_automotive_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Automotive based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_automotive_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Automotive based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_real_estate_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_real_estate_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Real Estate based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_ticketing_system_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>cms_ticketing_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_healthcare_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_healthcare_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Healthcare based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_wordpress_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_wordpress_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>cms_job_board_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Job Board based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>cms_job_board_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Content Management System / Job Board based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>css_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>CSS Media Queries based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>css_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>CSS Media Queries based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>encoding_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Document Encoding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>encoding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Document Encoding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>feeds_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Syndication Techniques based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>feeds_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Syndication Techniques based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_controls_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Controls based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>framework_controls_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Controls based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_programming_language_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Programming Language based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_programming_language_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Programming Language based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_web_app_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Web App based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_web_app_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Web App based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_wordpress_theme_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_wordpress_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_nodejs_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / NodeJS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_nodejs_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / NodeJS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_node.js_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Node.js based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>framework_node.js_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Node.js based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_plugin_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Plugin based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>framework_plugin_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Plugin based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_theme_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>framework_application_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Application based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>framework_application_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Frameworks / Application based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_cloud_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_cloud_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / VPS Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_vps_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / VPS Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud PaaS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_cloud_paas_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Cloud PaaS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dedicated Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>hosting_dedicated_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dedicated Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_shared_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Shared Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_shared_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Shared Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Chinese hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_chinese_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Chinese hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Real Estate Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_real_estate_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Real Estate Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_wordpress_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / WordPress Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_content_delivery_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_edge_delivery_network_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_edge_delivery_network_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Edge Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_ecommerce_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / eCommerce Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_ecommerce_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / eCommerce Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_us_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / US hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>hosting_us_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / US hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_uk_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / UK hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_uk_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / UK hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Australian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_australian_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Australian hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_german_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / German hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_german_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / German hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_dutch_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dutch hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_dutch_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Dutch hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_canadian_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Canadian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_canadian_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Canadian hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_japan_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Japan hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_japan_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Japan hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_french_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / French hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_french_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / French hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_czech_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Czech hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_czech_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Czech hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_russian_hosting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Russian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_russian_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Russian hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Spanish hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_spanish_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Spanish hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Swedish hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_swedish_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Swedish hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_italian_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Italian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_italian_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Italian hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_swiss_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Swiss hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_swiss_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Swiss hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_hong_kong_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Hong Kong hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_hong_kong_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Hong Kong hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_polish_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Polish hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_polish_hosting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers / Polish hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_turkish_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Turkish hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_turkish_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Turkish hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_romanian_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Romanian hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_romanian_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Romanian hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>hosting_israeli_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Israeli hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>hosting_israeli_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Web Hosting Providers / Israeli hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_tag_management_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_tag_management_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_charting_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Charting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_charting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Charting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_error_tracking_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_error_tracking_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_ajax_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / AJAX based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_ajax_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / AJAX based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_image_library_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Image Library based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_image_library_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Image Library based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_lightbox_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Lightbox based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_lightbox_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Lightbox based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_javascript_library_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / JavaScript Library based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>javascript_javascript_library_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / JavaScript Library based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_social_sdk_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Social SDK based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>javascript_social_sdk_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Social SDK based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_jquery_plugin_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / jQuery Plugin based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_jquery_plugin_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / jQuery Plugin based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_forms_and_surveys_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_forms_and_surveys_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_animation_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Animation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_animation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Animation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_cookie_management_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Cookie Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_cookie_management_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Cookie Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_compatibility_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Compatibility based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_compatibility_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Compatibility based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_ui_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / UI based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_ui_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / UI based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_media_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Media based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_media_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Media based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_slider_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Slider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_slider_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Slider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_node.js_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Node.js based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_node.js_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Node.js based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_framework_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Framework based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_framework_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Framework based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_fingerprinting_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / fingerprinting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_fingerprinting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / fingerprinting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>javascript_fingerprint_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Fingerprint based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>javascript_fingerprint_premium_techs</td>
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<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions / Fingerprint based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>language_techs</td>
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<td>Language based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>language_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Language based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>link_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>link_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>link_advertising_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link / Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>link_advertising_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Verified Link / Advertising based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>link_bookings_techs</td>
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<td>Verified Link / Bookings based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>link_bookings_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Verified Link / Bookings based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mapping_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mapping_location_services_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Location Services based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_location_services_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Mapping / Location Services based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mapping_maps_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Maps based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_maps_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Mapping / Maps based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mapping_mapping_saas_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Mapping SaaS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mapping_mapping_saas_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Mapping / Mapping SaaS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Audio / Video Media based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_online_video_platform_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Online Video Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_online_video_platform_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Online Video Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_live_stream__webcast_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Live Stream / Webcast based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_live_stream__webcast_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Live Stream / Webcast based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_video_analytics_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Video Analytics based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_video_analytics_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Video Analytics based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_digital_video_ads_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_digital_video_ads_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Digital Video Ads based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_video_players_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Video Players based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_video_players_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Video Players based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_enterprise_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>media_enterprise_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Audio / Video Media / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_social_video_platform_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Social Video Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_social_video_platform_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Social Video Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>media_single_site_video_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Single Site Video based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>media_single_site_video_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Audio / Video Media / Single Site Video based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mobile_techs</td>
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<td>Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mobile_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_transactional_email_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Transactional Email based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_transactional_email_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Transactional Email based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_campaign_management_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Campaign Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<tr>
<td>mx_campaign_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Campaign Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_crm_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / CRM based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_crm_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / CRM based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_marketing_platform_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Marketing Platform based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_marketing_platform_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Marketing Platform based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_business_email_hosting_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Business Email Hosting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_business_email_hosting_premium_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Business Email Hosting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_web_hosting_provider_email_techs</td>
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<td>Email Hosting Providers / Web Hosting Provider Email based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_web_hosting_provider_email_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Web Hosting Provider Email based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_standard_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Standard based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mx_standard_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Standard based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
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<td>mx_secure_email_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Secure Email based live technologies on the domain.</td>
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<td>mx_secure_email_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Secure Email based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mx_ticketing_system_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mx_ticketing_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_ddos_protection_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server / DDoS Protection based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_ddos_protection_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server / DDoS Protection based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_enterprise_dns_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server / Enterprise DNS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_enterprise_dns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server / Enterprise DNS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_saas_dns_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server / SaaS DNS based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_saas_dns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Name Server / SaaS DNS based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>parked_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Domain Parking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>parked_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Domain Parking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_checkout_buttons_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Checkout Buttons based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_checkout_buttons_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Checkout Buttons based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payments_processor_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Payments Processor based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payments_processor_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Payments Processor based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_acceptance_seal_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Acceptance Seal based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_acceptance_seal_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Acceptance Seal based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_acceptance_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Acceptance based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_acceptance_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Acceptance based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_bitcoin_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Bitcoin based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_bitcoin_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Bitcoin based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_currency_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Currency based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_payment_currency_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Payment Currency based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_fraud_prevention_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_fraud_prevention_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Fraud Prevention based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_alternative_checkout_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Alternative Checkout based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_alternative_checkout_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Alternative Checkout based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_micropayments_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Micropayments based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_micropayments_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Payment / Micropayments based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_operating_system_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Operating System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_operating_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Operating System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_module_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Module based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_module_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Module based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_protocol_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Protocol based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_protocol_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers / Protocol based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shipping_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Shipping Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shipping_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Shipping Providers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_hosted_solution_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_hosted_solution_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Hosted Solution based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_open_source_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Open Source based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_open_source_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Open Source based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_enterprise_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_enterprise_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Enterprise based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_plugin__module_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Plugin / Module based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_plugin__module_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Plugin / Module based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_multi-channel_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_multi-channel_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Multi-Channel based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_shipping_provider_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Shipping Provider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_shipping_provider_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Shipping Provider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_smb_solution_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / SMB Solution based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_smb_solution_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / SMB Solution based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_wordpress_theme_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_wordpress_theme_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / WordPress Theme based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_automotive_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Automotive based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_automotive_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Ecommerce / Automotive based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_extended_validation_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Extended Validation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_extended_validation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Extended Validation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_wildcard_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Wildcard based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_wildcard_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Wildcard based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_multi_domain_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Multi Domain based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_multi_domain_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Multi Domain based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_server_gated_cryptography_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Server Gated Cryptography based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_server_gated_cryptography_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Server Gated Cryptography based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_root_authority_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Root Authority based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_root_authority_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>SSL Certificates / Root Authority based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_master_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Master Registration based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_master_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Master Registration based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_windows_web_server_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Windows Web Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_windows_web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Windows Web Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_linux_web_server_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Linux Web Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_linux_web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Linux Web Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_caching_proxy_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Caching Proxy based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_caching_proxy_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Caching Proxy based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_application_server_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Application Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_application_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Web Servers / Application Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_live_chat_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Live Chat based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_live_chat_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Live Chat based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ssl_seals_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / SSL Seals based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ssl_seals_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / SSL Seals based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_call_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_call_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Call Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_site_search_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Site Search based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_site_search_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Site Search based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_feedback_forms_and_surveys_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_feedback_forms_and_surveys_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Feedback Forms and Surveys based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_technical_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Technical based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_technical_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Technical based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_testing_tools_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Testing Tools based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_testing_tools_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Testing Tools based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_badge_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Badge based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_badge_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Badge based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_toolbar_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Toolbar based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_toolbar_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Toolbar based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_error_tracking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_error_tracking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Error Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_file_management_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / File Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_file_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / File Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_fonts_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Fonts based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_fonts_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Fonts based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_schedule_management_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Schedule Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_schedule_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Schedule Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_charting_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Charting based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_charting_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Charting based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_comment_system_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Comment System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_comment_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Comment System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tag_management_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tag_management_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Tag Management based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_login_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Login based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_login_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Login based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tour_site_demo_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Tour Site Demo based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_tour_site_demo_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Tour Site Demo based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_crm_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / CRM based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_crm_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / CRM based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookmarking_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookmarking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookmarking_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookmarking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_marketing_automation_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_marketing_automation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Marketing Automation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_social_sharing_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Social Sharing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_social_sharing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Social Sharing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_wordpress_plugins_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / WordPress Plugins based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_wordpress_plugins_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / WordPress Plugins based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ticketing_system_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ticketing_system_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Ticketing System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_slider_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Slider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_slider_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Slider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_captcha_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / CAPTCHA based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_captcha_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / CAPTCHA based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_mobile_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_translation_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Translation based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_translation_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Translation based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_image_provider_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Image Provider based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_image_provider_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Image Provider based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_financial_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Financial based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_financial_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Financial based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_traffic_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Traffic based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_web_traffic_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Web Traffic based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ecommerce_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / eCommerce based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_ecommerce_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / eCommerce based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_content_modification_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Content Modification based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_content_modification_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Content Modification based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_cobrowsing_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Cobrowsing based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_cobrowsing_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Cobrowsing based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookings_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookings based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_bookings_premium_techs</td>
<td>Text Area (Long) - 1000 chars</td>
<td>Widgets / Bookings based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div><br/>
<h3>Individual Technologies</h3>
Google Analytics example -
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Field Name</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_tech</td>
<td>Checkbox</td>
<td>This will be checked if the technology is live</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_start</td>
<td>Date/Time</td>
<td>The date we first detected Google Analytics</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_end</td>
<td>Date/Time</td>
<td>The date we last detected Google Analytics</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/15/builtwith-salesforce-sync/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/15/builtwith-salesforce-sync/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>Website Relationships - Political Edition</title>
      <description><![CDATA[With the new Relationships feature of BuiltWith now available we thought we'd take a look at two websites to show you the sort of knowledge you can gain from this new feature.

 

We've taken <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/hillaryclinton.com">HillaryClinton.com</a> and <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/donaldjtrump.com">DonaldJTrump.com</a> as the two websites we've going to analyse.
<h2>HillaryClinton.com</h2>
<h3>Tag Relationships</h3>
Hillary only has a Google Analytics ID that we have currently tracked for the past 5 years -

<a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/hillaryclinton.com"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1330 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/hillaryclinton-idrel.webp" alt="hillaryclinton-idrel" width="691" height="350" data-wp-pid="1330" /></a>

We've tracked <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/hillaryclinton.com">HillaryClinton.com</a> since 2011 and it's consistently used the same UA account since then.  You can even see Hillary's 2008 campaign domains using it for a while back in 2012 for some reason.
<h3>Copying a Website</h3>
There are a few strange ones in there, namely tahernezhad.com and annchapman.net - the first site is of an Iranian doctor and the second is a very strange political related landing page (not related to Clinton) - these sites have 'lifted' code at some stage from Hillary's website.

<strong>This provides the ability to use the Relationship dataset to see if websites have copied code down to an analytics level.</strong>
<h3>IP Address Changes</h3>
<a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/hillaryclinton.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1331" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/hillaryclinton-iprel.webp" alt="hillaryclinton-iprel" width="701" height="539" data-wp-pid="1331" /></a>

Hillary's website has been on Amazon's network for quite some time and has probably been using their edge content delivery network as you can see by the wildly differentiating IP addresses in use on a week to week basis as well as on an overlapping basis.

The site was on <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/ip-address/74.205.63.1">74.205.63.1</a> up until 2015, which is a Rackspace owned server - clicking through to it shows it was used by a few other political related websites between 2013 and 2015 including RichardBlumenthal.com - a US senator -

<a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/ip-address/74.205.63.1"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1332" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/holland.webp" alt="holland" width="720" height="391" data-wp-pid="1332" /></a>

It was most recently used by Palo Alto based CPA firm Sorensen and Holland but now redirects to a parked domain page.
<h2>DonaldJTrump.com</h2>
<h3>Tag Relationships</h3>
<a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/donaldjtrump.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1328" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/donaldtrump-idrel.webp" alt="donaldtrump-idrel" width="696" height="499" data-wp-pid="1328" /></a>

We've only started to cover <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/donaldjtrump.com">DonaldJTrump.com</a> on BuiltWith since mid-2015 - we have coverage for <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/donaldtrump.com">DonaldTrump.com</a> and Trump.com going back to early 2011.
<h3>Web Agency Discovery</h3>
Looking at the related tag history for DonaldJTrump.com a few things stand out - pureandgentlesoap.com and homesaleadvicesa.com are both using the same Facebook Tracking Pixel. These are both Texas based businesses and a quick look at those sites identify them as being designed by <a href="http://www.parscale.com">Giles-Parscale</a>. A quick Google shows that Giles-Parscale built the DonaldJTrump.com website however the link isn't always that easy to find. The relationships BuiltWith tool can help to discover this information.
<h3>Data Leaks</h3>
DonaldTwump.com and MakeAmericaFascistAgain.com are two satirical websites which have lifted the design of DonaldJTrump.com - however they have also leaked visitor information back to Trump's campaign by leaving in Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel ID of the original site in their code.
<h3>IP Address Changes</h3>
<a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/donaldjtrump.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1329" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/donaldtrump-iprel.webp" alt="donaldtrump-iprel" width="695" height="529" data-wp-pid="1329" /></a>

Trump's website has been using Cloudflare since we've been tracking it - it appears it was on a lower price point version of the software up until September 2015 when it appears to have moved to a more premium plan as its IP addresses appear to be dedicated to the website.

You can use this information to determine the security of a website - does it have a shared plan, is it on shared hosting, when did it move to a more premium system.

 
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
This is just some of the information you can garner using the BuiltWith Relationship tool on BuiltWith - just go to <a href="http://builtwith.com">http://builtwith.com</a> and enter a domain name and click the relationships tab to start exploring this data yourself. You can also automate this data into your own application or data set via the <a href="http://api.builtwith.com/relationships-api">Relationships API</a>.

 

Top Image Attribution: Trump by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/gageskidmore/8566717881/in/photolist-e41ELr-e47k59-e47kUu-e41GKR-e41GhK-e47hxW-e47i8s-e47hS1-e41FPF-e47mPN-e47jAC-9hNvKd-e41Jw8-rWHUgf-segL58-rWJfw5-e47hHh-rWKnwC-9VQfNH-g25GLQ-5nrmkz-g1XPzf-9hgBjx-5nrmkt-4SQYDD-g25Md6-aWaU2n-e7BGMN-9nkVU5-g25NZH-9mEwWW-oskUH-9DB5bx-5KnqeT-9hHpJr-9hKrPH-9hKrun-F66n81-9hKrkx-EPdvTh-9hNvzC-EPd159-Fetoo9-EjpcWv-FetKEh-Ej4WVY-F8nsPg-9kwYUn-sMpybD-BNZ3hL">Gage Skidmore</a> / Hillary by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/number7cloud/25843816662/in/photolist-FnJjiU-EgrfjE-HxTTHP-D3sqP5-D5Lz7D-Fypqdp-F6QRkq-DqFSiG-HpjgpN-EAuH31-DZLe8N-GCmurg-Ca4Fur-EbqJ4F-D3i3Ry-EpyCTQ-CzFYFp-DcsiMD-DsMUeT-Cvop2D-D1FnCA-Dif4sC-CvoJj6-DqsV37-DieuGC-Dkxwmk-Did3sf-DquyMy-DqsMYs-DkvCye-D1FvQh-CviXVq-Cvim7G-CvpUyx-Dkvt2t-D1FLEY-D1G7iq-DdvRxM-CE1Kog-D3WVrq-DdvStV-D3WW2U-Cg1a3W-CE1KtM-CE1LgP-CE1KAv-CE1L4z-CE1Lep-DdvSnn-CE1KRR">Lorie Shaull</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/07/website-relationships-political-edition/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/07/website-relationships-political-edition/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 7 Jun 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Website Relationship Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added a whole new bulk of functionality to BuiltWith - we've been tracking website technologies for years. Many of these technologies give off a customer ID of some sort.

The most well known and most used is the Google Analytics ID, which is basically in the format UA-XXXXX-YY, where the XXXXX section is normally assigned to a single login and the YY is an incremental integer for the different web properties login XXXXX owns. Tracking the entire internet, we can link all of these together and use our huge historical archive to back-track data to 2010.

We track this, IP addresses and hundreds of other technology attributes and provide it all in a historically accessible manner and all <a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/optimizely.com"><strong>totally for free</strong></a>.

<a href="https://builtwith.com/relationships/optimizely.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1340" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/optimizelyRelationshipProfile.webp" alt="optimizelyRelationshipProfile" width="754" height="843" data-wp-pid="1340" /></a>

Use cases for this include -
<ul>
 	<li>Finding security gaps  - are they on shared hosting - what websites are customer analytics data shared with</li>
 	<li>Finding a business' clients - web agencies might share analytics, IP address space with their customers</li>
 	<li>Finding side/failed/main projects - see what businesses a website tried before their current one</li>
 	<li>Find acquisitions of other businesses</li>
</ul>
Pro users can <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/related-domain-export/">mass export domain relationships and technology tag data</a> from BuiltWith Pro and anyone wanting to access this data in an automated manner can use the new <a href="http://api.builtwith.com/relationships-api">Relationships API</a>.

We'll be publishing some interesting relationship data on the blog soon so come back and check it out!

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/31/website-relationship-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/31/website-relationship-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>More Data for Free Users</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Free users of BuiltWith can now create 5x as much data in free <a href="http://builtwith.com/login">BuiltWith Pro</a> reports (raising from 20 to 100 results). This provides a level of usability to the tool for free users as well as providing more data to play with if you're considering upgrading your account.

<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1337" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/new100-716x1024.webp" alt="new100" width="625" height="894" data-wp-pid="1337" />

We called our free account 'Trial' but now we're calling it 'Free' to support what we believe is a useful tool for both non-paying and paying customers of BuiltWith.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/26/more-data-for-free-users/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/26/more-data-for-free-users/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>Technology Report Builder</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/reportBuilder">Technology Report Builder</a> provides a faceted live update on the results within a report before you commit to creating the report. A commonly requested feature of BuiltWith Pro.

<a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/reportBuilder" rel="attachment wp-att-1315"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1315" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/reportBuilder.webp" alt="reportBuilder" width="580" height="781" data-wp-pid="1315" /></a>

The Report Builder is available on all plans - <a href="https://builtwith.com/contact">give us your feedback</a> on this new report creating starting point!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/23/technology-report-builder/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/23/technology-report-builder/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <item>
      <title>BuiltWith HubSpot Integration</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>You can now sync. BuiltWith Technology and Meta Data content to Contacts and Companies in HubSpot.</p>

<p><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/hubspot/hubspot-integration-steps/"><img  src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/hubspotBuiltWith.webp" alt="hubspotBuiltWith" style="width:60% !important" /></a></p>

<p><a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/hubspot/hubspot-integration-steps/">Follow the 2 Step Procedure</a> to get this integration going. HubSpot sync. is available <a href="https://builtwith.com/plans">on all plans</a>.</p>

<p>With this feature you can add a myriad of data points of your choosing to your HubSpot system -add just the things that matter to you -</p>

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1323" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/hubspot.webp" alt="hubspot" width="590" height="347" data-wp-pid="1323" />

<p>In the example above "Premium Technologies" only have been added to contacts to show what premium things a contact website or email domain are using. You can even select individual fields.</p>

<p>The properties you can add are listed below - note an exhaustive list will be updated on your HubSpot management page on BuiltWith once integrated. <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/hubspot/hubspot-integration-steps/">Get Started</a>.</p>
<h2>Meta Properties</h2>
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Internal Name</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>bw_alexa</td>
<td>number</td>
<td>Current Alexa Rank from Global 1m</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_quantcast</td>
<td>number</td>
<td>Current Quantcast Rank from Global 1m</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_address</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>The address of the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_company</td>
<td>Single-line text</td>
<td>Company name of the website</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bw_vertical</td>
<td>Single-line text</td>
<td>Top level IAB vertical for the website</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table><br/><br/>
<h2>Technology Group Properties</h2>
<div style="height: 400px; overflow: auto;">
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Internal Name</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="strong"></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>A line separated list of all of the premium technologies that are currently being used on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Advertising based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ads_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Advertising based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>analytics_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Analytics and Tracking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdn_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdn_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdn_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdn_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Content Delivery Network based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdns_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Verified CDN based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cdns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Verified CDN based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Content Management System based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>cms_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Content Management System based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>css_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>CSS Media Queries based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>css_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>CSS Media Queries based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>encoding_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Document Encoding based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>encoding_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Document Encoding based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>feeds_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Syndication Techniques based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>feeds_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Syndication Techniques based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Frameworks based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>framework_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Frameworks based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hosting_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Web Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>javascript_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>javascript_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>JavaScript Libraries and Functions based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>language_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Language based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>language_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Language based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>link_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Verified Link based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>link_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Verified Link based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mapping_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Mapping based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mapping_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Mapping based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>media_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Audio / Video Media based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>media_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Audio / Video Media based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mobile_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Mobile based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mobile_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Mobile based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mx_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mx_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Email Hosting Providers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Name Server based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ns_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Name Server based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>parked_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Domain Parking based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>parked_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Domain Parking based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Payment based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>payment_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Payment based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Operating Systems and Servers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shipping_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Shipping Providers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shipping_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Shipping Providers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Ecommerce based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>shop_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Ecommerce based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>SSL Certificates based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ssl_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>SSL Certificates based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_master_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Web Master Registration based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_master_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Web Master Registration based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Web Servers based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>web_server_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Web Servers based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Widgets based live technologies on the domain.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>widgets_premium_techs</td>
<td>Multi-line text</td>
<td>Widgets based live technologies on the domain that we consider to be not free to use (paid for).</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div><br/><br/>
<h2>Individual Technology Properties</h2>
You can add individual technologies by specifying the name of the technology in lower case and replacing spaces with underscores (_) and appending _tech to the property name. You don't have to add all properties.

<strong>Google Analytics Example -</strong>
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed small">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 100px;">Internal Name</th>
<th style="width: 50px;">Property Type</th>
<th>Comments</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_tech</td>
<td>Single checkbox</td>
<td>This will be checked if the technology is live</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_start</td>
<td>Date Picker</td>
<td>The date we first detected Google Analytics</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="strong">google_analytics_end</td>
<td>Date Picker</td>
<td>The date we last detected Google Analytics</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/hubspot/hubspot-integration-steps/">Get Started with Integration</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/11/builtwith-hubspot-integration/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>China, India and Japan</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<strong>We just added physical address tracking for China, Japan and India down to state level</strong> joining, Mexico, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Australia and the USA.

Want to know who is using Magento in Okayama? Who's doing A/B Testing in Guangdong? Or maybe who's got a website with the phrase "Haute Couture" on the homepage in Madhya Pradesh?

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1296" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2.7bn.webp" alt="2.7bn" width="600" height="288" data-wp-pid="1296" />

A total of 2.7 billion people live in China, Japan and India combined, almost 40% of the world's population, so it's about time we added address tracking for these regions.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/filtering-reports/filtering-a-report-by-business-location/">Learn how to filter by business location on the knowledge base</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/05/china-india-and-japan/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/05/05/china-india-and-japan/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 5 May 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Dedicated Server Detection</title>
      <description><![CDATA[One good indicator of size of a business is if the website owner is serious about hosting their website. Page load speed is an important metric that now plays a part in search engine optimization and hence not sharing a server with 100 other websites is an indicator that the website owner is serious about their business.

[caption id="attachment_1306" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-1306" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/dedicated.webp" alt="Attribution: Robert" width="600" height="450" data-wp-pid="1306" /> Attribution: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/jemimus/14916003245/">Robert</a>[/caption]

To that end we've added a "Dedicated Hosting" technology which will tell you if a website is currently the only unique domain running on that IP.

You can filter sites in your list now by sites that are actively running on a dedicated server (or at least a dedicated IP).]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/26/dedicated-server-detection/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/26/dedicated-server-detection/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Extension for Chrome Power Users</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added a new feature to the <a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar">BuiltWith Extension for Chrome</a>. <strong>Version 2.4</strong> allows you to hide the links and descriptions next to technologies, thus giving you a quicker and easier method to scan the technology lookup -

<a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar" rel="attachment wp-att-1309"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1309" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/newWidgetLayout.webp" alt="newWidgetLayout" width="378" height="618" data-wp-pid="1309" /></a>

To customize to this view scroll down to the bottom of any profile using the widget and click the 'Hide' link in the new preferences section -

<a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar" rel="attachment wp-att-1311"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1311" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/newWidgetPreferences-1.webp" alt="newWidgetPreferences" width="378" height="219" data-wp-pid="1311" /></a>

 

The <a href="https://builtwith.com/advanced">Advanced Version</a> of the widget gives you meta data, historical information and quick view of the premium technologies across an entire website for just $144 a year.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/19/extension-for-chrome-power-users/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/19/extension-for-chrome-power-users/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Data Points Updated</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We try and add as many details as possible to results to make it easier to reach out to potential customers. To that end we've just added millions of new pieces of information to 19 million records in the BuiltWith Pro Database.

A sample screenshot below shows some of the long tail gaps filled by this new update -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1302" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/newData.webp" alt="New Data" width="600" height="464" data-wp-pid="1302" />

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/how-to-regenerate-a-report/">Regenerate your existing reports</a> to see this new information in the XLS and CSV export reports. This new update will also increase physical location report filtering coverage for reports.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/06/data-points-updated/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/06/data-points-updated/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Apr 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>APIv9 Released</title>
      <description><![CDATA[APIv9 is now available at <a href="http://api.builtwith.com">http://api.builtwith.com</a>.

<a href="http://api.builtwith.com" rel="attachment wp-att-1299"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1299" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/apiv9.webp" alt="apiv9" width="600" height="250" data-wp-pid="1299" /></a>

This new version includes 2 new properties on each lookup -
• <strong>IsDB</strong> - A true/false if this result came from the database or was a live lookup.
• <strong>Vertical</strong> - The vertical classification of the website based on IAB Tier 1 categories (like Business/Automotive/News etc..)
A new parameter (<strong>NOMETA</strong>) provides the ability to not return meta data, which will increase the performance of the API if you do not require this data.
See <a href="http://api.builtwith.com">http://api.builtwith.com</a> for more documentation.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/06/apiv9-released/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/06/apiv9-released/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Apr 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Fixing the BuiltWith Logo</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<strong>UPDATE APRIL 2nd</strong>

The whole thing was an April fools of course - everything is upside down in Australia.

<hr />

 

We've had reports that users here in Australia have some issues with the website's logo not rendering correctly.

We believe we have fixed the issue going forward and have now fixed the logo to appear correctly globally -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1290" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/newLogo.webp" alt="newLogo" width="550" height="157" data-wp-pid="1290" />

Please let us know if you've had any problems with the BuiltWith logo on the website.

 

<strong>UPDATE</strong>

We've had some reports that the logo is not displaying correctly still. Attached is a short video of how it is displayed here in Sydney. Please let us know if the problem continues.

<div style="padding:56.25% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/161129245?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479/embed" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;"></iframe></div>
]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/01/fixing-the-builtwith-logo/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/04/01/fixing-the-builtwith-logo/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 1 Apr 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Architecture Upgrade</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The most up voted request for a feature on BuiltWith is to allow reports to be bigger than 500,000 results. We already added a method for exporting full technology lists which can contain millions and millions of records which we call "<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/creating-a-mega-technology-report/">Mega Technology Reports</a>" however they just contain the list of websites and not the additional meta data that we process.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1286" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/moreThan500k.webp" alt="moreThan500k" width="608" height="47" data-wp-pid="1286" />

We are also about to add gigabytes of additional meta data for records, which includes telephone numbers, addresses and people names to records and realized we are going to hit a processing wall, where reports, although will still generate will take longer to build.

So we've embarked on a architecture renewal. Starting next week we will begin pushing our new database architecture into production and once fully deployed, being to increase the maximum size of a dashboard report on BuiltWith Pro.

 

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/03/18/architecture-upgrade/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/03/18/architecture-upgrade/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2016 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Magento Version Usage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've been tracking the usage of Magento versions for a few years now and have just added support for <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-2">Magento 2</a> tracking as well as version based tracking for those versions of the very popular eCommerce based software. The interesting thing about Magento software upgrades is that they aren't as simple as the one-click upgrades that software like Wordpress support. This means that upgrade paths are much more gradual in comparison to other types of software.

[caption id="attachment_1280" align="aligncenter" width="625"]<img class="size-large wp-image-1280" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/magentoUpgradePath-1024x660.webp" alt="Version usage of Magento in Top 1m sites between September 2014 and February 2016" width="625" height="403" data-wp-pid="1280" /> Version usage of Magento in Top 1m sites between September 2014 and February 2016 - <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/magentoUpgradePath.webp">Larger Version</a>[/caption]

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-1.9">Version 1.9</a> gained the most usage whilst version 1.4 lost the most usage. Version 2.0 has seen a slow up take but that can be attributed to the fact that there's no upgrade path from 1.9 to 2.0 as it's a whole new system. Version 1.9 has also seen a sharper increase in market share at the start of 2016 bucking a smoother trend that we've generally seen over the entire time period. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-1.7">Version 1.7</a> is still currently the most popular of the versions but it's market share is decreasing now and will eventually be overtaken by v1.9 in a few more months.

The step in sites around November 2015 can be attributed to a change in top 1m sites that we index, moving from the Quantcast Top 1m, which is no longer available to the BuiltWith Top 1m - an amalgamation of the Quantcast 100k, Alexa and BuiltWith top sites.

In the future we expect to see more sites using version 1.9 whilst the 2.0 platform matures. Plenty of companies will be offering 2.0 upgrade services and no doubt a more automated path to 2.0 will eventually be made available and that should increase the 2.0 usage of Magento going forward.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/02/22/magento-version-usage/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/02/22/magento-version-usage/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2016 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Two Factor Authentication</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Want to make sure you are the only person accessing your BuiltWith Pro account? You can now by using Two Form Factor Authentication. This process requires a secondary device to login to your account, such as an app on your phone.

View the guide on <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/account-management/how-to-enable-2fa-on-builtwith/">How to Enable 2FA on your BuiltWith Account</a>.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/account-management/how-to-enable-2fa-on-builtwith/" rel="attachment wp-att-1276"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1276" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2fa.webp" alt="2FA Screenshot" width="600" height="461" data-wp-pid="1276" /></a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/02/11/two-factor-authentication/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/02/11/two-factor-authentication/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2016 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>APIv8</title>
      <description><![CDATA[A new minor updated version of the <a href="http://api.builtwith.com">BuiltWith API</a> is now available.

<a href="http://api.builtwith.com" rel="attachment wp-att-1272"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1272" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/apiv8.webp" alt="APIv8" width="579" height="201" data-wp-pid="1272" /></a>

Main change to this API are the additional of "First Indexed" and "Last Indexed" fields on the Path and Result objects.

This new feature allows you to quickly determine the oldest index date for a website in our system and the most recent date. A feature requested on both the Pro tool and the API.

As always the API is backwards compatible and anyone using v1 to v7 of the API can continue to do so as per normal.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/02/03/apiv8/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/02/03/apiv8/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 3 Feb 2016 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>BuiltWith Trends Investor Center</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/investor-center">BuiltWith Trends Investor Center</a> helps you find fast and slow growing technologies by user base growth as well as total site coverage count.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1256" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/investorCenter.webp" alt="Investor Center" width="600" height="503" data-wp-pid="1256" />

This premium feature has multiple use cases -
<ul>
	<li>Investors can discover technologies that are growing but are still potentially under the radar due to their small user base.</li>
	<li>Business owners can determine what technologies in specific categories might be a better alternative for them based on their market share growth or decline.</li>
</ul>
<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/category/investor-center/examples-investor-center/">View some examples</a> we've created that show some of the functionality of the Investor Center and a <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/investor-center/how-to-use-the-investor-center/">run down of the options you can filter by</a> on the Investor Center.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/01/19/builtwith-trends-investor-center/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/01/19/builtwith-trends-investor-center/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2016 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>What technologies do the Unicorn Companies Use?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[As of January 2016 there's around 145 known "Unicorn" companies - these are companies that are private with a valuation in excess of US $1bn - you can see the <a href="http://fortune.com/unicorns/">full list of actual companies on Fortune</a> and <a href="http://techcrunch.com/unicorn-leaderboard/">follow the funding on Crunchbase</a>.

We thought it would be interesting to find out what technologies were popular on these $1bn+ privately valued companies.

[caption id="attachment_1260" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-1260" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/unicorn.webp" alt="Attribution: Valerie Everett" width="600" height="361" data-wp-pid="1260" /> Attribution: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/valeriebb/4776520532">Valerie Everett</a>[/caption]
<h2>Where do Unicorns host their websites?</h2>
The short answer is <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon">Amazon</a> - 50% of the sites in the list are in an Amazon Data Center, mostly in Virginia but some also in Oregon, California and Singapore.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1264" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/unicornHosted.webp" alt="Where Unicorns Host" width="586" height="492" data-wp-pid="1264" />
<h2></h2>
<h2>What do Unicorns use for Analytics?</h2>
86% of the Unicorn sites have <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics</a> installed. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/New-Relic">New Relic</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">Optimizely</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Marketo">Marketo</a> are also popular premium tools on the Unicorn website list -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1266" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/unicornAnalytics.webp" alt="Unicorn Analytics" width="587" height="473" data-wp-pid="1266" />
<h2></h2>
<h2>Other Interesting Unicorn Technology Usage</h2>
<ul>
	<li>95% of Unicorn sites use <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery">JQuery</a> - the most detected technology in the list</li>
	<li>90% have a <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mobile/Viewport-Meta">Viewport Meta</a> tag - meaning they are most likely responsive and will work across mobile and handheld devices</li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/nginx">nginx</a> is the most popular web server found on 66% of the websites</li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Google-Apps-for-Business">Google Apps for Business</a> is the most popular email system found used on 62% of Unicorn websites.</li>
</ul>
You can generate and get access to the full list of Unicorn company websites via our <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/createReport/special">Curated Reports lists</a> on the BuiltWith Pro tool.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/01/05/what-technologies-do-the-unicorn-companies-use/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/01/05/what-technologies-do-the-unicorn-companies-use/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Jan 2016 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Happy New Year 2016</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1253" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/100k.webp" alt="100k" width="568" height="710" data-wp-pid="1253" />

We hit a milestone on the 25th of December this year of 100,000 signups! Thanks for using BuiltWith! Next year will be our ninth year of operation and we're looking forward to developing new tools, solutions and uncovering even more ways to find out what the internet is built with!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/12/29/happy-new-year-2016/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/12/29/happy-new-year-2016/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>!built bang</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://duckduckgo.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1249" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ddg1.webp" alt="ddg" width="412" height="439" data-wp-pid="1249" /></a>

The !built bang is now live on <a href="http://duckduckgo.com">DuckDuckGo</a> - you can type in !built cnn.com at the DuckDuckGo search engine and it will take you directly to the <a href="http://builtwith.com/cnn.com">cnn.com profile</a> on BuiltWith!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/12/07/duckduckgo/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/12/07/duckduckgo/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 7 Dec 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Premium Technology Acquisition Gains - Q4 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just finished an Entire Internet Update process we're going to have a look at some of the winners in terms of customer acquisition for premium technologies in this post.

The criteria for these companies is they -
<ul>
	<li>Had to have at least 1000 domains running their software at our last entire internet update in June 2015.</li>
	<li>Must have a payment option for their software</li>
	<li>Sorted by the multiplier of growth not just increase in domain coverage</li>
</ul>
Here are the results -

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/winners.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1244" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/winners.webp" alt="Entire Internet Update Premium Technology Winners" width="600" height="800" data-wp-pid="1244" /></a>

<b><a href="https://www.hotjar.com/">HotJar</a></b> grew 2.4x in the 4 months between updates - they provide an all-in-one analytics and feedback solution.

<strong><a href="http://www.jotform.com/">JotForm</a></strong> provides drag and drop form building features and has seen a 3.4x growth in the past few months. JotForm does have a free solution as well which may account for some of this growth.

<strong><a href="https://siftscience.com/">Sift Science</a> </strong>provides fraud management services and lists airbnb as one of their customers, the amount of websites they appeared on doubled in the past 4 months.

<strong><a href="https://getsentry.com/welcome/">Sentry</a>  </strong>is a real time crash reporting app for websites - it help find client bugs and is used by stripe, uber and Instragram. They almost doubled the amount of sites we detected it on.

<strong><a href="http://getsocial.io/">GetSocial</a> </strong>is a viral content promoting tool that more than doubled the amount of sites we detected it on!

<strong><a href="https://www.clickfunnels.com/">ClickFunnels</a></strong> provides a marketing funnel builder tool to try to increase conversion rates, their software was found on 1.8x more sites this update.

<strong><a href="http://intercom.io">Intercom</a> </strong>is normally used as an internal web app tool for communicating with end users - we saw a non-logged in increase in usage of this tool almost doubling.

<strong><a href="https://www.gosquared.com/">GoSquared</a> </strong>provides analytics and reporting tools for businesses. We saw a 1.7x increase in its deployment on domains.

<strong><a href="https://www.klaviyo.com/">Klaviyo</a></strong> provides a marketing tool to segment, send reminders and personalized newsletters - it increased it's domain coverage by 1.6x.

Congrats to all of these providers!

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/12/02/premium-technology-acquisition-gains-q4-2015/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/12/02/premium-technology-acquisition-gains-q4-2015/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 2 Dec 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Payment Currency Based Reports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We started tracking <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/payment/payment-currency">Payment Currency</a> on BuiltWith - this new functionality looks for websites that support the payment of goods in currencies such as Euros (for most of Europe), Pound Sterling (for the United Kingdom), Yen (for Japan), New Shekel (for Israel).

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/payment/payment-currency"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1236" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/unnamed.webp" alt="Currency" width="550" height="303" data-wp-pid="1236" /></a>

The advantage of this tracking is that you can easily see which stores are supporting international payments. For example you could create a report on <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/magento-websites-selling-in-pounds/">All Stores using Magento that sell in Pound Sterling</a>, the currency of the United Kingdom.

This new tracking method is live in the tool and available to all users on all plans.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/11/24/payment-currency-based-reports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/11/24/payment-currency-based-reports/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal - The Battle Of The CMS</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The are a lot of articles out there weighing up the pros and cons of different Content Management Systems (or CMS as they're often called). This is going to be a little different.

Instead of comparing feature lists or the pros and cons of each, in this article we're going to take a look at some data. Which CMS is the most popular? Which is growing at the fastest rate? Are users switching between systems, and if so, which are they leaving and where are they moving to?

We'll get to all of that a little later on. For now though, let's start at the beginning.

 
<h2>The CMS Landscape</h2>
Long gone are the days of having to write code from scratch to build beautiful websites, unless you really want to of course. There's a broad range of options available to build platforms to publish content, store images, documents or anything else you might want to use a website for. Content management systems, as the name would suggest, exist to allow users to effectively manage their online content.

Although there are a lot of options available, when looking at all of the sites on the Internet there is one CMS that really dominates. More than 16 million domains in our index are built on WordPress, which represents around 50% of all the sites out there that are currently using a CMS.

[caption id="attachment_1229" align="aligncenter" width="589"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1229" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/cms.webp" alt="CMS Usage Statistics" width="589" height="427" data-wp-pid="1229" /></a> CMS Usage Statistics[/caption]

What's also surprising about the numbers though, is that 35% of all sites that use a CMS that's not one of the top 10 we're tracking here. There's a significant <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_tail">long tail</a> in Content Management Systems. There isn't room here to look in any detail at all of the different CMS's out there, so I'm going to focus on the top three in terms of usage: WordPress, Joomla! and Drupal.

Although WordPress has the majority no matter which way you look at it, it's lead is cut when we only look at the top 10,000 sites (instead of all sites on the Internet). Joomla! also has a bigger share of the market when we're looking at the entire Internet (9%), which fades when considering only the top 10,000 sites (1%). Drupal on the other hand is more of a CMS of choice for the bigger sites out there. Drupal can be found on 9% of the top 10,000 sites, but only 2% of all of the sites on the Internet.
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<div>9</div></td>
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Let's take a closer look at the big three.

 
<h2>WordPress</h2>
WordPress launched more than a decade ago in 2003 with the intent of improving the typography of everyday writing. Now, it's grown into the <a href="https://wordpress.org/about/">largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world</a>. WordPress also offers a hosted blogging platform at WordPress.com, but we've not included the stats for sites built using that version of WordPress here.

WordPress is widely used and has been consistently growing in use since it's launch. If anything, the last 18 months have seen that growth accelerate. Among sites of all sizes, WordPress is seen as the CMS of choice with it's flexibility, adaptability and stability providing strong foundations for sites across the Internet.

[caption id="attachment_1230" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress"><img class="size-full wp-image-1230" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/wordpressTrends.webp" alt="WordPress Trends" width="600" height="454" data-wp-pid="1230" /></a> WordPress Trends[/caption]
<h2>Drupal</h2>
Drupal is the smallest of the three CMS we're looking at here, which we've found on a little over 800,000 live websites. It's another open source CMS with an active and supportive community. Drupal is especially popular for websites in the education vertical, with a much higher proportion of it's sites being focused on education than either WordPress or Joomla!

As with WordPress, Drupal's growth has accelerated over the last 18 months, as shown in the chart below.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1231" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/drupalTrends.webp" alt="Drupal Trends" width="600" height="454" data-wp-pid="1231" /></a>

 
<h2>Joomla!</h2>
Like the other two systems we're looking at here, Joomla! is an open source CMS. It's the second most popular CMS out there which we've found on more than 2.8 million websites. Joomla! is less likely to be found on one of the top 10K websites, with only 1% of those using a CMS choosing Joomla!. Joomla! is much more popular among smaller sites though, claiming a 9% slice of the pie for all sites on the Internet.

Overall, Joomla! has seen growth over the last few years. However, the rate of growth hasn't been as steady as either Drupal or WordPress.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Joomla!"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1232" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/joomlaTrends.webp" alt="joomlaTrends" width="600" height="449" data-wp-pid="1232" /></a>
<h2></h2>
<h2>How Users Are Moving Between These Three CMS</h2>
While all of these platforms are growing in absolute terms, there is a clear flow of users moving from and to each platform. WordPress looks like the entry-point tool, and doesn't gain many users from either Drupal or Joomla. It seems that once people have used either Drupal or Joomla, it's unlikely that they'll move over to WordPress.

The same is not the case in the opposite direction though. Year upon year, WordPress is losing more users to Drupal and Joomla! In 2014, more than 8500 users moved away from WordPress, replacing the CMS with either Joomla or Drupal.

Drupal also does well with users leaving Joomla!. Although there is some movement in both directions, in net terms more than 2000 websites have moved from Joomla! to Drupal over the last 4 years.

 
<h2>What's Next For CMS?</h2>
With these three content management systems making it easier and easier to host content online in a useful and attractive way, the growth of these CMS looks set to continue. There are plenty of other systems also doing well as more and more websites are launched as time goes by. If you'd like to dig a little deeper into any of the data shown here, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms">head over to our CMS pages</a>. You might find a <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Pro account</a> helps you uncover some gems too.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/11/11/wordpress-vs-joomla-vs-drupal-the-battle-of-the-cms/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/11/11/wordpress-vs-joomla-vs-drupal-the-battle-of-the-cms/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Ideas!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Users of the BuiltWith Pro tool now have the opportunity to submit and vote on new ideas for the product.

<a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1224" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ideas.webp" alt="IdeaS" width="600" height="432" data-wp-pid="1224" /></a>

We've always based new features on what people want the most, this makes it more visible and simpler for you to vote on changes and upgrades to the Pro tool!

You can access the idea section of BuiltWith via the sidebar on your Basic/Pro or Enterprise dashboard!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/10/14/ideas/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/10/14/ideas/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>First Indexed Date now in Exports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added a new field to our exportable reports called "First Indexed". This field lets you see the date we first indexed any technologies on a domain.

This new field can help you determine if the indexation date for a technology is the same date as when we first started tracking the website or not.

For existing reports just regenerate them, the new field is on both the meta data and CRM style format exports.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/what-data-can-i-export-from-builtwith-pro/">For a full list of exportable fields please see this article</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/10/01/first-indexed-date-now-in-exports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/10/01/first-indexed-date-now-in-exports/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Oct 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Tout Le Monde</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added international support for tag based distribution statistics to <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>.

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/a-b-testing/country/France"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1216" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/abtesting-in-france.webp" alt="AB Testing in France" width="600" height="501" data-wp-pid="1216" /></a>

This commonly requested feature now lets you see what the most popular technologies are in certain geographic locations in the world at the click of a button.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1217" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/countryStats.webp" alt="countryStats" width="600" height="206" data-wp-pid="1217" />

To access the country based statistics click the "Country Statistics" option (shown in blue above) on the chart data list for categories you can browse at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/09/25/tout-le-monde/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/09/25/tout-le-monde/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Generating Lead Lists For Sites Using WordPress</title>
      <description><![CDATA[One of the biggest strengths of BuiltWith is the sheer number of sites that are profiled. We currently index more than 325,000,000+ active domains, with more than one website found on many of those domains. But there is a downside to our far-reaching domain index. When you want to create a list of sites that use a common technology like Wordpress, the list we come back with is way too big to be useful.

In fact if you're looking for sites that use WordPress, we know of more than 16 million we could tell you about. When you're looking for targeted leads, that won't be a very useful list at all. So what can you do to narrow down the list of sites? In this post, I'll describe a couple of different ways BuiltWtih can help you generate a more focused list that you're really interested in.

<strong>Filter By WordPress Activity</strong>
With WordPress being such a popular <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms">CMS</a>, we find that lots of people want to generate reports based on WordPress usage. So, as one way of splitting up the huge list of WordPress sites, we've implemented a filter based on the frequency of site updates.

Of the WordPress sites in the Quantcast Top 1 Million, around half are updated less than once per month. Depending on the lead list you're looking to generate, you might be less interested in these sites than those that are regularly updated. So let's imagine that you're looking to find a list of sites that use <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Wordpress-Daily-Activity">WordPress and are updated every day</a>. Simply head over to your dashboard and create a new report, then search for "WordPress Daily" in the Base Technologies and select "Wordpress Daily Activity" from the list, as shown below. There's also a <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/finding-busy-wordpress-blogs-in-a-list/">video showing you how to create this type of report in our knowledge base</a>.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/wordpressDailyActivity1.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1207" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/wordpressDailyActivity1.webp" alt="wordpressDailyActivity" width="959" height="919" data-wp-pid="1207" /></a>

You could follow similar steps if looking for WordPress sites updated <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress-Weekly-Activity">Weekly</a> or <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Wordpress-Monthly-Activity">Monthly</a>, by selecting the appropriate base technology from the list. Note that these categories are mutually exclusive, so a site appearing in the "Daily Activity" list will not also be counted in the "Weekly Activity" and "Monthly Activity" lists.

<strong>Filter By Keyword</strong>
One of the most powerful ways to filter a lead list is by looking only for sites that feature a particular keyword. With BuiltWith, you could quickly generate a list of WordPress sites that are updated monthly that feature a particular keyword on either their homepage or in their domain name.

Let's, for example, look for WordPress sites updated monthly that feature the keyword "Aromatherapy". First, you'll need to create a report based on the keyword by following <a href="http://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/17/how-to-find-quality-keyword-targeted-leads-in-less-than-two-minutes/">the steps in this post</a>.

From inside the generated report, you can then click "Prioritize Report" by clicking on the button shown in the image below.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prioritizeAReport1.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1208" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prioritizeAReport1.webp" alt="prioritizeAReport" width="949" height="230" data-wp-pid="1208" /></a>

Next, you'll need to click on "Competitors/Techs" and add "WordPress Monthly Activity" to filter the list by this group. The image below shows how to set the filter up, or you can follow the <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/creating-a-keyword-report-and-filtering-by-a-technology/">steps in this video</a> to get an idea of what to do.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prioritizeByWordPress1.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1209" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prioritizeByWordPress1.webp" alt="prioritizeByWordPress" width="956" height="927" data-wp-pid="1209" /></a>

BuiltWith will then generate a list of sites matching the criteria. In this case, we're presented with a report showing 338 sites featuring the keyword "aromatherapy" that use WordPress and are updated on a monthly basis. If those sites represent potential new clients, that list is much more helpful than knowing about the original 16 million+ sites that use WordPress.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/reportGeneratedSites1.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1210" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/reportGeneratedSites1.webp" alt="reportGeneratedSites" width="968" height="513" data-wp-pid="1210" /></a>

<strong>Filter By Other Technology</strong>
Another option for narrowing down the list of WordPress sites would be to first create a report based on a different technology of interest. Let's imagine you're looking for sites that use Magento and also WordPress that's updated on a daily basis.

As shown in the example in our <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/finding-busy-wordpress-blogs-in-a-list/">knowledge base video</a>, you can quickly generate a list of active WordPress sites that also use another technology (Magento for example) by creating the other technology report first and then filtering to show only sites with Daily Active WordPress in use.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prioritizeMagentoByWordPress1.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1211" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prioritizeMagentoByWordPress1.webp" alt="prioritizeMagentoByWordPress" width="997" height="823" data-wp-pid="1211" /></a>

<strong>Filter By Country</strong>
When you're dealing with a potentially huge lead list (like the WordPress site list), a useful way of filtering out some of the less valuable leads might be to look only for sites based in a particular location. Perhaps your own country, or region, or city. When putting together a report, you can choose to filter the results by physical location. You can find a more detailed look at how to do that in this post.

In the image below you can see a report I've generated which shows sites that use WordPress and are based in the UK. I still have and unwieldy 144,508 leads, but this type of filter might be a good first step in effectively prioritizing the lead list.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/countryFilter1.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1212" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/countryFilter1.webp" alt="countryFilter" width="962" height="395" data-wp-pid="1212" /></a>

<strong>What Next?</strong>
In this post I've gone through just a few of the ways you could filter down the massive number of sites indexed by BuiltWith into a list that's immediately useful. The examples here are by no means exhaustive though. If you'd like to dive into the data yourself, you can <a href="http://builtwith.com/signup">sign up for a free BuiltWith account here</a> or if you're signed up already, <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/dashboard">head to your dashboard</a> and create a new report.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/09/16/generating-lead-lists-for-sites-using-wordpress/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/09/16/generating-lead-lists-for-sites-using-wordpress/</link>
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      <title>BuiltWith T-Shirt Shop!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Have you always wanted a BuiltWith t-shirt but not needed a Pro account to get one? Good news! You can now buy them on the <strong><a href="https://shop.spreadshirt.com/builtwith">BuiltWith Store</a></strong>!

<a href="https://shop.spreadshirt.com/builtwith"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1175" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/shop.webp" alt="BuiltWith Shop" width="600" height="467" data-wp-pid="1175" /></a>You can of course get a free t-shirt on a <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Basic</a> or <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Pro</a> plan - if you're on <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Enterprise</a> we can send you t-shirts for your entire team!

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/09/09/builtwith-t-shirt-shop/</guid>
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      <title>Finding Digital Marketing Leads Using BuiltWith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Finding new leads and winning new clients or customers is a core activity for any business. Digital marketing is no different. Instead of shooting from the hip though, I'm sure you'll agree that it's smart to focus your lead-generating energies on the right crowd. You want to find leads who want to work with you.

In this post I'm going to show you some of the ways BuiltWith can help with tracking down high quality, relevant leads. I'll be specifically looking at this from the perspective of a digital marketing agency, but you could easily use a similar approach to find leads using BuiltWith for a range of different businesses.
<h2>Your Ideal Client</h2>
Hopefully, you already have a good idea of the services you offer and the customers you're trying to sign up. The specifics will vary from business to business, but I'd expect the following three to be important attributes of an ideal client for any business offering digital marketing services:
<ul>
	<li>Clients with a marketing budget.</li>
	<li>Clients using the same tools as you (or willing to start).</li>
	<li>Clients who you can help.</li>
</ul>
You'll probably have other things to add to that list for your company. Perhaps you're targeting clients in a particular sector, niche or location. Perhaps you offer services to clients who use a particular analytics package or email marketing tool. That's all fine, and you'll be able to tailor the steps I'll show in this post to suit your needs.

So where do we begin to generate leads and find your ideal future clients?

For this example, let's imagine that we're looking to offer search engine optimization (SEO) services to dentists who have websites built using Wordpress who already spend money on marketing tools. That's a pretty niche market and one that might otherwise be difficult to quickly find leads in.

I'll first show you how the free <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/builtwith-technology-prof/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn?hl=en">BuiltWith Chrome extension</a> can help, then I'll show you a much more powerful method using more of the features of BuiltWith.
<h2>Using BuiltWith To Find Leads For Free</h2>
The first step is to install the <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/builtwith-technology-prof/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn?hl=en">BuiltWith Technology Profiler extension</a> for Chrome. Although the data available through this tool becomes more powerful when you have a PRO BuiltWith account, the free version is still handy to have around (as we'll soon see).

<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/builtwith-technology-prof/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn?hl=en"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1187" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/chromeExt.webp" alt="chromeExt" width="979" height="594" data-wp-pid="1187" /></a>

Then, since we're looking for dentists, let's head over to Google (or any other search engine of your choice) and begin our search for relevant sites. At this point, if you only want to find dentists based in your city, region or country, you'll probably want to modify the search term so that you're only shown relevant results. For this example though, I'll just look for any dentists websites. We'll filter out those not using Wordpress or paid marketing tools in the next step.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1188" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dentistGoogleSearch.webp" alt="dentistGoogleSearch" width="793" height="159" data-wp-pid="1188" />

Next we can click through to each of the results and take a look at their websites. Once each has loaded, hit the BW extension button as shown in the picture below and you'll see which technologies are up-and-running on each site. Under the Content Management System heading, we're looking sites which have WordPress listed.

So far so good. In the image below, you'll see that I've <a href="http://www.yourdentistbristol.co.uk/">found a dentists website</a> that's built using Wordpress. We can also scroll down the list of technologies to see if the site is also using anything we know is a paid-for technology. In this case, it's not, and I can move onto the next search result.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1195" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/yourDentist.webp" alt="yourDentist" width="1201" height="655" data-wp-pid="1195" />

While methodically working through the search results in this way will turn up some great leads, filtering and reviewing the sites is a very manual process.

There is, and I'm sure you'll be pleased to hear, an easier way. In fact, there is a much, much easier way. Let me show you the simple way to generate a list of dentists sites using Wordpress who already spend money on marketing tools, using BuiltWith.
<h2>Using BuiltWith PRO To Find Leads The Easy Way</h2>
First, we'll need to log in to BuiltWith and create a new report. Because we're looking specifically for dentists here, the best place to start is with a keyword report. I won't go through the steps of how to do that in this post, but <a href="http://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/17/how-to-find-quality-keyword-targeted-leads-in-less-than-two-minutes/">you'll find everything you need here</a>. Essentially, a keyword report runs through millions of websites looking for your chosen keywords on their homepage or in their domain name. As we're on the hunt for dentists here, a keyword report is a great first step.

Next we'll need to filter for sites using Wordpress to remove everything else from the list, and also for sites that are known to be paying out for premium tools.

From the open report within BuiltWith, we can select "Prioritize Report", which will bring up a series <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/chromeExt.webp">
</a>of options to help refine the list.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1189" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/prioritizeReport.webp" alt="prioritizeReport" width="958" height="230" data-wp-pid="1189" />

The key things we're interested in finding now are sites that use WordPress and sites that use premium, paid-for tools. So the filters we'll use to prioritize the report will be the "Known Spend" and "Implemented Tech" filters as shown below.

In this case I'll choose a known spend in the range of $10-$1000 and will look for Wordpress as an implemented technology (which I can select from the drop-down list shown in the image below).

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1190" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/prioritySpend.webp" alt="prioritySpend" width="953" height="384" data-wp-pid="1190" />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1191" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/priorityTech.webp" alt="priorityTech" width="949" height="364" data-wp-pid="1191" />

After finalizing the report and giving BuiltWith a few seconds to gather all of the results, I'm left with a neat list of 107 sites.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1192" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/resultsList.webp" alt="resultsList" width="955" height="191" data-wp-pid="1192" />

With a quick glance down the list, it's quite easy to see which of the sites are using premium technologies and could be suitable leads. Clicking through to see the detailed view of each site in the list clearly shows premium technologies as you can see in the following image (the star means this is a premium technology).

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1193" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/wardRoadDental.webp" alt="wardRoadDental" width="732" height="191" data-wp-pid="1193" />

Heading over to the site and using the BuiltWith Technology Profiler again shows that there are in fact several premium technologies running on this site, as shown in the BuiltWith report. Note that this time I'm logged in and am using the PRO version of the extension which shows a bit more information and very quickly highlights premium technologies.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1194" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/wardRoadDentalSS.webp" alt="wardRoadDentalSS" width="1349" height="872" data-wp-pid="1194" />

As you can see, the ability to filter results in the BuiltWith reports can give an extremely targeted list of potential leads. You could take this even further by filtering on more of the parameters which define your ideal client, not just those I've used here.

The same approach could quickly and easily be used to target any other keyword and any other technology, giving you an almost continuous supply of highly relevant leads.

You can<a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features"> find out more about the power of BuiltWith Pro here</a> or get going straight away for free with the <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/builtwith-technology-prof/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn?hl=en">BuiltWith Technology Profiler extension for Chrome</a>. If you don't use Google as your default browser c<a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar">heckout our other Browser Integrations</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/25/finding-digital-marketing-leads-using-builtwith/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/25/finding-digital-marketing-leads-using-builtwith/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Excel XLSX Format Exports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[All BuiltWith Pro reports going forward offer XLSX format export - meaning they open directly into Excel!

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1184" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/excelExports.webp" alt="Excel Exports" width="550" height="497" data-wp-pid="1184" />

The CSV option is still available and will also work with a wide variety of systems!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/24/excel-xlsx-format-exports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/24/excel-xlsx-format-exports/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Site Wide Technology Trends Data</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've changed our methodology for counting if sites are using a technology in our Trends data.

When we starting <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> 6 years ago, to find technologies we'd visit the homepage of websites and index them to create the trends. Fast forward to 2015 and we're now able to find technologies across an entire website rather than just the homepage.

It makes trends data much more accurate and bumps the numbers for just about every technology.

[caption id="attachment_1179" align="aligncenter" width="563"]<img class="size-full wp-image-1179" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/coverageTotals.webp" alt="Bump in Totals from site wide trends data." width="563" height="260" data-wp-pid="1179" /> Bump in Totals from site wide trends data (old on the left, new on the right)[/caption]

<a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">Send feedback</a> to us if something is amiss!

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/18/site-wide-technology-trends-data/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/18/site-wide-technology-trends-data/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Verified Links</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added a new form of technology detection called "Verified Links". You can see trends for this at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/link">http://trends.builtwith.com/link</a>
<h2><strong>What are Verified Links?</strong></h2>
These are links from a website to an external service where that external service is typically paid for and owned by the domain. In the example below the BigCartel store is clearly linked to the web domain, we now link the two together and report on this.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/link"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1110" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/verifiedLinks.webp" alt="verifiedLinks" width="550" height="322" data-wp-pid="1110" /></a>

This new detection method provides the ability to determine which sites are using these external services. This can be super relevant for people looking for websites that are customers of these solutions but not fully integrating the service with there website.

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/18/verified-links/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/18/verified-links/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Shipping Provider Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We now track shipping provider on BuiltWith. You can see the start of this tracking at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping">http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping</a>.

[caption id="attachment_1141" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping"><img class="wp-image-1141 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ups.webp" alt="Truck" width="600" height="386" data-wp-pid="1141" /></a> Attribution: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/mpd01605/6750899657/in/photolist-aUXUg6-phSKwX-r4HA36-tH9Abj-bbGwe4-oPhLgK-74cno-oDYs5Q-oVGCoj-ocBSrH-d7rYR1-bEr6ef-qoppks-sidrNR-rmsrtB-a3CU4w-oPiwnD-34DAWk-ibNbLB-mKdMTL-dKpvLz-fQAWC7-7RaC9W-qoxq1g-bhy8gF-aCBJSQ-8mETSo-ee6JhS-foMYdy-pxjHBY-891iPp-2Bm4Hk-pxjJkS-6P9EvN-iCHK4C-s859Ve-68NbDm-2VE3df-aUXTHg-nBDcrm-o1rtCo-biw3YH-pkjTRV-8ZDAxk-bpfNkv-eadfWu-4Wc6tN-gfYiZL-8Y3SHK-68HXHF" rel="nofollow">MPD01605</a>[/caption]

This new data lets you create reports based around websites that offer shipping options with providers such as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/UPS">UPS</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/USPS">USPS</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/FedEx">FedEx</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/DHL">DHL</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/TNT">TNT</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/Royal-Mail">Royal Mail</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/Canada-Post">Canada Post</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping/Australia-Post">Australia Post</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shipping">many more</a>.

This is especially useful for finding more localised content, for example you could create a report that shows all Magento websites that use courier companies that typically have a minimum yearly spend commitment.

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/11/shipping-provider-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/11/shipping-provider-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Payment Acceptance Tracking</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've now added tracking for payment acceptance. This means we can tell you which sites accept certain payment providers by the advertisement of these services, in the same way real life shops show this with the stickers in their windows.<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/payment/payment-acceptance"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1155" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/accepts.webp" alt="Accepts Credit Card" width="600" height="501" data-wp-pid="1155" /></a>You can now say, show me the Shopify stores that accept PayPal or show me the Magento stores accepting Visa and American Express or "show me all sites accepting American Express in the United States".

This new tracking method extends our payment provider tracking service greatly and we hope will be a help towards finding more accepted payment methods going forward. You can see payment acceptance usage trends at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/payment/payment-acceptance">http://trends.builtwith.com/payment/payment-acceptance</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/06/payment-acceptance-tracking/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/08/06/payment-acceptance-tracking/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet eCommerce Usage January-July 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Of the 328 million domains we re-indexed we've seen growth in some of the usual suspects. <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">WooCommerce</a> has continued it's growth increase by over a third, adding 247,245 domains with the technology. WooCommerce was acquired by Automattic in May of this year (Automattic are the company behind WordPress which is the software WooCommerce integrates with).

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Spree">Spree Commerce</a> are one of the biggest gainers though since January, doubling the amount of sites we detected using their platform. GoDaddy also added an impressive amount of domains as they've stepped up their offering with their redesigned <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/GoDaddy-Online-Store">GoDaddy Online Store</a>. <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/GoDaddy">GoDaddy host 38.6 million domains</a> so they definitely have the marketing ability to further increase their platform.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ecommerceGrowthJune2015.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1125" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ecommerceGrowthJune2015.webp" alt="eCommerce Growth June 2015" width="600" height="771" data-wp-pid="1125" /></a>
<h2><del></del>Biggest Drops</h2>
<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Go">Magento Go</a> was shut down in February of this year, it dropped in usage by 92% because of this, now only a handful of sites appear to be using Magento Go and these are probably just using old code that they have migrated to <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">Magento CE</a>.
<h2>Top 10 eCommerce Market Share on the Entire Internet</h2>
The current breakdown of the top 10 eCommerce platforms we track currently looks like this -

[caption id="attachment_1145" align="aligncenter" width="766"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop"><img class="wp-image-1145 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/ecommerceTotals.webp" alt="eCommerce Totals" width="766" height="508" data-wp-pid="1145" /></a> Totals for technologies found on the homepage of domains across 328 million sites[/caption]

8 of the top 10 technologies continue to grow market share whilst <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/osCommerce">osCommerce</a> and <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/VirtueMart">VirtueMart</a> appear to be losing market share. Magento gains the most from their loss as shown in the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento/Market-Share">market share report for Magento</a>.
<h2>Future for eCommerce</h2>
Similar to the <a href="http://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/06/entire-internet-cms-usage-january-july-2015/">CMS trends</a> there are open source options and paid for options both gaining customers. The paid for solutions such as <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/BigCommerce">BigCommerce</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify</a> continue to increase their market share and with that their financial resources will continue to increase allowing them to break into more of the open source market share. However we've not entirely seen that happen yet and products look WooCommerce have literally come out of nowhere to dominate the eCommerce technology trends.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/27/entire-internet-ecommerce-usage-january-july-2015/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/27/entire-internet-ecommerce-usage-january-july-2015/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet JavaScript Usage January-July 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[JavaScript is a core element of modern websites. Of the 328 million domains we indexed the usual suspects top the most growth in terms of numbers. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery">jQuery</a> added an additional 2 million domains to their usage, increasing their market share by 4%.

The biggest market share increases though was for a more modern framework called <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Socket.IO">socket.io</a> - it provides real time bidirectional event based communication. Websites using this technology may be packaging it with others, such as advertising technologies or analytics technologies that require fast event driven responses but it's quickly become the de facto library for real time messaging.

The <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Facebook-Graph-API">Facebook Graph</a> is still growing at an extraordinary rate which cements Facebook's position and has most likely prevented them from becoming a MySpace as it becomes so much more intertwined with the active web in general. 6.7 million websites make a call to <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Facebook-for-Websites">Facebook Connect</a>.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1126" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/javascriptGrowth2015.webp" alt="JavaScript Growth June2015" width="600" height="698" data-wp-pid="1126" /></a><a href="http://parsleyjs.org/">Parsley JS</a> has been one of the most successful premium companies in terms of growth, doubling their market share and adding 18k domains to its user list. Another HTML5 library called <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/GSAP">GSAP</a> from GreenSock has also seen very good growth in the past 6 months.
<h2>Losers</h2>
One of the biggest losers in terms of number drops is <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/SWFObject">SWFObject</a> - which has never worked on iPhone devices. It lost 221,822 sites since January but it's still on over 2 million websites in total.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Google-Friend-Connect">Google Friend Connect</a> dropped 74% since January down to 39k sites from 154k which is a good thing as this product died in 2011.

One of the more interesting stats is that use of the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Yahoo-User-Interface">Yahoo User Interface</a> library, which was announced as no longer supported has increased usage by 16% since January, on to well over 1 million websites!

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
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      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/22/entire-internet-javascript-usage-january-july-2015/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet Document Standards Usage January-July 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Of the 328 million domains we indexed recently there was significant changes in document standards being used.

The large growth was for <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Windows-8-Pinning">Windows 8 IE Pinning</a>, a feature that lets you pin a website to the start bar of a browser. Having a website pinned to a users desktop is a huge advantage for that website as it is more likely to draw additional traffic to it.

New HTML5 elements are also started to be used, the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Picture-Element"> element</a> provides a responsive method to control which image resources a website displays based on the type of browser accessing it has seen a large growth, however total numbers are still relatively low as IE and Safari (and more importantly iOS Safari) still do not support the element.
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1124" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/docStandardsGrowth2015.webp" alt="Document Standards Growth 2015" width="600" height="743" data-wp-pid="1124" /></a><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/JSON-LD">JSON-LD </a>support has increased significantly, thanks to Google supporting the format that helps search results present data from websites in a clearer format. The benefit to the website owner is better structured results from Google Searches which is hugely important.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/HSTS">HSTS</a> has also increased quite significantly, this is an important web security policy mechanism that forces sites to communicate securely. The ongoing revelations of government spying may be a contributing factor to the increase in secure transactions online.
<h2>Losers</h2>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/PubSubHubbub">PubSubHubbub</a> dropped 26% since January and the blink element dropped 8% but we're still seeing it out there!

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/15/entire-internet-document-standards-usage-january-july-2015/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/15/entire-internet-document-standards-usage-january-july-2015/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>CRM Style Export from BuiltWith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You can now export CRM style data from BuiltWith. This new export format puts all data of the standard meta data export into rows of people instead of domains.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/crm-format-exports/"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-1163 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/jigsaw.webp" alt="jigsaw" width="458" height="444" data-wp-pid="1163" /></a>

This new export format makes it easier to work with the data on a lead basis with existing CRM tools! <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/crm-format-exports/">Watch the video on the knowledge base</a> for how to access this new export data.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/14/crm-style-export-from-builtwith/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/14/crm-style-export-from-builtwith/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet Mobile Usage January-July 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Mobile usage is seeing one of the most dramatic increases and is definitely one of the biggest drivers of change on the Internet this year and previous.

Non-scaleable content, meaning the site does not let the user zoom has been built to already fit into viewport of an iPhone, Android or other device. This technology increased to 6.3 million websites up from 4.8 million in January. The Viewport meta tag, also associated with responsive site design increased a whopping 30% in the last 6 months to 32 million websites.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mobile"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1127" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/mobileGrowthJune2015.webp" alt="mobileGrowthJune2015" width="600" height="618" data-wp-pid="1127" /></a>
<h2>Future for Mobile Web Technology Trends</h2>
10% of the Entire Internet now has a viewport meta tag on it, this is an incredible growth that will not slow down as the format for mobile websites has truely been locked down. Google has demanded websites provide a mobile compatible interface or face losing search rankings. This will encourage non-mobile compatible websites to become so and older designed mobile sites which typically redirects based on the type of device visiting will eventually become responsive which is the de facto method of implementation (and accounts for the growth of non-scaleable content and viewport meta tags).

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/09/entire-internet-mobile-usage-january-july-2015-2/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/09/entire-internet-mobile-usage-january-july-2015-2/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet CMS Usage January-July 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We update our Entire Internet coverage quarterly and provide an update on what has changed on a bi-annual basis via blog posts. We've broken these ones down into bite sized chunks as there's just so much interesting information to digest.

<strong>328,852,063 Domains </strong>were indexed this quarter. In the past we've shown the increase in usage by numbers, this is interesting but doesn't show much of a change. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress">WordPress</a> has been found on an additional 1.1 million domains since January but only accounts for a 7% increase in customer base. Where as Ghost was added to 2,184 domain home pages and accounts for a 17% increase in their customer base.

Freemium offerings like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Squarespace">Squarespace</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Wix">Wix</a> also increased their customer base by around 150k new websites but with a 33% increase in usage of Squarespace and a 14% increase in Wix as their initial custom bases are very different.
<h2>CMS Market Share Increases by Install Base</h2>
<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/cmsGrowthJune2015.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1123" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/cmsGrowthJune2015.webp" alt="CMS Growth June 2015" width="600" height="793" data-wp-pid="1123" /></a>

More and more websites appear to be using a known CMS (rather than being custom built from the ground up) - this makes total sense now, the existing tools have matured so much and with a huge market of supported extensions and plugins that look after things like design, SEO, caching it doesn't make sense not to use one.

WordPress is a clear CMS leader, 48% of all sites that we detect that are using a known CMS system are using WordPress (so almost 1 in 2 CMS powered sites).
<h2>WordPress Versions</h2>
Version changes for tools like WordPress show massive swings as you would expect, 1.1 million sites dropped WordPress 4.0 whilst 3.4 million sites added version 4.2.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wordPresesVersions.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1128" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wordPresesVersions.webp" alt="Wordpress Versions" width="600" height="545" data-wp-pid="1128" /></a>

1748 websites are still using (or at least pretending to use) WordPress 2.1 which was released 8 years ago, down 259 sites since January.
<h2>CMS Losers</h2>
There was no significant losers in CMS - some of the biggest ones are from the biggest companies such as GoDadday, Yahoo and 1&1 - however this may be a change in how their parked domains are perceived. Most of the losing CMS systems already have a small user base already and are CMS systems that have not been updated for months or years. Pligg CMS dropped its user base by 14% but has not seen a blog post since August 2014 for example.
<h2>Where are CMS systems heading?</h2>
WordPress continues to accelerate in growth whilst freemium competitors like Wix and Squarespace can now afford to have Heidi Klum and The Dude in their advertisements.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1133" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/squarespace.webp" alt="squarespace" width="600" height="330" data-wp-pid="1133" />

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wix.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1132" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wix.webp" alt="wix" width="600" height="338" data-wp-pid="1132" /></a>

Wix and Squarespace's main acquisition for existing websites that are using a CMS are from WordPress sites, however Automattic, the company behind WordPress, also have a premium version of their product at <a href="http://wordpress.com">Wordpress.com</a>  - just no known advertisement with celebrities in it yet.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/06/entire-internet-cms-usage-january-july-2015/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/07/06/entire-internet-cms-usage-january-july-2015/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 6 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New T-Shirts Now Live</title>
      <description><![CDATA[New BuiltWith T-Shirts are now available to Basic, Pro and Enterprise customers! We've just shipped 60 of these out to the USA, Australia, France, Israel and the UK.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1117" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/mens.webp" alt="mens" width="600" height="600" data-wp-pid="1117" />

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1118" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/womens.webp" alt="womens" width="600" height="600" data-wp-pid="1118" />

<a href="https://builtwith.com/plans">Signup for a plan</a> to get one of these exclusives!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/06/30/new-t-shirts-now-live/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/06/30/new-t-shirts-now-live/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Negative Keyword Searches</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You can now perform negative keyword searches on BuiltWith. This means you can build reports around a keyword and exclude other keywords from the result set. This is particularly useful if your keyword has a multiple meanings. For example searching for Dentist's in Birmingham will bring up results for Dentists in any of the Birminghams in the world (like Alabama, or the UK) so you can now do searches like <strong>Dentists in Birmingham but not Alabama.</strong>

[caption id="attachment_1102" align="aligncenter" width="550"]<img class="size-full wp-image-1102" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/negativeKeywords.webp" alt="Searching for Keywords using Negative Keywords." width="550" height="394" data-wp-pid="1102" /> Searching for Keywords using Negative Keywords.[/caption]

You can access negative keywords by customizing a keyword report you create. <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/creating-a-keyword-report-with-negative-keywords/">View the knowledge base article on how to create these reports</a> or <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/createReport/keyword">go straight to creating a keyword report</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/26/negative-keyword-searches/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/26/negative-keyword-searches/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Websites using specific Drupal Versions</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added <strong>Drupal Version tracking to BuiltWith</strong>. This lets you find our websites using specific versions of the Drupal CMS from 4.x to 8.x and onwards.

This breakdown is useful if you'd like to help upgrade users off older versions of the software.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1099" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/drupal.webp" alt="Drupal Versions" width="322" height="360" data-wp-pid="1099" /></a>

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal">View the Drupal Usage Trends to access the specific version reports sidebar option</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/20/websites-using-specific-drupal-versions/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/20/websites-using-specific-drupal-versions/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Domain APIv7</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://api.builtwith.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1093" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/apiv7.webp" alt="apiv7" width="550" height="200" data-wp-pid="1093" /></a>

We've released version 7 of our Domain API. This version has one major difference, that is, <strong>emails are now included with results for people at websites -</strong>

<a href="http://api.builtwith.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1094" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/peopleSS.webp" alt="peopleSS" width="523" height="297" data-wp-pid="1094" /></a>

 

<strong>APIv7 Additional Features</strong>
<ul>
	<li><strong>Social Links</strong> - Facebook/Twitter/Google/Instragram/LinkedIn/Pinterest to name just a few of the social links we now provide on Domain API lookups.</li>
	<li><strong>Technology Categories</strong> - All categories which a technology resides (such as 'A/B Testing', 'Conversion Optimization' rather than just 'analytics') attached to results.</li>
</ul>
<a href="http://api.builtwith.com">Checkout the BuiltWith API</a> - you can use this as part of your lead prioritization strategy or any other method that you like.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/06/builtwith-domain-apiv7/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/06/builtwith-domain-apiv7/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 May 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Finding Busy WordPress Blogs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We now track the amount of activity that is happening on WordPress blogs. A lot of people are keen to find sites running WordPress - the problem is there's <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress">more than 15 million of them</a> currently being tracked by <a href="http://builtwith.com">BuiltWith</a>!

WordPress blogs that have been updated infrequently are less interesting than the ones being actively maintained because you know there's someone or something behind it keeping it going.

[caption id="attachment_1090" align="aligncenter" width="560"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/sites.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-1090" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/sites.webp" alt="Update Frequency for WordPress  Websites in the Quantcast Top 1m" width="560" height="372" data-wp-pid="1090" /></a> <strong>Update Frequency for WordPress Websites in the Quantcast Top 1m - May 2015</strong>[/caption]

In the top 1 million websites that are built with WordPress in May 2015, 30k are updated monthly, 18k are updated weekly and 29k are updated daily. Around half of the 189k WordPress sites in the Top 1m aren't updated in this window at all - this may be because not all WordPress sites are blogs, it can be used as a CMS and not have traditional "posts" at all.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/creating-reports/examples/finding-busy-wordpress-blogs-in-a-list/">Learn how to find Busy WordPress Blogs with BuiltWith at the knowledgebase</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/04/finding-busy-wordpress-blogs/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/05/04/finding-busy-wordpress-blogs/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 4 May 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Now Accepting Bitcoin via Coinbase</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We now accept Bitcoin payments for BuiltWith Pro services through Coinbase accounts, thanks to the legitimacy brought to Bitcoin with providers such as <a href="http://coinbase.com">Coinbase</a> and <a href="http://coinjar.com">Coinjar</a> now in the market place and the general acceptance that the currency is here to stay, especially now you an <a href="http://www.coindesk.com/air-lituanica-shows-bitcoins-use-travel-taking-flight/">book air flights</a> with it.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/plans"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1085" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bitcoin.webp" alt="bitcoin" width="450" height="645" data-wp-pid="1085" /></a>You can pay with Bitcoin by clicking on the option on the <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">checkout pages</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/22/now-accepting-bitcoin-via-coinbase/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/22/now-accepting-bitcoin-via-coinbase/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>How To Find Quality Keyword Targeted Leads In Less Than Two Minutes</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Earlier this year, we launched the <a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists">BuiltWith Keyword Reports</a>. Now you can search hundreds of millions of websites, not just for the technology they use, but the keywords in their domain name or on their homepage.

We nicknamed this a "<strong>B2B Search Engine</strong>" because like popular search engines it lets you search for keywords and phrases and download reports over the entire internet, where as with consumer search engines such as Google, they make you page through the results and they are more than likely geo-targeted - which is great for consumer use but not for business searches.

From the list of websites which feature your chosen keyword you can create a report, generate a lead list and filter further to find exactly the sites you're looking for.

In the steps below, I'll show you how to create a new keyword report and quickly find a list of sites that would be much, much more difficult to find using any other method. You'll see below just how quick and easy it is to generate a list of highly relevant leads who all use a "paid-for" technology.

For this walkthrough, let's assume we're looking to generate a list of leads of that all sell aromatherapy products using an eCommerce store powered by Magento. I'll be using the keyword "aromatherapy" and looking for sites that use the keyword either on their homepage or in their domain name. You could use exactly the same approach to search for any other keyword or phrase instead. In the same way, later I'll be filtering my list to find sites that use Magento. You could filter the list to find sites that use any of the technologies we track (which is a lot).
<h2>Keyword Search</h2>
The first step is to create a new report based on a keyword list. From your dashboard, click on the Create New button and then select "Keyword List" as your data source as shown in the image below.

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At the prompt on the next page, select to add a new keyword (unless you've used the keyword before) and type it into the "New Keyword" box as shown below. When you're done, click next.

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Once you've clicked "Next" you'll be able to finalize your report, give it a name and confirm your selections. If you want, you can filter the results at this stage using the optional filters shown on the left of the screen. I'm not going to do any additional filtering yet, so I'll just finalize the report and wait for the results to be gathered by BuiltWith.

Another way of accessing the Keyword Lists reports is to head over to the <a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists">Keyword Lists page</a> here and type your chosen keyword into the box as shown below. If you're stuck for inspiration, you can see plenty of examples in the list underneath.

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Once you've selected your keyword, you can create a report by downloading the lead list. Just click the button as shown in the image below. This will create a report which is accessible from your dashboard, just as if you'd created a new report using the steps I showed earlier.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_listofaromatherapy.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1072" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_listofaromatherapy.webp" alt="bw_listofaromatherapy" width="1114" height="590" data-wp-pid="1072" /></a>
<h2>Filter by Technology</h2>
After following the steps above, I now have a report identifying more than 14,000 sites with the keyword "aromatherapy" on their homepage. My next step is to refine those results. In this example, I'm looking for sites that use Magento.

To find those sites, click on the "Market Share" tab inside the report and then on "Magento" shown in the pie chart. Here, the "193" next to Magento shows that BuiltWith has found 193 sites which match the filters I've set up (in this case just "aromatherapy" as a keyword and "Magento" as a technology). If the technology you're interested in isn't shown in the pie chart, you can select a category (in this case, eCommerce) using the drop-down menu on the left and then find your chosen technology.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_marketshare.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1073" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_marketshare.webp" alt="bw_marketshare" width="1119" height="671" data-wp-pid="1073" /></a>

After selecting Magento and scrolling down a little, we can now see a list of sites which meet the criteria. At the bottom of the page is the option to create a new report of the sites using Magento. Clicking the "Create New Report" button, as shown below, will add the report to your dashboard. So now we have a report in the dashboard showing details of 193 sites using Magento with the keyword "aromatherapy" on their homepage.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_aromamag.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1075" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_aromamag.webp" alt="bw_aromamag" width="1100" height="552" data-wp-pid="1075" /></a>
<h2>Investigate The Leads</h2>
At this point, we have a list of sites which match our criteria. You could use this list of highly targeted leads however you want but today, I'm just going to take a closer look at a couple of the sites.

First up is <a href="http://www.starwest-botanicals.com/">Starwest Botanicals</a>, a herbs and spices eCommerce store. In the result in the BuiltWith report we can see details about the site including telephone numbers, registered address and a list of technologies implemented on the site.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_starreport.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1074" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_starreport.webp" alt="bw_starreport" width="1108" height="590" data-wp-pid="1074" /></a>

Clicking through to the site shows us a well presented, Magento powered store

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Just in case you're in any doubt, the image below shows a section on the homepage all about aromatherapy (which was the keyword we filtered for earlier).

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Another result on the list is <a href="http://www.cococare.com/">Cococare</a>. This is a site outside of the Quantcast and Alexa 1m and would have been difficult to find using any other method. As before, we can see details of the site in the BuiltWith report as you can see below.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_cococarereport.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1079" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bw_cococarereport.webp" alt="bw_cococarereport" width="1104" height="620" data-wp-pid="1079" /></a>

And here, on the homepage, we can see aromatherapy products featured front row and center in this Magento powered store.

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If you're interested in generating reports like this and compiling lists of highly targeted leads, <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro might be for you</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/17/how-to-find-quality-keyword-targeted-leads-in-less-than-two-minutes/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/17/how-to-find-quality-keyword-targeted-leads-in-less-than-two-minutes/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith T-Shirt Exclusive!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[A potential design candidate for the new BuiltWith 2015 T-Shirt has been spotted on the streets of Sydney's CBD ... We have an <strong>exclusive and CONFIRMED</strong> report and are confident to release this news.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/tmz.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1060" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/tmz-600.webp" alt="T-Shirt Exlusive" width="600" height="350" data-wp-pid="1060" /></a>An unknown figure was spotted and photographed wearing a potential new design for the revamped BuiltWith T-Shirt soon to be made available <strong>for free</strong> to all <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Basic, Pro and Enterprise customers of BuiltWith</a>.

Whether this is the final design is not yet known but sources close to the designer have said this may be one of the final candidates for this years redesigned t-shirt.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1059" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/tmz-closeup.webp" alt="tmz-closeup" width="600" height="396" data-wp-pid="1059" />

A close up reveals the black printed t-shirt contains an image of the world with a green BuiltWith logo in the top left hand corner. "It's super stylish; I used to wear the old one only when doing the gardening but if I can get my hands on this new design I'm going to wear it out to parties and formal occasions" said nobody.

The new t-shirt design is set to ship in <strong>May 2015! </strong><a href="http://builtwith.com/signup">Signup for a free account on BuiltWith</a> to be notified of its availability.

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/09/builtwith-t-shirt-exclusive/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/09/builtwith-t-shirt-exclusive/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>When Google Says Mobile you say Viewport</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Google have recently been very actively sending out emails like the one below to anyone registered with <a href="https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/">Google Webmaster Tools</a>' -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1054" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/googleWebmaster.webp" alt="googleWebmaster" width="577" height="233" data-wp-pid="1054" />

Soon Google will start ranking results by their appropriateness of smartphone users (as you can see from the text of the email above). Google Rankings are the difference between visits to your website and not for some/most people with websites and hence is the reason why the "<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mobile/Viewport-Meta">Viewport Meta</a>" tag we track has been at the top of the fastest growing technologies for a few weeks -

<a href="http://https://trends.builtwith.com/mobile/Viewport-Meta"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1053" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/viewportMeta.webp" alt="Viewport Meta Growth" width="600" height="544" data-wp-pid="1053" /></a>
<h2></h2>
<h2>What is the Viewport Meta Tag?</h2>
The viewport meta tag basically controls the layout of a webpage based on the parameters configured within it. If you were to make a website mobile friendly, i.e. one that uses Responsive CSS you will most likely require a Viewport meta tag. It's no coincidence that <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/27/mobile-optimized/">BuiltWith recently became fully mobile optimized</a> and that the <a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/builtwith.com">Viewport Meta tag only started to appear in October 2014 on our website</a>.
<h2>Deadline</h2>
The deadline for mobile compatibility is the 21st of April 2015 - we predict the amount of sites that have meta viewport will continue to increase, see the latest chatter about this Google update via the hashtag "<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/mobilegeddon">mobilegeddon</a>".]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/07/when-google-says-mobile-you-say-viewport/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/07/when-google-says-mobile-you-say-viewport/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 7 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Want Magento stores selling Jeans?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added a new tab to reports on BuiltWith now that let you customize them even further by keyword or phrase.

This can come in really handy with larger lists. For example if you generate a list of all websites using Magento you'd be looking at a list of over 250,000 results. <strong>You can now create a report and filter it by keywords or phrases found on the homepage of these pages.</strong>

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1050" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/keyword.webp" alt="keyword" width="610" height="354" data-wp-pid="1050" />

You can find this new function under the "Keywords" tab of all reports on BuiltWith Pro.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/01/want-magento-stores-selling-jeans/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/04/01/want-magento-stores-selling-jeans/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 1 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Who's using WooCommerce?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[One of the most powerful things about BuiltWith is how easy it is to generate a list of sites that use a particular technology. Today, I'm looking at popular sites that all use WooCommerce to power the eCommerce side of their business (<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/23/find-which-websites-are-using-any-technology-with-builtwith/">Read this to see how I put the list together</a>).

When flicking through the list of results BuiltWith generated, I was surprised to find WooCommerce in use at all on some of the sites. Many of them aren't traditional eCommerce stores and in some cases the storefront is quite hard to find. But if the website has made it onto the list, there must be a storefront or eCommerce aspect somewhere. It's just a matter of finding it.

Fortunately, with the help of the <a href="http://builtwith.com/toolbar">BuiltWith Technology Profiler</a> (I'm using the <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/builtwith-technology-prof/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn">BuiltWith extension for Google Chrome</a>), this isn't hard to do. As you can see in the image below, using the Technology Profiler I can very quickly see that the website <a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/">www.entrepreneur.com</a> has a bookstore which can be found on the <a href="http://bookstore.entrepreneur.com/">bookstore.entrepreneur.com</a> sub-domain.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/entrepreneurScreenshot.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1039" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/entrepreneurScreenshot.webp" alt="entrepreneurScreenshot" width="600" height="336" data-wp-pid="1039" /></a>

Enough about how I found these websites, let's get into who's using WooCommerce. In the list below you'll find ten popular websites that are using WooCommerce to power an eCommerce element of their site.

 
<h2>1) Entrepreneur Bookstore</h2>
As we just found out using the BuiltWith Chrome Extension, <a href="http://bookstore.entrepreneur.com">Entrepreneur.com has a book store powered by WooCommerce</a>.

The book store stocks a whole range of business books and aims to offer something for entrepreneurs at all stages of business. There are links to eBook providers like Kindle and Nook as well as an integrated shopping cart to allow users to buy books (physical or electronic) directly without having to leave the site.

It looks like WooCommerce has everything under control. The store looks good and has everything it needs in the right places.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/entrepreneur.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1038" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/entrepreneurBookstore.webp" alt="entrepreneurBookstore" width="600" height="555" data-wp-pid="1038" /></a>

 
<h2>2) Archive.org</h2>
It looks like the non-profit internet archive library at archive.org<a href="http://store.archive.org"> launched their WooCommerce store last summer</a>. The storefront is simple and functional offering a range of products aiming to appeal to "the archivist in you",

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/archive.org"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1041" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/internetArchive.webp" alt="internetArchive" width="600" height="566" data-wp-pid="1041" /></a>

 
<h2>3) AllCrafts Partners Store</h2>
The setup of the <a href="http://store.allcrafts.net/">AllCrafts Partners Store</a> is a little different from the WooCommerce stores featured above. Instead of listing products for sale directly on the website, this store is using affiliate links to direct buyers to other sites where they can make a purchase.

This store is really a collection of products which has been collated into one place. WooCommerce is a neat way of displaying the products with clear images and easy navigation using the menu.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/allcrafts.net"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1045" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/allCrafts.webp" alt="allCrafts" width="600" height="320" data-wp-pid="1045" /></a>

 
<h2>4) London Evening Standard</h2>
The British newspaper, <a href="http://shoplondon.standard.co.uk/">London Evening Standard</a>, runs an online fashion page with curated groups of products. As with the AllCrafts Partners Store, the product pages here use affiliate links to send visitors to merchants sites where they can purchase the products they're interested in.

WooCommerce provides a useful framework here for holding the product information.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/standard.co.uk"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1040" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/eveningStandard.webp" alt="eveningStandard" width="600" height="606" data-wp-pid="1040" /></a>

 
<h2>5) Counterpunch</h2>
"America's best political newsletter", <a href="http://store.counterpunch.org/">Counterpunch</a>, offers a broad range of products through their WooCommerce powered store. Books (paper and digital), T-Shirts and magazine subscriptions are all available in a fairly typical store layout.

Counterpunch is also using the store to handle one time donations. Donations can be added to the cart, just like any other product, and are managed by WooCommerce from there.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/counterpunch.org"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1036" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/counterPunch.webp" alt="counterPunch" width="600" height="553" data-wp-pid="1036" /></a>

 
<h2>6) Keurig</h2>
Up next is a relative newcomer to WooCommerce. BuiltWith first detected its use on the <a href="https://choice.keurig.com/product-category/fixed-term-a/">Keurig</a> site in December 2014.

WooCommerce is being used to handle payments for the different Keurig Choice monthly packages.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/keurig.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1042" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/keurig.webp" alt="keurig" width="600" height="594" data-wp-pid="1042" /></a>

 
<h2>7) CDW</h2>
NASDAQ listed CDW has a market cap of $6.25BN and uses WooCommerce on their  POS Solution Finder site, that helps retailers find suitable POS systems for their business. We first started to detect that this year.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/cdw.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1046" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/cdw.webp" alt="cdw" width="600" height="426" data-wp-pid="1046" /></a>

 
<h2>8) Total War</h2>
After a string of popular PC games, the Total War series is well established. Now you can buy a T-Shirt with the symbol of your favourite faction from their <a href="http://store.totalwar.com/">WooCommerce powered store</a>.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/totalwar.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1044" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/totalWar.webp" alt="totalWar" width="600" height="375" data-wp-pid="1044" /></a>

 
<h2>9) Deliciously Organic</h2>
If you're after organic recipes and meal plans, <a href="http://deliciouslyorganic.net/shop/">Deliciously Organic</a> might be the place to start.

BuiltWith discovered WooCommerce driving their store in March 2014 which is about the time that BuiltWith also noticed they stopped using Magento. It looks like they made the switch and have stuck with WooCommerce since.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/deliciouslyorganic.net"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1037" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/deliciouslyOrganic.webp" alt="deliciouslyOrganic" width="600" height="352" data-wp-pid="1037" /></a>

 
<h2>10) Rough Guides</h2>
Rough guides have been one of the essential travel companions for thousands upon thousands of travellers over the years. WooCommerce provides the backbone in their <a href="http://www.roughguides.com/shop/">online store</a>.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/roughguides.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1043" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/roughGuides.webp" alt="roughGuides" width="600" height="466" data-wp-pid="1043" /></a>

 
<h2>Wrapping Up</h2>
So there you have ten different sites all using WooCommerce. As you can see, it's a versatile eCommerce platform and is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">growing in popularity at an incredible rate</a> with integrations from the basic to the extremely customized.

The list of WooCommerce sites presented here has been compiled using BuiltWith data. If you’d like to discover more of the 685,000+ websites using WooCommerce, a <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro Subscription</a> might be for you.

 

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/03/30/whos-using-woocommerce/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/03/30/whos-using-woocommerce/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Exportable Social Data for Websites</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith Pro reports now contain links to social presence for websites. We currently support Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, GitHub and LinkedIn and are adding this data for over 110 million live websites as we write this blog post.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1009" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/socialScreenshot.webp" alt="Social Links Screenshot" width="573" height="418" data-wp-pid="1009" />

The new social data is visible on both the Pro tool and in detailed lookups - <a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/builtwith.com">see an example for builtwith.com</a>.
<h2>Fully Exportable on Pro</h2>
Of course if you create a report on BuiltWith this data is <strong>fully exportable</strong>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1010" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/socialExport.webp" alt="socialExport" width="600" height="294" data-wp-pid="1010" />Export the meta data report to get the social signals as columns in that report. You can <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/export-reports/what-data-can-i-export-from-builtwith-pro/">see all of the data you can export on BuiltWith</a> on the knowledge base as well as <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Sample-Exportable-CSV-File-from-BuiltWith-Pro.xls">view a sample Excel export</a>.
<h2>Integrated in the Widget</h2>
Of course you can also get this data in the widget via the advanced lookup function.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1011" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/mobileSocial.webp" alt="mobileSocial" width="600" height="416" data-wp-pid="1011" />We hope you find this new data useful for you and we're happy to get any feedback from you on other features you'd like to see on BuiltWith!

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/03/17/exportable-social-data-for-websites/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/03/17/exportable-social-data-for-websites/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>We're Mobile Optimized are You?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith's front end pages are now all fully mobile optimized, this includes the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">trends</a>, <a href="http://blog.builtwith.com">blog</a> and all public facing pages - previously we have updated technology profiles to mobile but now everything is.

Funny thing is we started the mobile optimization upgrade process yesterday and a day later Google announced on their Webmaster Central Blog that <a href="googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2015/02/finding-more-mobile-friendly-search.html">mobile-friendliness will be a ranking signal</a> starting in April!

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1003" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/fullyMobile1.webp" alt="fullyMobile" width="600" height="384" data-wp-pid="1003" />
<blockquote>In February 2009 an estimated 0.14% of the web was mobile ready, in February 2015 it's more like 25% (<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mobile/Viewport-Meta">source</a>)</blockquote>
Still a way to go for "mobile everywhere" but we may see this chart that is already climbing quickly climb at an even faster rate after Google's recent announcement that not being mobile friendly is going to cost search rankings.
<h1> <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mobile/Viewport-Meta"><img class="size-full wp-image-1001" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/meta-viewport-usage.webp" alt="Meta Viewport Usage 2009 to now." width="600" height="492" data-wp-pid="1001" /></a></h1>
<strong>Meta Viewport Usage 2009 to now.</strong>
<h1>Finding Non-Mobile Optimized Websites using BuiltWith Pro</h1>
You can generate reports on BuiltWith that shows businesses that do not have a modern mobile optimized website. To do this, create a report on a technology of interest such as an eCommerce platform like Magento and then prioritize it by the sites that don't have mobile elements like viewport meta.

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/finding-non-mobile-optimized-websites/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1002" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/prioritize-a-report.webp" alt="Prioritize a Report" width="600" height="341" data-wp-pid="1002" /></a>

<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/finding-non-mobile-optimized-websites/">View a demo of how to do this on the knowledge base</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/27/mobile-optimized/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/27/mobile-optimized/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Custom Audiences Export</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just redesigned the export page of BuiltWith Reports as well as add a new export called "<strong>Custom Audience Email List</strong>" - this feature lets you export the raw list of emails within a report that you can then use for Custom/Tailored Audiences on Twitter, Facebook and other networks that supports this awesome functionality.

[caption id="attachment_997" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/facebookAd.webp"><img class="wp-image-997" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/facebookAd.webp" alt="Targeting technology customers on social networks like Facebook." width="600" height="352" data-wp-pid="997" /></a> Targeting technology customers on social networks like Facebook.[/caption]

This new export is available on the Export tab of all reports on BuiltWith for all accounts.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-996" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/export600.webp" alt="export600" width="600" height="422" data-wp-pid="996" />

Watch short videos on how to <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/custom-audiences/reaching-audiences-with-twitter/">Reach Audiences with Twitter</a> and <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/custom-audiences/reaching-audiences-with-facebook/">Reach Audiences with Facebook</a> on the BuiltWith Knowledge base.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/25/custom-audiences-export/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/25/custom-audiences-export/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Keyword Reports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Our new <a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists">Keyword Report</a> feature lets you generate lists of websites around the usage of any keyword. For example you can now generate a report for sites using Magento with the keyword "<a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists/Cosmetics">cosmetics</a>" on the homepage, returning only websites that are related to the cosmetic industry and using that particular shopping cart system.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/website-lists"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-991" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/keywordReportScreenshot.webp" alt="keywordReportScreenshot" width="600" height="482" data-wp-pid="991" /></a>
You can choose <strong>any keyword</strong> found on the homepage of over 306 million domains across the entire internet, get the full report and break it down by technology usage, category usage, spend, location and more.
<h2>The Power of Keyword Reports</h2>
Here's some examples of the reports you could generate using this new feature -
<ul>
	<li><a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists/Jewelry">Jewelry</a> websites that spend more than $500 a month on web technologies,</li>
	<li><a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists/Dentists">Dentists</a> that are using a blog,</li>
	<li>Websites with the keyword <a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists/Flowers">Flower</a> that are not doing conversion optimization,</li>
	<li><a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists/Fundraising">Fundraising</a> websites that are not using PayPal,</li>
	<li><a href="https://builtwith.com/website-lists/Kitchenware">Kitchenware</a> websites with an address in the United States.</li>
</ul>
There report variations are unlimited and can all be created using <a href="https://builtwith.com/login">BuiltWith Pro</a> with keywords of your choosing!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/18/keyword-reports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/02/18/keyword-reports/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet Technology Insights - Jan 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This Entire Internet update is based on 306 million resolvable domains on the Internet, this includes 100% .com/.net/.org coverage. We did a <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/09/entire-internet-update-insights-jan-to-june-2014/">similar entire internet insights for Jan-June 2014</a> so this will include some updates on that, this year we're going to base it on categories to show the winners and losers in each.
<h2>Top CMS Growth</h2>
[caption id="attachment_977" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms"><img class="size-full wp-image-977" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/cms.webp" alt="CMS Increases on Entire Internet" width="600" height="358" data-wp-pid="977" /></a> CMS Increases on Entire Internet[/caption]

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress">WordPress</a> is the number 1 CMS system currently in use, it increased its usage on more than 2 million domains since June 2014. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Wix">Wix</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Squarespace">Squarespace</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Weebly">Weebly</a> and various other hosted web solutions increased their market share in the hundreds of thousands as well. Two of the biggest losers are <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Yahoo-Site-Builder">Yahoo Site Builder</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Website-Tonight">Website Tonight</a>.
<h2>Top Analytics Growth</h2>
[caption id="attachment_978" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics"><img class="size-full wp-image-978" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/analytics.webp" alt="Entire Internet Analytics Increase" width="600" height="399" data-wp-pid="978" /></a> Entire Internet Analytics Increase[/caption]

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics</a> dropped by a few million domains in our Jan-June 2014 update, it's back up again this year with an increase of +2 million sites. A/B Testing company <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">Optimizely</a> increased by a huge amount, this may be single site owners placing their snippet on their entire network (this information can be found in <a href="http://builtwith.com/login">BuiltWith Pro</a>). <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Facebook-Domain-Insights">Facebook Domain Insights</a> increased their numbers by more than 300,000 and Chinese hit counter <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/51.la">51.la</a> added half a million new domains to their network.

[caption id="attachment_979" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-979" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/gainedLost.webp" alt="Less domains are using premium tools across less premium tool providers." width="600" height="313" data-wp-pid="979" /> Less domains are using premium tools across less premium tool providers.[/caption]

<strong>More premium technologies are losing market share within the analytics category than gaining</strong>, meaning there might be some consolidation as to what premium technologies are in use across all premium technologies tagged in analytics. More domains lost premium domains than gained, a deficit of around 154,000 domains removed premium analytics technologies altogether.
<h2>Top JavaScript Growth</h2>
[caption id="attachment_980" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript"><img class="size-full wp-image-980" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/javascript.webp" alt="JavaScript Usage Increase Across Entire Internet" width="600" height="294" data-wp-pid="980" /></a> JavaScript Usage Increase Across Entire Internet[/caption]

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery">jQuery</a> increased its market share to 50 million domains, adding an additional 2.7 million with no end in sight for its incredible growth. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Modernizr">Modernizr</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/html5shiv">HTML5Shiv</a> from Paul Irish's team added over a million new domains between them. Internet Explorer has seen a resurgence as of late, with 814k domains adding the ability to pin the website to the Windows Start Bar. The biggest losers include <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/MooTools">MooTools</a> which hasn't seen a new version since August 2014 and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/SWFObject">SWFObject</a>, the ability to add Flash content to a website (which is not supported on Apple devices).
<h2>eCommerce Growth</h2>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-984" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/shop.webp" alt="Shop Growth" width="600" height="211" data-wp-pid="984" /></a>

WooCommerce was the real only standout eCommerce platform to show growth in the hundreds of thousands, almost making up for 50% of all of the new eCommerce platforms we found on the web. 103 eCommerce technologies increased customers whilst 121 of them lost customers.

[caption id="attachment_985" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop"><img class="size-full wp-image-985" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/big5.webp" alt="Top 5 Premium Tools Control nearly 3/4 of space." width="600" height="373" data-wp-pid="985" /></a> Top 5 Premium Tools Control nearly three quarters of the premium eCommerce space.[/caption]

The top 5 eCommerce technologies, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">WooCommerce</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">Magento</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/BigCommerce">BigCommerce</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Volusion">Volusion</a> make up 73% of the premium technology eCommerce landscape with 152 other premium providers sharing the remaining 27%.
<h2>Font Growth</h2>
Old libraries like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/sIFR">sIFR</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/cuf%C3%B3n">cufon</a> are losing market share whilst new implementation tools like the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Google-Font-API">Google Font API</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Font-Awesome">Font Awesome</a> have added almost 6 million new domains between them.
<h2>Mobile Growth</h2>
[caption id="attachment_982" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mobile"><img class="size-full wp-image-982" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/mobile.webp" alt="Viewport Meta Increase in 6 months." width="600" height="250" data-wp-pid="982" /></a> Viewport Meta Increase in 6 months.[/caption]

Every single mobile categorized technology increased in usage, with the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mobile/Viewport-Meta">viewport meta tag</a> adding 4.5 million domains, this is up from the last 6 month increase of 3.7 million domains, showing an increase in sites that are mobile compatible as the proliferation of smart phones continues.
<h2>Document Format Growth</h2>
[caption id="attachment_981" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo"><img class="size-full wp-image-981" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/docinfo.webp" alt="Document Standard Growth" width="600" height="319" data-wp-pid="981" /></a> Document Standard Growth[/caption]

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/HTML5-DocType">HTML5</a> sites increased by 10 million domains and was the largest technology increase we have recorded in the last 6 months. 1 million more domains are also using <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Twitter-Bootstrap">Twitter Bootstrap</a> and just under 2 million have implemented <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Open-Graph-Protocol">Open Graph Protocol</a>. 2.5 million less domains are using the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Frameset">Frameset</a> tag and 1 million less sites are using the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Meta-Robot">Meta Robot</a> tag. 35k sites also removed the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Blink-Element">blink</a> tag thankfully!
<h2>ZX Spectrum Resurgence</h2>
[caption id="attachment_983" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/ZX-Spectrum-HTTPd"><img class="size-full wp-image-983" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/spectrum.webp" alt="Attribution: Flickr" width="600" height="345" data-wp-pid="983" /></a> Attribution: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/79238217@N06/6952355908/in/photolist-4M3ygY-4M3Jy9-8gydwx-d8WcEm-d8Wc3E-d8Wcmd-d8WbHu-2Z3Rm-6R1oq9-5NJ1H-4M3FMd-8YHMkb-7aj8Xz-5WppN9-54R265-bzLPgd-jpKKm-5LfGjX-bAmDcj-bUHBx3-89vooR-bPghTc-4ky9xE-7ctwyj-5Tvx7n-51U71U-2gM4q-6poAkB-ojMwWm-o5jEQQ-o5jKRa-omPq7c-bUHJpC-bUHGT7-bUHHQh-bUHHoL-bUHG1J-bUHCGs-bUHC5G-bUHGpG-bUHEEA-bUHDQQ-bUHFuJ-bUHJZU-bUHDeE-bNEMnZ-4jEanj-bNFbav-4ZGWNe-85bveZ">Flickr</a>[/caption]

My first computer was a ZX Spectrum, it's almost as old as me, it has a 3.5MHz processor with 16KB of memory. There's a <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/ZX-Spectrum-HTTPd">ZX Spectrum HTTPD</a> meta tag (that is most likely a funny) that is returned by some websites. Last year we found 9 sites from just under 300 million domains, this year that number is around 64k!
<h2>Technology Consolidation</h2>
<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/09/entire-internet-update-insights-jan-to-june-2014/">At our last update</a> we noticed that more premium technologies were losing domains, whilst less premium technologies were gaining more domains.

This year 588 (54%) premium technologies lost customers whilst 510 (46%) gained. The 46% that gained added 2,075,729 domains and the 54% that are losing customers lost 727,509 domains in total. <strong>This shows a continuing technology consolidation trend from the beginning of last year</strong>, with a slight slow down in the amount of losing technologies but a large increase in the amount of domains gained by the winning technologies.

 

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/01/28/entire-internet-technology-insights-jan-2015/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/01/28/entire-internet-technology-insights-jan-2015/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith T-Shirt Spotted</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith T-Shirt spotted in the heart of Sydney on what looks like to be a courier -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-972" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/andrewTaxi.webp" alt="BuiltWith T-Shirt" width="600" height="444" data-wp-pid="972" />

Actually it's Andrew, BuiltWith's co-founder on his bike (checkout his <a href="http://www.greenrenovation.com.au/electric-bikes/specialized-turbo-electric-bike/">Turbo Electric Bike Review</a>). If you'd like a BuiltWith T-Shirt just <a href="http://builtwith.com/signup">sign up for a BuiltWith Account</a> as it is now available on all plans!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/01/13/builtwith-t-shirt-spotted/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/01/13/builtwith-t-shirt-spotted/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>New Market Share Graphs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! We've just released a new version of our customer market share page, this new version uses our comprehensive historical data to give you a free view back in time to see the movements between similar technologies -

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Marketo/Market-Share"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-967" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/gainingLosing.webp" alt="Gaining and Losing Market Share" width="600" height="539" data-wp-pid="967" /></a>

Everyone has access to this new information, with premium and trial accounts seeing more data than logged out users. To access this data click "Customers and Market Share" when searching for technologies, or the Full Report button on technology Usage Statistics pages. <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Marketo/Market-Share">Here's an example of one of the pages</a>.

It also shows you the international breakdown of where the customers for a technology are -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-968" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/topPhysicalLocations.webp" alt="topPhysicalLocations" width="600" height="371" data-wp-pid="968" />

This breakdown is also available with a higher level of customizability and access to the actual list of sites in our <a href="http://builtwith.com/signup">Pro Product</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/01/07/new-market-share-graphs/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2015/01/07/new-market-share-graphs/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 7 Jan 2015 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Happy Holiday Season from BuiltWith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Thanks everyone for a great year, BuiltWith 2015 will be even better with new features, more analysis and more coverage!

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/xmas.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-963" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/xmas.webp" alt="xmas" width="600" height="807" data-wp-pid="963" /></a>

 

<strong>BuiltWith's Operating Hours Over the Holiday Break -</strong>

December 24th - Open 24 hours
December 25th  - Open 24 hours
December 26th - Open 24 hours
December 31st - Open 24 hours
January 1st - Open 24 hours

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/12/23/happy-holiday-season-from-builtwith/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/12/23/happy-holiday-season-from-builtwith/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Net New Reports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Every day we re-index millions of websites meaning our technology coverage changes very frequently.  Basic, Pro and Enterprise customers will now on a weekly basis get an overview email detailing Net New results in their dashboard reports.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-958" style="border: 0; box-shadow: 0 0 0;" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/netNewReport.webp" alt="netNewReport" width="562" height="283" data-wp-pid="958" />

This lets you know what reports contain new sites we've never seen before using the technology and allows you to quickly jump to those reports to further research those new leads.

Learn more about our data coverage frequency in our "<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/06/03/moving-to-real-time/">Moving to Real Time</a>" blog post.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/12/09/net-new-reports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/12/09/net-new-reports/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Dec 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Lead Research</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Improved research for Qualified Contacts
</strong></h3>
The new lead research feature lets you qualify people's emails as well as find their social presence in one easy click. <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/lead-research">Lead Research</a> can be access by clicking qualified results on reports or by accessing it via your dashboard. It is a free tool for Basic, Pro and Enterprise users.<strong>
</strong>

<a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/lead-research"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-951" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/leadResearch.webp" alt="Lead Research" width="548" height="495" data-wp-pid="951" /></a>

The screenshot above shows the social and contact information for me. Basic, Pro and Enterprise customers can access lead research by clicking on names in report results or by typing in arbitrary data on the <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/lead-research">lead research tool that's available here</a>.

You can also <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/using-lead-research/">watch a quick screencast that demonstrates the Lead Research feature</a> of BuiltWith Pro.

This is just one of the new features launched in December, we've got a plenty more new features coming all driven by customer feedback. If you'd like to have something added or have an awesome idea <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">let us know</a>!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/12/05/lead-research/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/12/05/lead-research/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 5 Dec 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>A Website in the Forest</title>
      <description><![CDATA["If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"

[caption id="attachment_939" align="alignnone" width="600"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/websiteInTheForest-Infographic-Large.webp"><img class="wp-image-939 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/websiteInTheForest-Infographic-600.webp" alt="Open Full Size" width="600" height="855" data-wp-pid="939" /></a> <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/websiteInTheForest-Infographic-Large.webp">Open Full Size</a>[/caption]
<h3>Who connects to a website that you've told no one about?</h3>
Because we know that we will visit websites frequently, we wanted to see who else and how quickly other companies were visiting newly registered websites and who exactly they were and why they were doing it. We also wanted to see who knew about domains that were much harder to trace.
<h3>How different TLDs differ in public availability</h3>
All new gTLDs (.zone .pro etc..) and some of the major TLDs (.com .net .org .biz) have daily updatable lists accessible to almost anybody, so inevitably if you register a domain within one of these zones it will be public knowledge within a few hours of registration, regardless of how obscure the domain is.

ccTLDs (.uk .pw .de) operate differently, they don't generally make the list of registered domains publically available.
<h3>The Domain Name Setup</h3>
We registered two domains - one a .com and another a .pw - .pw is the top level country code for Palau a small group of islands in the Pacific Ocean - the ccTLD is however sold by "The Professional Web" a subsidiary of Directi, an internet registrar with 1000+ employees as an open ccTLD. We choose this ccTLD because it was the cheapest to register.

Both domain names are registered as 12 random characters and numbers basically making it almost impossible for anyone to guess the domain names.
<h3>The Website Setup</h3>
We built a simple HTML5 valid website which contains -
<ol>
	<li>The first four lines of <a href="http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/173099">Prometheus by Lord Byron</a> in a paragraph tag</li>
	<li>A signature for an expensive marketing automation tool - for our own testing</li>
	<li>A single PNG image</li>
	<li>A linked CSS stylesheet</li>
	<li>A linked woff font</li>
	<li>A linked JS file</li>
	<li>An invocation of a web socket</li>
	<li>An HTML5 video tag with mp4/ogg/webm and 3gp supported files</li>
	<li>Inline JavaScript which makes an AJAX call</li>
</ol>
Sites that are "scraping" will generally just load the HTML content of a page, skipping the images, JavaScript, CSS, videos and definitely not perform any AJAX requests or opening websockets. A modern web browser would call most of the files linked above. We wanted to make sure we could see the difference between scrapers and an actual web browser in the logs for requests.
<h3>The Leaks</h3>
Registering a domain in absolute secrecy is almost impossible, here's the location of leaks before we've really even got started -
<ol>
	<li>Namecheap - by registering the domain here this company is aware of our domain</li>
	<li>Google - The confirmation of registration was delivered to us by Gmail - Google scan the content of emails to determine the advertisements - they also potentially visit website links in the email to determine if the website has malicious content.</li>
	<li>All DNS server owners between Telstra and Namecheap - we do a test lookup using wget on Ubuntu Linux from our broadband plan in Australia with Telstra to ensure the web server is setup correctly, this performs a DNS lookup on our ISPs servers that will then look for a recently cached version of the IP address, which, if no other lookups have been done, would reside on Namecheap's DNS system.</li>
	<li>Directi - The registry owner for the PW TLD - they have a record of the registration of the domain and Verisign, the registry owner for the COM TLD.</li>
</ol>
<h3>Who visited us - Tin Foil Hat Required</h3>
We expected to get traffic to our .com registration within a few hours because of its visibility on publically available zone files, it was just a matter of who and when. All queries within the first 28 hours were bots pretending to be PC browsers wit the exception of one. Here's what happened -

<strong>.COM Domain Registered and IP points to web server @ 4:20 UTC on 4th November 2014.</strong>

<strong>+4 minutes - Telstra (our ISP)
</strong>This is us testing to ensure that the server is setup - this also leaks the existence of the domain into the DNS resolution system.

<strong>+3 hours 57 minutes - Peer 1 - Unknown
</strong>A connection from Peer 1 machine hosted in Vancouver. Blacklist logs for this bot show it changes its useragent frequently.

<strong>+6 hours 45 minutes - Prolocation - Unknown</strong>
A connection from a machine in the Netherlands that resolves to noc.prolocation.net, so appearing to be a part of this hosting companies business.

<strong>+7 hours 17 minutes - <a href="https://www.cyveillance.com/">Cyveillance</a> - QinetQ Company
</strong>This US based company provides threat intelligence and internet monitoring, its parent company QinetQ is a UK company formed from the privatization of parts of the Ministry of Defence and Defence Evaluation Research Agency.

<strong>+11 hours 32 minutes - Hurricane Electric  - Unknown
</strong>This is a strange one. The IP of this visit resolves to a single .com domain name - the WHOIS record for it shows it's owned by managing director of a US aviation and insurance company but uses a Chinese DNS provider. Searching for registrations from the same person turned up a few other domain names all of which were registered around April 2014 and all contained Chinese content. Based on the ease of accessibility of the person's contact information (home address, phone number, wife's name) via simple Google searches we don't believe that the owner of these DNS records matches the person controlling whatever this is connecting to the website.

<strong>+12 hours 2 minutes - <a href="http://www.cyren.com/">Cyren</a> (Commtouch)
</strong>Cyren is a cloud-based security solution provider, it lists Google as one of its customers saying that it provides them with "embedded antivirus solution to protect customers from malware" - as noted in the "Leaks" section above we received the confirmation of the domain registration via Gmail - that may have caused this connection to the website.

<strong>+14 hours 5 minutes - <a href="http://www.domaintools.com">DomainTools</a>
</strong>DomainTools provides DNS research, WHOIS lookup and cybercrime investigation services.

<strong>+18 hours 37 minutes - <a href="http://builtwith.com">BuiltWith</a>
</strong>That's us! Our window for finding new sites should be no more than 24 hours.

<strong>+26 hours 47 minutes - Prescient Software Inc / IRS
</strong>An IP with a DNS record of phishmongers.com that has TXT records pointing to the IRS that seems to be linked to Prescient Software Inc - you can<a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Prescient+Software+Inc%22"> Google that one for conspiracy theories</a>.
<h3>What about the .PW Domain? Tin Foil Hat not Required</h3>
24 hours after registering the .PW domain in exactly the same manner as the .COM domain, not a single bot has visited the site (except for our own test to ensure the domain is setup correctly).
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
In just under 27 hours from registering a .com domain 8 different entities visited the website. Half of them  (Cyren, Cyveillance, DomainTools and BuiltWith) are all known companies that advertise the fact they do this, the other half are either unknown or don't advertise why they are indexing websites in such a short period of time since registration. All of the bots except the Prescient Software one pretended to be web browsers, none of the bots actually were (no CSS/JS or media requests were loaded).

24 hours after registering a .PW domain in the same manner as the .COM there have been no visits from any bots at all which isn't what we thought would have happened, the leaks of data that happen when you register a domain provides information to some companies about that domain.

Missing from our logs are search engine bots, this must mean that search engines are not using domain registrations as a source of new crawler indexes, at least not relatively quickly.

We will continue to monitor the visits to the websites and see what happens in the days and weeks to come.
<h2></h2>
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/11/05/a-website-in-the-forest/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/11/05/a-website-in-the-forest/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 5 Nov 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Google Universal Analytics in eCommerce</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Web Analytics consulting company <a href="http://www.tatvic.com/">Tatvic</a> recently used BuiltWith data to do a comprehensive study of eCommerce sites using Google's Universal Analytics tag. We've been tracking <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Universal-Analytics">Google Universal Analytics</a> since January 2014 and have seen its popularity increase since then as it became the de-facto method for adding Google Analytics to a website.

Internet Retailer published the findings on their blog "<a href="http://www.internetretailer.com/commentary/2014/10/08/are-online-retailers-embracing-googles-new-universal-analytics">Are online retailers embracing Google's new Universal Analytics?</a>" finding that the majority of eCommerce stores had implemented UA at some stage in 2014.

One of the interesting things that came out of the migration rate report is the speed at which hosted solutions had migrated their customers, potentially automatically, to UA as shown below -

[caption id="attachment_917" align="aligncenter" width="530"]<img class="size-full wp-image-917" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/100914_Blog_Tatvic_3n.webp" alt="Adoption of UA by Platform" width="530" height="191" data-wp-pid="917" /> Adoption of UA by Platform[/caption]

You can <a href="http://www.tatvic.com/whitepapers-case-studies/#6">download the full Whitepaper from Tatvic</a> for more information.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/11/04/google-universal-analytics-in-ecommerce/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/11/04/google-universal-analytics-in-ecommerce/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 4 Nov 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>One Year of eCommerce Data Analysis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just completed one full year of eCommerce Sales Trends data -

[caption id="attachment_912" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://builtwith.com/ecommerce"><img class="size-full wp-image-912" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/oneYearOfEcommerce.webp" alt="200,000 web stores eCommerce Data" width="600" height="452" data-wp-pid="912" /></a> Sales data from hundreds of thousands of web stores [/caption]

Some interesting things to note about global online shopping trends -
<ul>
	<li><strong>Online shopping ramps up in Late October
</strong>Most online purchases happen in October/November/December with a very sharp drop off in January - this time of the year it is customary in many cultures to exchange gifts - November sees a sharp raise thank to "Black Friday/Cyber Monday" sales<strong>
</strong></li>
	<li><strong>January Bounce Back
</strong>Many retail stores have "January Sales" - discounting may times which shows the bounce back to increased sales in Mid-January to February</li>
	<li><strong>April-September Quite Period
</strong>Online retail sales don't really increase of decrease much in this period.</li>
	<li><strong>UK and Australia have similar shopping patterns</strong>
between June and August 2014 both UK/AU based stores had the same peaks - this is interesting from a seasonal perspective as they are not aligned (UK Summer = Australian Winter).</li>
</ul>
We're going to monitor how much shopping trends differ from year to year going forward as well as provide new data on the increase or decrease in retail sales based on historical trends, available at <a href="http://builtwith.com/ecommerce">builtwith.com/ecommerce</a> soon!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/27/one-year-of-ecommerce-data-analysis/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/27/one-year-of-ecommerce-data-analysis/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Responsive Profiles</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith free profiles and homepage are now responsive! BuiltWith uses Bootstrap and we added the Responsive CSS, tweaked a few things and now voila, BuiltWith works on your mobile, it looks great much better.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-908" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/builtwith_responsive.webp" alt="builtwith_responsive" width="600" height="891" data-wp-pid="908" />

We're adding support for responsive across <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> next!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/22/builtwith-responsive-profiles/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/22/builtwith-responsive-profiles/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Leads</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-904" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/webleads.webp" alt="webleads" width="272" height="284" data-wp-pid="904" />

BuiltWith Web Leads lets you get domains from customer data entered onto signup forms, contact us pages and other user generated forms on your website into reports within BuiltWith.

An example scenario - A person from a high profile eCommerce website comes to your business, they enter their email address on the contact page but then abandon the process. BuiltWith will have picked the domain of the email address out of the form and inserted it into the Web Leads report on BuiltWith. Using the <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/understanding-reports/technology-market-share/">Technology Market Share </a>tab and <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/prioritizing-a-report/">Prioritize Report</a> features of BuiltWith Pro you can easily pick out the high value signups/abandonments on your website and highlight them as high priority lead sources.

For more information on Web Leads and how to integrate them into your website visit the <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/web-leads/setting-up-web-leads/">Web Leads Setup Knowledge Base Article</a>.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/10/web-leads/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/10/web-leads/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>WooCommerce Version Distribution</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Along with our new <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/08/magento-version-distribution/">Magento Version Distribution</a> stats, we have also added WooCommerce version distribution detection.

The great thing about this detection is over the long term you will be able to see how quickly websites upgrade to newer versions of software. WordPress for example have streamlined their upgrade procedure, doing it without interruption or manual intervention in some cases. You can see this in the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress-4.0">speed of uptake for WordPress 4.0</a>.

[caption id="attachment_898" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/wooCommerceVersions-large.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-898" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/wooCommerce-small.webp" alt="Version distribution for WooCommerce on Top Sites in October 2014" width="600" height="900" data-wp-pid="898" /></a> Version distribution for WooCommerce on Top Sites in October 2014 - <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/wooCommerceVersions-large.webp">Full Size</a>[/caption]

The most prevalent version of WooCommerce is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce-2.1">2.1</a>, being released 8 months ago it is quickly being caught up by version <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce-2.2">2.2</a> - the trends for these technologies will now allow us to see how fast version uptake is for new versions of WooCommerce. <a href="https://builtwith.com/woocommerce">See all versions of WooCommerce</a> we now track.

Pro users will be able to flag sites that have either not upgraded or upgraded to the newer versions shortly after their release using this new data.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/06/woocommerce-version-distribution/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/06/woocommerce-version-distribution/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 6 Oct 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Starred Domains</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You can now "star" domains in your reports, starring a domain creates a new report on your dashboard that lets you do analysis on just your specific starred domains.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-893" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/star-leads.webp" alt="star-leads" width="912" height="596" data-wp-pid="893" />

The stars will follow you around based on the reports you create.

A few ideas for how you could use them -
<ul>
	<li>Highlight your own accounts, making them easier to spot in reports you create.</li>
	<li>Star results you consider to be worth following up then use the report that is generated based on your star'd results to find new lead sources by understanding the most prominent technology market share partners.</li>
</ul>
<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/using-starred-domains/">Learn how to use Starred Domains</a> over on the knowledge base or dive in now on <a href="http://builtwith.com/login">BuiltWith Pro</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/01/starred-domains/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/10/01/starred-domains/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 1 Oct 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Using BuiltWith for Technology Research and Advisory</title>
      <description><![CDATA[With thousands of SaaS applications, web frameworks and technologies available understanding which you should adopt can be a challenging task. Implementations are costly and time consuming, deploying the right product is important. Feature comparison won't cut it when making critical IT decisions.

BuiltWith is a powerful tool for assisting with technology research.
<h2>Market Share Validation</h2>
<img class="size-medium wp-image-775 alignright" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/sendgrid_sml-300x300.webp" alt="Sendgrid Usage" width="300" height="300" />All 7,000+ technologies tracked are identified by high level and detailed categories. We report on the adoption of technologies within each category segmented by low, medium and high traffic websites. Across both of these you'll find available market share analysis in our freely available <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/">technology trends</a> data.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/signup">BuiltWith Pro</a> goes a step further providing the raw data used to create the trends graphs. This data allows you to select your own collections of technologies upon which to create market share comparisons and perform detailed analysis.
<h2>Vendor supplied client list and testimonial validation</h2>
Using the <a href="http://builtwith.com">free technology lookup tool</a> on our homepage or <a href="https://builtwith.com/toolbar">browser extension</a> you can validate the presence of any Internet facing technology referenced in a vendor supplied list or testimonial.

Knowing which companies are using a technology combined with identification of your contacts within the organisation (via our <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/08/linkedin-integration-on-builtwith-pro/">LinkedIn Integration</a>) opens up unique opportunities for unsolicited customer experience references.
<h2>Comprehensive Customer Lists</h2>
Vendors will rarely provide full customer lists and the references that are provided may not be representative of their average customers. BuiltWith Pro enables you to see a full list of the companies using any technology that we track.

Our advanced analysis tools enable you to quickly identify key customer groups within these lists. Segment by location, traffic levels, duration of technology use and spend.
<h2>Pulse check</h2>
Traction and a growing user base are critical to ongoing development and improvement of all applications. Active development is seldom sustained in the absence of growing user base. Our <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/">technology trends reports</a> provide the raw insights into product and company performance based on actual installations and usage.
<h2>Big Data</h2>
Crawling the web on a daily basis we collect vast amounts of data which we make available to you. <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro</a> provides you both with advanced online report building tools as well as raw exports of the data for your own onsite post processing.

Not only does this allow you to test your own hypothesis to find insights and opportunities in the data - on a commercial basis you can utilise our data scientists to assist with more complex data compilations.<img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-860 alignright" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/amazonTopRegions-210x300.webp" alt="amazonTopRegions" width="210" height="300" />

By knowing every Internet facing technology in every website you can gain an unparalleled understanding of:
<ul>
	<li>Interaction between complimentary technologies.</li>
	<li>Early visibility of emerging technologies.</li>
	<li>Analyse adoption by industry, vertical, geography and time.</li>
	<li>Competitive landscape by viewing movements of customers between competing technologies.</li>
</ul>
 
<h2>Independent - Empirical data</h2>
Importantly the <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/data-coverage">data collection</a> is carried out by us making it impartial and independent of influence from the technology vendors themselves. The data is free of subjective interpretation and hence non competitive with advisory services.

BuiltWith is regularly referenced as an authoritative source in the media, online and in conference presentations worldwide.
<ul>
	<li><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-757 alignright" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/woocommerceBig-300x300.webp" alt="woocommerceBig" width="300" height="300" /><a href="http://www.slideshare.net/qubitdigital/internet-retailing-webinar-18856805">Internet Retailer Webinar</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://blog.kissmetrics.com/alternative-search-engines/">KissMetrics - Alternative Search Engines review</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://steveblank.com/tools-and-blogs-for-entrepreneurs/">Steve Blank's blog on Tools for Entrepreneurs</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://blogs.gartner.com/larry-cannell/2010/09/27/microsoft-throws-in-the-towel-on-blogs/">Gartner's - Larry Cannell's analysis of Microsoft</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.acquia.com/resources/acquia-tv/conference/setting-record-straight-drupal-enterprise-web-content-management">Acquia's analysis of Drupal CMS in the Enterprise</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_the_Java_and_.NET_platforms">Wikipedia coverage of Java vs .Net</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/exec/guthrie/2010/03-16mixday2.aspx">John Resig, jQuery founder at Microsoft's Mix10 conference</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/news/523671/seeking-edge-websites-turn-to-experiments/">MIT's technology review</a></li>
</ul>
Like to know more? <a href="https://builtwith.com/signup">Sign up for a free account</a> or <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">contact us</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (andrew)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/25/using-builtwith-for-technology-research-and-advisory/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/25/using-builtwith-for-technology-research-and-advisory/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Salesforce Bulk Technology Update</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Please see <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/15/builtwith-salesforce-sync/">https://blog.builtwith.com/2016/06/15/builtwith-salesforce-sync/</a> for new functionality.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/11/salesforce-bulk-technology-update/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/11/salesforce-bulk-technology-update/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Magento Version Distribution</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We have just added version tracking for the popular eCommerce platform <a href="http://magento.com">Magento</a> to our data coverage and trending info. This lets us get an idea of what versions of Magento are the most used at any given point in time. Below show the breakdown of versions within top sites, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-1.7">Magento Version 1.7</a> is currently (as of September 2014) the most popular version of Magento in use today.

[caption id="attachment_868" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/magentoDistributionLarge.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-868" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/magentoVersionDistributionSml.webp" alt="Magento Version Distribution - September 2014" width="600" height="900" data-wp-pid="868" /></a> Magento Version Distribution - September 2014- <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/magentoDistributionLarge.webp">Larger Version</a>[/caption]

Going forward you'll be able to track all versions of Magento and their coverage on a weekly basis, just <a href="http://builtwith.com/magento">search for Magento</a> and the version number to find the specific trends report.

You will also be able to download reports on which version of Magento websites are using, letting you find customers that might need help upgrading or get in contact with ones that are working at the cutting edge of eCommerce software.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/08/magento-version-distribution/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/09/08/magento-version-distribution/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 8 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Amazon EC2 Top Regions by Usage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We recently started tracking some of the cloud computing providers down to specific regions. We'll have trends information for them shortly, in the meantime we had a look to see what the most popular regions were for top traffic'd sites on the Internet. Over <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon">10% of the top 10,000 sites on the Internet host with Amazon EC2</a>. So lets have a look at the breakdown -

[caption id="attachment_859" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/amazonTopRegions.webp"><img class="wp-image-859 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/amazonRegions600.webp" alt="Amazon EC2 Most Popular Regions for Top sites - Full Size Version" width="600" height="856" data-wp-pid="859" /></a> Amazon EC2 Most Popular Regions for Top sites - <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/amazonTopRegions.webp">Full Size Version</a>[/caption]
<h2>Key Findings</h2>
<ul>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon-Virginia-Region">Virginia</a> is the most popular EC2 region for Top Sites, almost 75% of the top 10k sites using EC2 are in this region. Reasons for this may include it being the "default" region when you create an EC2 account, the first region EC2 was available in, generally has the most availability, first region for new features and along with Oregon one of the cheapest.</li>
	<li>None of the top sites are in <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/nostats/Amazon-China-Region">China EC Region yet</a>.</li>
	<li>The distributions are generally what we were expecting for the USA, Virginia/<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon-Oregon-Region">Oregon </a>being the cheapest and most popular. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon-California-Region">California</a> being the next most popular for West Coast US performance reasons by slightly most expensive.</li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon-Ireland-Region\">Ireland</a> is the most popular non-US region, serving European based customers.</li>
	<li>9 of the top sites are in the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon-GovCloud-Region">Amazon GovCloud Region</a>, however not all of them are government related or owned!</li>
</ul>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/25/amazon-ec2-top-regions-by-usage/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/25/amazon-ec2-top-regions-by-usage/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>How to Find International Customers by Technology Usage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[It's very easy to forget about international markets, especially when running an online business. However, doing so would be a mistake. In 2013 North America captured <a href="http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Global-B2C-Ecommerce-Sales-Hit-15-Trillion-This-Year-Driven-by-Growth-Emerging-Markets/1010575">just over one third of the global B2C eCommerce sales</a>. While that is a pretty decent chunk of the pie, there is whole lot more business out there.

Looking overseas can be a great way to broaden your customer base (whether you're located in the United States or not), but how do you go about finding and reaching these potential international customers? (hint - keep reading, I'll show you)
<h2><strong>Why International Leads Need To Be Treated Differently</strong></h2>
If you've traveled internationally in the last few years there's a good chance that you've seen the "HSBC - The Worlds Local Bank" advertising campaign. It's plastered all over more than 45 of the biggest airports around the world. The HSBC campaign is centered around the point that the different corners of the globe all have their own ways of working. You can't treat them all the same. And HSBC are right.<strong>
</strong>

[caption id="attachment_848" align="aligncenter" width="820"]<img class="wp-image-848 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/hsbc.webp" alt="HSBC" width="820" height="476" data-wp-pid="848" /> <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/chriswaits/5891749987">Chris Waits - Flickr</a>[/caption]

The same is absolutely true when marketing to international leads and seeking out international customers. It's not enough to just get your advertising or marking material in front of international leads. You need to know who you're pitching to and to really speak their language (literally in some cases).

Blanket campaigns which cover both home and international leads might generate some business, but they'll be far less effective than focused efforts which consider the country or region where each lead is based.

The first step along this road then, is to find out who your potential international customers are, where they're based and what they do. That is where BuiltWith comes in.

<h2>Finding International Customers</h2>
BuiltWith has information about websites based in <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/data-coverage">all of the countries around the globe</a>. With over 289,000,000 active domains indexed, there's a good chance BuiltWith will be able to help you find new international customers.

When taking a quick look at the data for any web technology covered by BuiltWith, you'll see a snapshot of where in the world the websites using that technology are based (websites using WooCommerce are shown in the image below). While this can give a good indication of where potential customers may be, the real value of the BuiltWith data can be found by <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/23/find-which-websites-are-using-any-technology-with-builtwith/">generating reports</a>.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/physical-locations-map.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-852" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/physical-locations-map.webp" alt="physical-locations-map" width="583" height="383" data-wp-pid="852" /></a>

In BuiltWith, reports give you a structured list of all the indexed websites which match your chosen criteria. There are a range of filters available to help identify only the results you're interested in. To generate a list of potential international customers, you'll want to use the "Physical Location" filter.
You can <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/23/find-which-websites-are-using-any-technology-with-builtwith/">begin by creating a report by following the steps described in this post</a>. Then when you get to the "Physical Location" filter, select a country you're interested in (as shown in the image below). Currently, the supported countries for this filter are the following:
<ul>
	<li>United States</li>
	<li>United Kingdom</li>
	<li>Canada</li>
	<li>Australia</li>
	<li>France</li>
	<li>Germany</li>
	<li>Netherlands</li>
	<li>Italy</li>
	<li>Spain</li>
	<li>Mexico</li>
	<li>More countries are added as requested</li>
</ul>
<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/filter-by-physical-location.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-851" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/filter-by-physical-location.webp" alt="filter-by-physical-location" width="956" height="536" data-wp-pid="851" /></a>

Then you can create the report in the same way as described in the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/23/find-which-websites-are-using-any-technology-with-builtwith/">step by step guide</a>. BuiltWith will go away and find all of the websites which match your chosen criteria and generate the report for you. If you're creating several reports for different geographical locations, don't forget to give each report a useful name (Appending a couple of letters to the report name to signify the country tends to work well).

The image below shows the report for websites using WooCommerce, as before, but now only sites with a UK address are listed.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/get-address-from-meta.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-849" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/get-address-from-meta.webp" alt="get-address-from-meta" width="953" height="463" data-wp-pid="849" /></a>

Another way of finding leads from a particular geographical region is to use an existing report (which might not have a Physical Location filter applied) and click on the Business Locations tab on the menu as shown below.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/view-business-locations.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-853" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/view-business-locations.webp" alt="view-business-locations" width="966" height="333" data-wp-pid="853" /></a>

The list you'll see next will show how many websites from your report have a physical address in each of the regions shown. As you can see in the image below, these results are grouped in regions or states rather than whole countries. By clicking on a region you're interested in, you'll see more detail of the websites with an address in the area. This can be especially helpful if you want to run very tight geographically focused campaigns.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/country-state-breakdown.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-850" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/country-state-breakdown.webp" alt="country-state-breakdown" width="930" height="821" data-wp-pid="850" /></a>

It's easy to overlook international leads or to treat everyone the same. You'll be missing out if you do. BuiltWith makes it easy for you to identify who and where you most likely future customers are. If you like what you've seen here, <a href="https://builtwith.com/signup">sign up for a free account and get started</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/19/how-to-find-international-customers-by-technology-usage/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/19/how-to-find-international-customers-by-technology-usage/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Expiring SSL Certificates List</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-837" style="box-shadow: 0 0 0 0 white;" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/ssl.webp" alt="Expiring SSL Certificates" width="378" height="390" data-wp-pid="837" />

We've added reports that cover domains that have valid SSL certificates that are expiring. The new reports include -
<ul>
	<li><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/tech-reports/Top-Sites---7-Day-Expiry">Top sites with SSL Certificates Expiring in 7 Days</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/tech-reports/Top-Sites---14-Day-Expiry">Top sites with SSL Certificates Expiring in 14 Days</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/tech-reports/Top-Sites---30-Day-Expiry">Top sites with SSL Certificates Expiring in 30 Days</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/tech-reports/Top-Sites---90-Day-Expiry">Top sites with SSL Certificates Expiring in 90 Days</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/tech-reports/Top-Sites---Expired">Top sites with SSL Certificates that are Expired</a></li>
</ul>
We've got a <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/special-reports/websites-with-expiring-ssl-certificates/">demo of how to create these reports</a> on the knowledge base. We'll expand these lists to include premium sites and the entire internet soon.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/12/expiring-ssl-certificates-list/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/08/12/expiring-ssl-certificates-list/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Find Which Websites Are Using Any Technology With BuiltWith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[If you want to quickly put together a list of all of the websites that use Magento or WooCommerce or any other technology in the BuiltWith database, you can in just a few clicks. In this post, I'll show you step-by-step how to create a report in BuiltWith and get hold of the list of websites you're after. I'm going to generate a list of websites that use <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">WooCommerce</a>.

I'll be using a <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro account</a> for this guide. You can find out more about BuiltWith Pro and everything you'll have access to if you <a href="http://builtwith.com/signup">sign up for a free account here</a>. 

I'm going to start in the BuiltWith Dashboard. Once logged in, from you're dashboard (which should be the first screen you see when you log in to your account) you'll see a summary of all of the base technologies you currently follow and all of the reports you've generated so far. If you haven't done anything yet, these sections will be empty.

If you're looking to gather a list of websites using any particular technology (WooCommerce in this case), the best way is to create a report. Begin by clicking either the "Create New" button or the "Create a Report" link from your dashboard as shown below.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_001_create_from_dashboard.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_001_create_from_dashboard.webp" alt="step_001_create_from_dashboard" width="987" height="645" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-832" data-wp-pid="832" /></a>

BuiltWith allows you to create a variety of different reports as shown on the next screen. In this case, we're interested in finding a list of websites using WooCommerce and so we need to create a Web Technology Based List. Select Web Technology as the data source as shown in the next image.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_002_data_source.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_002_data_source.webp" alt="step_002_data_source" width="963" height="802" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-831" data-wp-pid="831" /></a>

Next, you'll be able to select from any of your Base Technologies (if you're chosen any) or search the BuiltWith database for any technology you want to investigate. In this case, we can search for WooCommerce and select the appropriate entry in the search results.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_003_search.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_003_search.webp" alt="step_003_search" width="968" height="881" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-830" data-wp-pid="830" /></a>

From here, we can generate the report straight away. Just hit the "Finish" button on the next screen and BuiltWith will begin collating your list of websites. However, at this stage you have the option to customize the report. Perhaps you want to add some filters and are only interested in particular types of websites. If that's the case, hit the "Customize" button or select the "Optional Filters" from the left of the screen. 

Sometimes filtering your list of results as narrowly as possible can make the report you generate more manageable. If however, you want to see the whole lot, that's fine too!

I'm going to look at the filtering options here by clicking on "Customize".

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_004_customize.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_004_customize.webp" alt="step_004_customize" width="954" height="615" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-829" data-wp-pid="829" /></a>

The first optional filter allows you to filter the websites you're looking for by traffic rank. You can select particular Quantcast and Alexa ranges for the websites in your results by clicking on one of the options in the drop-down menu (as I've done in the image below) or typing specific values in the Start and End boxes.
I'm going to select the Top 100K websites by Quantcast ranking and then click "Next".

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_005_quantcast_filter.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_005_quantcast_filter.webp" alt="step_005_quantcast_filter" width="956" height="593" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-828" data-wp-pid="828" /></a>

Next is the physical location filers. These let you filter results to show only websites from the countries your select. I'm going to view "All Data" from all countries and progress to the next filter.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_006_location_filter.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_006_location_filter.webp" alt="step_006_location_filter" width="956" height="525" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-827" data-wp-pid="827" /></a>

Top Level Domain filtering is next. Perhaps you're only interested in .com websites, or one of the others from the list. You can make a selection using this filter. I'm going to use "Select All" and more on to the final filter.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_007_domain_filter.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_007_domain_filter.webp" alt="step_007_domain_filter" width="951" height="560" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-826" data-wp-pid="826" /></a>

Lastly is the Detection Date filter. Here you can select to view "Live" data (ie - websites that are currently using WooCommerce) or use particular dates to generate a snapshot. If using "Live" data, the list of websites you generate will update periodically. New websites that have begun using WooCommerce will be added to the list and those that have stopped will be removed. Using the "Live" setting ensures that your data is as up-to-date as possible.

Alternatively you can create a static snapshot report. By selecting a range of dates between which WooCommerce must have been first detected by BuiltWith or last detected by BuiltWith you can create a static list of websites that won't change. Perhaps you're only interested in websites which started using the technology 6-12 months ago or those that stopped within the last 3 months. The Detection Date filter is especially useful in those scenarios.

In this case, I'm going to create a Live report so I'll check the "Live" box and hit "Next".

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_008_date_filter.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_008_date_filter.webp" alt="step_008_date_filter" width="952" height="612" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-825" data-wp-pid="825" /></a>

The final options page shows a summary of the selections you've made and let's you give the report a friendly name. After generating a few reports, it can be tricky to keep track of them all without giving them names that you'll recognize, so choose something useful here.

If you want to make any changes, you can revisit any of the filters by using the "Edit" links or selected the filters from the shortcuts on the left of the screen. I'm happy with what's been selected though, so am going to click "Add to Dashboard".

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_009_finalize_001.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_009_finalize_001.webp" alt="step_009_finalize_001" width="959" height="755" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-824" data-wp-pid="824" /></a>

BuiltWith will now go and look through it's database for matches to pull into your report. Depending on the technology and filters you select, this could take a minute or so. You can keep track of it's progress in your Dashboard, which will update as more results are found.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_010_In_progress.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_010_In_progress.webp" alt="step_010_In_progress" width="649" height="206" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-823" data-wp-pid="823" /></a>

When BuiltWith has found all of the results, the report will be ready in your dashboard as shown below. This WooCommerce report didn't take very long to generate at all. Click on "View" to take a look at the results.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_011_done.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_011_done.webp" alt="step_011_done" width="645" height="206" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-822" data-wp-pid="822" /></a>

BuiltWith has found 476 websites using WooCommerce matching the criteria I entered. Not bad for just a few clicks. You can look in a bit more detail at each of the websites in the list and have various other options from here which we'll get into another time.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_012_report.webp"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/step_012_report.webp" alt="step_012_report" width="968" height="894" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-821" data-wp-pid="821" /></a>

Generating lists like this is incredibly easy in BuiltWith and there is a wealth of information available. Have a look into <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro</a> to see if this might be for you.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/23/find-which-websites-are-using-any-technology-with-builtwith/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/23/find-which-websites-are-using-any-technology-with-builtwith/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Entire Internet Update Insights - Jan to June 2014</title>
      <description><![CDATA[These insights are based off of 252 million domains indexed in January 2014 and 287 million domains indexed in June 2014. This data provides some insights into how the Internet has changed in a relatively short period of time (six months).

 

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/HTML5-DocType"><img class="size-full wp-image-812 aligncenter" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/html5Increase.webp" alt="HTML5 DocType" width="585" height="238" data-wp-pid="812" /></a>

The HTML5 DocType saw an increase of 6,892,302 million domains, HTML5 has one of the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/HTML5-DocType">steepest increase curves in the top million trends</a> as well. John Resig, the creator of JQuery (which increased by 3.7 million domains) talks about the <a href="http://ejohn.org/blog/html5-doctype/">advantages of the HTML5 DocType</a> back in 2008. One major reason? Compatibility. Using the HTML5 DocType makes websites easier to build across multiple browsers.

 

<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Viewport-Meta"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-811" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/viewportMetaIncrease.webp" alt="Meta Viewport" width="622" height="250" data-wp-pid="811" /></a>

The viewport meta tag lets you control how a web page is represented on browsers with different screen resolutions and scales. This meta tag is a part of the web design approach known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design">Responsive Web Design</a> and provides the necessary workings for a website to have an optimal viewing experience across devices. As smart phone usage increases, the requirement for responsive websites becomes more important, and this increase in domains using it reflects that.

 

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Twitter-Bootstrap"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-808" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/bootstrapIncrease.webp" alt="Bootstrap Increase" width="610" height="180" data-wp-pid="808" /></a>

<a href="http://getbootstrap.com/">Twitter Bootstrap</a> is an extremely popular framework for resetting CSS styles and providing a base functionality for building a website. Tables, buttons, grids are all represented within the framework. We use it for BuiltWith.com and so do 3.6 million other websites on the Internet.

 

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Meta-Keywords"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-809" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/metaKeywordsDecrease.webp" alt="Meta Keywords Losers" width="636" height="166" data-wp-pid="809" /></a>

Google Ignores the keywords meta tag. Keywords aren't listed on the <a href="https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/79812?hl=en">Webmaster tools meta data page</a>. If Google aren't using them, why use them at all? Back in the 90ies the keywords tag was one of the most popular meta tags on the Internet (<a href="http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/bycount.shtml">source</a>). However even though it dropped almost 4 million domains in the last 6 months, 47 million domains are still using it, based on those numbers we might still see some websites still using this tag in 2020.

 

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-810" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/premiumWinners.webp" alt="Premium Winners" width="489" height="249" data-wp-pid="810" />

What are the most prolific premium tools on the Internet? <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Visual-Website-Optimizer">Visual Website Optimizer,</a> <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">Optimizely</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Squarespace">Squarespace</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/MailChimp">MailChimp</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">WooCommerce</a> increased their usage on over half a million websites combined in the past 6 months.

 

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-807" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/technologyConsolidation.webp" alt="Technology Consolidation" width="387" height="319" data-wp-pid="807" />

One of the most interesting stats to come out of the six month update is that 60% of premium technology providers (ones that charge a fee for their software) have lost market share since January losing a combined 817,000 domains, whilst the top 40% have increased their market share, adding a combined 1,200,000 domains. This could be an interesting trend and we'll follow it closely over the next 6 months.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/09/entire-internet-update-insights-jan-to-june-2014/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/07/09/entire-internet-update-insights-jan-to-june-2014/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Jul 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Premium Sites Index</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added a new index to our tracking systems this week called "Premium Sites" - this is a list of over 10 million online businesses we consider to be of interest to the majority of people using the BuiltWith Pro service because they are implementing technology that is of interest.

This list will be continuously updated and thoroughly indexed as part of our new <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/06/03/moving-to-real-time/">real time infrastructure</a>. We've started by putting premium site totals into our free Trends data -

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-803" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/premiumIndex.webp" alt="Premium Sites" width="247" height="362" data-wp-pid="803" /></a>

 

One interesting metric that comes out of this is how many premium sites rely on open source tools. For example, the coverage totals above show that over <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress">1 in 5 premium sites are using WordPress</a> for a least one aspect of the web infrastructure.

This also means our <a href="http://builtwith.com">free tech profile lookup tool</a> will have much richer data for these additional 7 million businesses going forward.

 

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/06/25/premium-sites-index/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/06/25/premium-sites-index/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Moving to Real Time</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith first told people what websites were "built with" back in 2007, only 11 months after Google Analytics became fully available for people and businesses to add to their websites. In those 7 years web integrated services have grown into a billion dollar industry.

The web is constantly changing and to keep up with the pace of this change we're rolling out a new project (which internally has been known as <em>Santana22</em>) that moves us to a real time update infrastructure. This means we'll be using a new resource pool of over 7.5 billion entry points to find new leads and technologies in use on the web today.

[caption id="attachment_841" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-841" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/realtime.webp" alt="Realtime Indexing Backend System Login" width="600" height="400" data-wp-pid="841" /> Realtime Indexing Backend System Login[/caption]

The system has entered production today and will be fine tuned over the coming weeks to ensure it's running at full capacity on production servers from within our test environment.

[caption id="attachment_798" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="wp-image-798 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/santanaCore1.webp" alt="" width="600" height="449" data-wp-pid="792" /> A Santana22 development processor machine[/caption]

The refreshed back-end will be used to improve front-end functionality, beginning with a default report type of "Live" - rather than static snapshots between dates, the default technology report type will now reflect live results from the entire internet.

[caption id="attachment_793" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="wp-image-793 size-full" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/liveReports.webp" alt="Live Reports" width="600" height="230" data-wp-pid="793" /> By default, technology reports will now be live.[/caption]

We'll be doing some case studies on the power of this system in the coming weeks. If you've got any questions please <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">contact us</a> we're happy to help.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/06/03/moving-to-real-time/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/06/03/moving-to-real-time/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Prioritized Leads</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You can now prioritize reports you create on BuiltWith Pro. This allows you to easily create a list of well defined leads relevant to your organization. For example you can now tell BuiltWith Pro to -
<ul>
	<li>Show you a list of sites <strong>spending between $100 and $1000</strong> on web technologies</li>
	<li>Show you a list of sites that are <strong>not using any form of A/B Testing</strong></li>
	<li>Show you all of the<strong> sites in California that started using Amazon as their web hosting provider in the past 3 months</strong></li>
	<li>Show you all of the <strong>sites that have not implemented call tracking but do have an eCommerce product</strong> installed</li>
	<li>Show you all sites in your list that aren't or are mobile optimized (<a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/finding-non-mobile-optimized-websites/">demo</a>)</li>
</ul>
<a href="https://builtwith.com/login"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-784" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/prioritizeLeads.webp" alt="Prioritize Leads" width="600" height="286" data-wp-pid="784" /></a> The prioritized report filtering configuration options are endless and can be catered to your specific requirements for lead generation. <a href="https://kb.builtwith.com/lead-prioritization/prioritizing-a-report/" target="_blank">Watch a demo of Prioritized Leads</a> in action. This additional tool doesn't use any of your quotas and is live on <a href="https://builtwith.com/login" target="_blank">BuiltWith Pro</a> now.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/05/21/prioritized-leads/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/05/21/prioritized-leads/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>SendGrid - Technology Growth Award Winner</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This in the next post in our <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/category/growth-awards/">Technology Growth Awards</a> series where we look a little more closely at some of the fastest growing technologies on the web today. Using BuiltWith data, we've highlighted some of the technologies who have seen a significant and continuous increase in users over the last twelve months. In the last post, we featured <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/04/02/woocommerce-technology-growth-award-winner/">WooCommerce.</a> Today, it's time to take a closer look at <a href="http://sendgrid.com" target="_blank">SendGrid</a>.

<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/sendgrid.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-772 aligncenter" src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/sendgrid_sml.png" alt="Sendgrid Usage" width="600" height="600" data-wp-pid="772" /></a>

SendGrid is one of the worlds leading transactional email providers (for a bit of background on the email marketing scene you might want to read <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/04/15/the-growth-of-premium-mail-providers-2014/">this post on premium mail providers</a>). Founded in 2009 by three engineers who were frustrated with the email service providers out there, SendGrid was launched to improve email deliverability. The app has become incredibly popular and SendGrid now sends billions of emails every month. In total, SendGrid has sent out over 200 Billion emails.

SendGrid boasts some high profile users. According to their homepage, SendGrid is used by big names such as Spotify, Pinterest and Foursquare. The <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/lead-generation">BuiltWith B2B Lead Data</a> reveals that plenty of other high profile websites also use SendGrid to handle (at least some of) their email. The image below is a screenshot of a Builtwith report showing the likes of eBay and GoDaddy amongst the list of SendGrid users, but there are plenty of other big names in the list.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/signup"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-780" src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/builtWithSendGridInterface.png" alt="BuiltWith SendGrid Screenshot" width="968" height="554" data-wp-pid="780" /></a>

SendGrid's growth over the year hasn't been as fast as some of the technologies that we've featured as part of the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/category/growth-awards/">Technology Growth Awards series</a>, but it has certainly been consistent. There's been an increase in users of more than 30% over the last year.

&nbsp;

[caption id="attachment_778" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Sendgrid#"><img class="size-full wp-image-778" src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/sendGrid_Top100kGrowth.png" alt="Growth of Sendgrid customers in the top 100k sites by traffic since August 2012." width="600" height="392" data-wp-pid="778" /></a> Growth of Sendgrid customers in the top 100k sites by traffic since August 2012.[/caption]

The technology is especially popular with some of the larger websites and SendGrid handles the transactional email for a big chunk of the top 10K websites. SendGrid's market share drops when we look at all of the websites out there, although it still maintains a good portion of the overall market. This perhaps suggests that SendGrid is seen to be a more stable and established technology than some of it's competitors (such as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Mandrill">Mandrill</a>, which is also seeing some strong growth).

[caption id="attachment_779" align="aligncenter" width="514"]<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/topTenkVsInternetSendGrid.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-779" src="https://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/topTenkVsInternetSendGrid.png" alt="SendGrid Transactional Email Share Top 10k Sites vs. Entire Internet" width="514" height="834" data-wp-pid="779" /></a> SendGrid Transactional Email Share Top 10k Sites vs. Entire Internet[/caption]

It looks to have been a very good year for SendGrid and the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/transactional-email">trends suggest that the transactional email is a growing market</a>. SendGrid are positioned very well with some high profile users and look set to have another year of steady but significant growth.

All of the data used in this post and the infographic above has been provided by BuiltWith. You'll find <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Sendgrid">more data on SendGrid here</a>. <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">Find out more about BuiltWith Pro</a>, the data we have available and how you could use it to benefit your business.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/05/16/sendgrid-technology-growth-award-winner/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/05/16/sendgrid-technology-growth-award-winner/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2014 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Growth of Premium Mail Providers 2014</title>
      <description><![CDATA[For the last couple of years there has been a lot of hype around social media marketing, content marketing, growth hacking and a whole host of other buzz-phrases. Every so often "the next big thing" is announced and everyone seems to want to pile in.

In all of the commotion, some of the more traditional forms of marketing appear to have fallen by the wayside. Most businesses don't even consider physical marketing (using snail-mail to send newsletters, brochures etc) any more. Even email marketing has lost it's appeal for many.

It's true that email marketing isn't massively exciting. It isn't sexy and it definitely doesn't have the "wow-factor". However, email marketing works. It's tried and tested and when done properly, it gets results. With all of the new forms of digital marketing that have been introduced over the last couple of years, email marketing didn't die. It just kept plodding along, working hard for everyone who stuck with it. Lately, it's been seeing a bit of a resurgence.

There are two types of email marketing that are typically used today which can be broadly grouped as "Marketing email" and "Transactional email". Marketing email is what most people usually think of when they hear the term "email marketing". It would include things like newsletters and promotional emails send out to a mailing list. Anything sent in bulk would count as marketing email. Transactional email is a bit different, focussing on the emails that are sent out to an individual in response to a particular action or request. Examples of transactional email would include password reset emails, notifications about received messages, following up when a cart full of products is abandoned. Marketing through transactional email is a newer approach and it's the area of the most innovation of the last few years.

Today I want to highlight a few premium (paid for) email providers who have been growing over the last year or so. These aren't necessarily the biggest email providers but these are all services that stood out from the Builtwith data. They're all providers which, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx">according to the data</a>, are growing.

<strong>Mandrill</strong>
Mandrill is a <a href="https://blog.mailchimp.com/what-is-transactional-email/">transactional email</a> product which has been developed by the team behind <a href="http://mailchimp.com/">MailChimp</a> (the popular email platform which sends out more than 6 billion emails every month). <a href="https://mandrill.com/about/">They describe the product</a> by saying "Mandrill is MailChimp for apps" which sums things up quite nicely. App developers can use Mandrill to send personalized one-to-one emails (such as receipts, notifications or password reminders) to users.

Mandrill is run as a startup inside MailChimp and there is a lot of overlap with the parent company. A team of MailChimp engineers was formed to work solely on Mandrill and the MailChimp heritage shines through. Even the pricing structure Mandrill have adopted is similar to MailChimp, with a generous free usage quota.

Take a look at the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Mandrill">Builtwith usage data for Mandrill</a>. The trend is clear and appears to be accelerating into 2014. Mandrill looks like it might be a product to watch this year.

[caption id="attachment_765" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Mandrill"><img class="size-full wp-image-765" alt="Mandrill Growth" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/mandrillGrowth.webp" width="600" height="390" data-wp-pid="765" /></a> Mandrill Growth since 2012 in Top 10k/100k/1m Sites[/caption]

<strong>Amazon SES
</strong>Based on the infrastructure developed to serve their own customers, Amazon offers an outbound only email service. The SES stands for Simple Email Service and that describes exactly how Amazon are pitching this.

As with some of their other services, Amazon SES users only <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/ses/pricing/">pay for what they use</a>. There is a free tier and close integration with some of Amazons other product offerings.

Amazon SES has been around for a few years now (<a href="http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2011/01/25/introducing-amazon-simple-email-service-beta/">since early 2011</a>) and has seen a gradual increase in usage. The Builtwith trends data shows that the growth of Amazon SES has been slow and steady. Over the last year, the product has seen an average monthly increase in usage of just over 3% (<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Amazon-SES">based on usage in the top 1 Million websites</a>).

[caption id="attachment_766" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Amazon-SES"><img class="size-full wp-image-766" alt="Amazon SES Growth since 2012 in Top 10k/100k/1m Sites" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/sesGrowth.webp" width="600" height="390" data-wp-pid="766" /></a> Amazon SES Growth since 2012 in Top 10k/100k/1m Sites[/caption]

<strong>SendGrid
</strong><a href="http://sendgrid.com/about">Founded in 2009</a> by a team of engineers who were frustrated with sending email using the tools available at the time, SendGrid has become an established product in the transactional email domain. <a href="http://sendgrid.com/">SendGrid</a> offer marketing email services but they're most well known for the transactional side of things. With intuitive reporting and analytics, SendGrid has a strong user base which includes companies like Pinterest and Foursquare.

As you can see in the chart below, SendGrid have a larger user base than Mandrill (who also offer a transactional email service, and are <a href="http://mandrill.com/features/">not afraid of being compared to SendGrid</a>) and are growing month on month. However, Mandrill are growing at a faster rate and are closing the gap.

[caption id="attachment_767" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Sendgrid"><img class="size-full wp-image-767" alt="SendGrid growth across Top 10k/100k/1m sites since 2012" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/sendGridGrowth.webp" width="600" height="390" data-wp-pid="767" /></a> SendGrid growth across Top 10k/100k/1m sites since 2012[/caption]

<strong>Wrapping Up</strong>
Although some of the buzz around email marketing died down for a little while, the practice never went anywhere. Today's best email marketing tools do more than just send email though, as the three products described above show. There's a demand for strong reporting and analytics and transactional email is growing in importance too.

The usage trends of these three products suggest that either more people are using email marketing as a whole or that people are turning to innovative products which offer a more comprehensive email marketing package.

Either way, the email marketing space could be interesting to watch over the next year or so. Mandrill look like they're going head-to-head with Sendgrid and I wouldn't be too surprised to see a disruptive new product or two enter the race before too long.

For a closer look at the data behind these email marketing products, as well as a whole host of other technologies, head over to the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/mx">BuiltWith Trends pages</a>. If you'd like to dig a little deeper into the BuiltWith data for email marketing products or anything else, a BuiltWith Pro membership might be for you. <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">Have a look at what's on offer with BuiltWith Pro here.</a>

 

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      <title>WooCommerce - Technology Growth Award Winner</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This in the third post in our Technology Growth Awards series looking at some of the fastest growing web technologies online today. Using our own BuiltWith data, we've highlighted some of the companies who have seen continuous and significant growth over the last twelve months (or more in many cases). In the last post, we featured <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/02/25/adroll-technology-growth-award-winner/">AdRoll</a>. Today, it's time to take a closer look at WooCommerce.
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/woocommerceBig.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-758" alt="Woocommerce Growth Award" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/woocommerceSmall.webp" width="600" height="600" data-wp-pid="758" /></a></p>
WooCommerce is (<a href="http://www.woothemes.com/woocommerce/">in the words of the team behind it</a>) "a Wordpress eCommerce toolkit that helps you sell anything, beautifully" and is the flagship product from WooThemes. WooCommerce has been seeing huge growth over the last year and has become one of the most popular eCommerce platforms online today.

This isn't where it all began for WooThemes though, who had been up and running for a while before WooCommerce was launched. The company started out by producing custom themes for Wordpress with the aim of enhancing the appearance, functionality and usefulness of a Wordpress site. As they've grown, WooThemes has expanded beyond the scope of just Wordpress themes.

The journey began way back in the early days of Wordpress. At the time, only a limited number of themes were available and late in 2007, the very first premium (paid for) Wordpress theme was released by Adii Pienaar. The theme turned out to be a hit and Adii was joined by <a href="http://www.woothemes.com/meet-the-team/">Mark Forrester and Magnus Jepson</a> around the start of 2008. The trio collaborated building themes for a few months and in July 2008, they decided to drop their other freelance work to focus their efforts on building the WooThemes business. The team worked remotely in different countries (which is still the setup the company uses today) and the founding trio didn't meet in person until April 2009 at a conference in London.

Things went well and the company focussed mainly on Wordpress themes for the next few years. It wasn't until September 2011 that <a href="http://www.woothemes.com/2011/09/woocommerce-has-arrived/">WooCommerce arrived</a> on the scene. WooThemes worked with the developers of <a href="http://jigoshop.com/">Jigoshop</a> (a Wordpress eCommerce plugin) to branch their product and turn it to the first release of WooCommerce. The product proved to be a hit and gradually began gaining support and growing in popularity. That has stepped up significantly over the last year or so and WooCommerce is now in the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/20/the-top-5-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms/">top 5 most popular eCommerce platforms</a>. As you can see from the chart below, the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">Builtwith usage data</a> shows the trend is very clearly in an upwards direction, and it shows no signs of slowing down.

[caption id="attachment_759" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce"><img class="size-full wp-image-759" alt="WooCommerce Growth in Top 1m Sites 2012-2014" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wooCommerceGrowth.webp" width="600" height="390" data-wp-pid="759" /></a> WooCommerce Growth in Top 1m Sites 2012-2014[/caption]

WooCommerce allows users to launch attractive, high quality stores quickly and easily. The core product is free (users can buy add-ons to extend WooCommerce if needed) which almost certainly adds to its appeal. The company has a rich background in design which really shines through. WooCommerce isn't just about providing the right functionality for users. WooCommerce offers more than that. It's about the whole package.

From analysing some of the BuiltWith data for WooCommerce, it was interesting to find that only a very small percentage of the websites using WooCommerce are also using other eCommerce plugins. The uptake of complimentary technologies (as shown in the middle section of the infographic above) is very low. This again points to the fact that WooCommerce offers something of a one-stop-shop for users looking to set up their own eCommerce store. With WooCommerce, there doesn't seem to be much need to run any additional eCommerce technology.

Things look like they're going well for WooCommerce, and the trend looks set to continue well into 2014 and beyond. It'll be interesting to see whether WooCommerce can overtake one of its competitors to cement itself in <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/20/the-top-5-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms/">the top 3 most popular eCommerce platforms</a>.

All of the usage data used in this post and the infographic above has been provided by BuiltWith. V<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce">iew WooCommerce Trends data here</a>. To find out more about BuiltWith, the types of data on offer available and how you can use it, head over to <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro Features.</a>]]></description>
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      <title>BuiltWith Data in MIT Technology Review</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith data features in the March/April 2014 print and web edition of <a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/news/523671/seeking-edge-websites-turn-to-experiments/">MIT Technology Review</a> - we provide information for TR to show them the growth of A/B testing on the Internet since 2010 in their business report section "<a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/news/523671/seeking-edge-websites-turn-to-experiments/">Seeking Edge, Websites Turn to Experiments</a>" by Antonio Regalado.

<a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/news/523671/seeking-edge-websites-turn-to-experiments/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-753" alt="MIT TechnologyReview" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/mitTechnologyReview.webp" width="400" height="515" data-wp-pid="753" /></a>

 

You can view our A/B Testing trends data for free on <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/a-b-testing">BuiltWith Trends</a>.]]></description>
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      <title>BuiltWith Predictive Leads</title>
      <description><![CDATA["Predictive Leads", "Big Data", "Cloud Computing" - they are all just buzzwords until you can actually use these services to improve your bottom line.

BuiltWith Pro reports now have a <strong>Predictive Tab that can help you determine new sources of leads for your business</strong>.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/login"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-749" alt="Predictive Screenshot" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/predictiveScreenshot.webp" width="597" height="707" data-wp-pid="749" /></a>
<strong style="line-height: 1.714285714; font-size: 1rem;">How do I use this new feature?</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Step 1: Create a report based on a web technology, ecommerce category or your own list of websites as per normal</li>
	<li>Step 2: Click the "Predictive" tab in your report</li>
	<li>Step 3: Browse the technologies your lead list websites were previously using to determine a good source of new leads.</li>
</ul>
Predictive leads use our vast historical technology database to determine the technologies websites in your report used in the past. We then identify patterns that emerge from that data, allowing you to find new sources of leads based on this historical data.
<h3>Example: Do BuiltWith Predictive Leads work in the real world?</h3>
We took a known technology comparison to see if the predictive tab reported an outcome as we would expect -

<strong>Digital Ocean vs. Linode</strong>
If you Google the term "<a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=%22digitalocean+vs.+linode%22" target="_blank">Digital Ocean vs. Linode</a>" there's over 12k results, being one of the most hotly contested comparisons of hosting providers, we thought we'd see where Digital Ocean's next customers were coming from using the Predictive tab on the report for all sites using Digital Ocean. We expected Linode to feature prominently in that report.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/login"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-748" alt="Linode Comparison" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/linodeComparison.webp" width="597" height="460" data-wp-pid="748" /></a>

<strong>The report shows that Linode is the top predictive source for new leads for Digital Ocean</strong>, and lists other potential lead sources under hosting below it.

This is just one example, the possibilities are huge for your own research and we welcome you to try out this new feature of BuiltWith Pro.

If you've got any questions about this new feature, please <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact" target="_blank">contact us</a>, we are happy to help.]]></description>
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      <title>Who's Using Magento?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-739" style="box-shadow: 0 0 0 0" alt="Magento Logo" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/magentoLogo.webp" width="512" height="194" /></a></p>
Back in 2008, a new eCommerce platform was born. Magento, which was originally intended to be a fork in the development of <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/osCommerce">osCommerce</a> (a popular open source eCommerce platform), has been <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">growing ever since</a>. In 2011 Magento was acquired by eBay Inc and now sits amongst the <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/20/the-top-5-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms/">top three eCommerce platforms</a> on the web. In this article, I'm going to take a closer look at Magento and some of the websites which are using it to handle their eCommerce storefronts.

As you can see from the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">trends data</a> below, Magento usage has been consistently on the increase for the last few years. In fact, thanks to a recent surge in the number of sites using the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Enterprise">Enterprise Edition</a>, Magento usage is accelerating and the platform is off to a great start of 2014.

[caption id="attachment_740" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento"><img class="size-full wp-image-740" alt="Top 100k Sites Using Magento Over Time" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/magentoTop100k.webp" width="600" height="396" /></a> Top 100k Sites Using Magento Over Time[/caption]

Magento comes in three flavours, each offering something slightly different. Here is a very quick run through of the three products offered by Magento:
<ul>
	<li><strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">Magento Community Edition</a></strong> - This is really where it all began for Magento. The Community Edition remains an open source, free to download, version of the software. With a bit of work from a developer, the Community Edition can be moulded and shaped to form a reliable storefront for almost any purpose.</li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Go"><strong>Magento GO</strong></a> - A solution aimed at small business merchants looking to set up shop online quickly and easily. Magento GO offers a fully hosted storefront with a custom design.</li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Enterprise"><strong>Magento Enterprise Edition</strong></a> - As you'd expect, the enterprise edition is where things get serious. Boasting a powerful feature set with custom design and detailed analytics, the Enterprise Edition is aimed at larger, more demanding online stores.</li>
</ul>
In my opinion there's no better way to understand a product than to see it in action. So, using <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith website technology data</a>, I've picked out ten examples of sites using either the Community Edition or the Enterprise Edition of Magento. As you'll see below, Magento is a flexible platform which means it can be implemented in a range of different ways.

First up are five sites that are using the Community Edition of Magento.

<strong>Sam's Club Auctions
</strong><a href="http://auctions.samsclub.com/">Sam's Club</a> sells a huge range of products via an auction format. Whether you're looking for a blender, a necklace or a new TV, Sam's Club Auctions may well be the place to go. Magento is used to store and display the product catalogue.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-738" alt="Sam's Club" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/samsClub.webp" width="600" height="598" />

 

<strong>Shop Heritage
</strong>The online store for <a href="http://www.heritage.org/about">The Heritage Foundation</a> (a US think tank who formulate and promote conservative public policies) is powered by Magento. The store mainly sells books and apparel, including quite a <a href="http://shop.heritage.org/catalogsearch/result/?q=tie">range of ties</a>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-737" alt="shopHeritage" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/shopHeritage.webp" width="600" height="520" />

 

<strong>AAA Ohio
</strong><a href="http://eshop.ohio.aaa.com/">AAA Ohio</a> are using Magento to offer a range of travel gear and other accessories in a traditional store layout. Of all of their products, my personal favourite has to be the <a href="http://eshop.ohio.aaa.com/index.php/osu-football-purse.html">OSU Football Purse</a>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-736" alt="AAA" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/aaa.webp" width="600" height="444" />

 

<strong>United
</strong><a href="http://www.dutyfree.united.com/">United Airlines</a> advertise their duty free products via a Magento powered eCommerce store. Although most products are not available to be bought online, United have used the format of product listings in an eCommerce store to display information about the what's on offer during flights.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-735" alt="United Airlines" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/united.webp" width="600" height="300" />

 

<strong>BMJ Masterclasses
</strong><a href="http://masterclasses.bmj.com/">BMJ Masterclasses</a> is a little bit different from some of the more traditional eCommerce stores we've looked at so far. Instead of selling and shipping physical products, BMJ Maserclasses is using an eCommerce store to sell tickets to specialist medical training events.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-734" alt="BMJ" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/bmj.webp" width="600" height="325" />

 

The next five websites are all using the Enterprise Edition of Magento. There isn't a huge difference in the type of websites using the Enterprise Edition, although you'll probably notice that the sites in this line-up are generally a bit more polished.

<strong>The Blaze Marketplace
</strong>This website is all about promoting small businesses. The <a href="http://marketplace.theblaze.com/">Blaze Marketplace</a> has a goal to assemble the world’s finest collection of unique small businesses. They're about more than products or prices - the stories matter too. The Blaze are pretty selective in who they promote and each business that's featured has a space to share their story and explain what they stand for. The Blaze is proving popular with a growing, active social media following. It's no wonder they've opted for the Enterprise Edition of Magento to deliver their store.<strong>
</strong>

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-733" alt="The Blaze Marketplace" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/theMarketplace.webp" width="600" height="544" />

 

<strong>Refinery 29
</strong>A hugely popular independent fashion website with a strong, crisp design, <a href="http://www.refinery29.com/">Refinery29</a> is all about inspiring visitors to live with style and creativity. Refinery29 attracts over 1 billion page views in a year and offers a clean and attractive eCommerce store as part of the site. Again, it's no wonder they've opted for the robust and customizable Enterprise Edition of Magento.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-732" alt="refinery29" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/refinery29.webp" width="600" height="618" />

 

<strong>Warriors in Pink
</strong><a href="http://www.warriorsinpink.ford.com/">Warriors In Pink</a> is a website which exists to help the fight against breast cancer. In 2006 Ford launched the Warriors in Pink campaign and introduced the first Warriors in Pink line of clothing and accessories. All of the net proceeds from sales on the site is dedicated to fighting breast cancer with donations going to charities that offer a wide-range of support.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-731" alt="Warriors in Pink" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/warriorsInPink.webp" width="600" height="432" />

 

<strong>Gallup
</strong><a href="http://analytics-shop.gallup.com/">Gallup</a> is a platform which allows users to access and interact with global intelligence data. Powerful information can be interrogated and manipulated in a range of ways. The eCommerce aspect of the site is limited, but important in that it provides a gateway to the underlying analytics platform.<strong>
</strong>

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-730" alt="gallup" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/gallup.webp" width="600" height="437" />

 

<strong>Catholic Answers</strong>
This site is much more of a traditional eCommerce store. <a href="http://shop.catholic.com/">Catholic Answers</a> stocks Catholic resources and information, mainly in the form of books. Magento provides a stable backbone for the store.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-729" alt="Catholic Answers" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/catholicAnswers.webp" width="600" height="393" />

 

So there you have it, the sites shown above are ten of the most popular Magento powered websites online today. It's interesting to see how the same underlying technology has been implemented differently on each site. There are a couple which certainly stand out as being a step removed from the more traditional eCommerce stores. Part of the power of a platform like Magento is that it's versatile and robust. It can be successfully implemented in a range of scenarios.

The list of Magento sites presented here has been compiled using BuiltWith data. If you'd like to discover more of the 200,000+ websites using Magento, a <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro Subscription</a> might be for you. There is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">more free information about Magento usage here</a>.]]></description>
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      <title>AdRoll – Technology Growth Award Winner</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This post is part of a series looking at some of the fastest growing web technologies online today. Using BuiltWith data, we've highlighted a handful of companies who have all seen significant growth over the last twelve months (or more in many cases). Last time we took a closer look at <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/01/20/inspectlet-technology-growth-award-winner/">Inspectlet</a>. Today, it's the turn of AdRoll.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/builtwith-adroll-new.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-725" alt="BuiltWith AdRoll Infographic" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/builtwith-adroll-small-2.webp" width="600" height="600" /></a>

AdRoll was launched in 2007 and is now the world biggest retargeting platform, serving more than 10,000 advertisers across the globe. Retargeting is a relatively new concept that's been making it's way into the online advertising mainstream over the last few years and is proving to be very effective.

Retargeting is all about keeping track of people who visit a site (usually an eCommerce store) and once they've left, displaying adverts to bring them back. <a href="http://www.adroll.com/retargeting">AdRoll explain the process well here</a>, where they identify that only around 2% of shoppers become customers on their first visit to an online store. Retargeting is used to bring back the 98% of people who didn't buy first time around in an effort to increase sales.

AdRoll was formed in 2007 but didn't go to market with their retargeting offering until 2009. <a href="http://blog.adroll.com/a-look-at-our-early-days">In the early days</a>, AdRoll saw retargeting as something they could offer to customers for free as an addon to their other products. However, when the team noticed that their relatively unknown retargeting product was performing well and generating interest, a change of focus brought retargeting to the fore.

When first venturing into the world of retargeting, AdRoll were very aware that responding well to customer feedback would be essential to build a successful platform. With a lot of experimentation and investment in R&D, AdRoll has been able to demonstrate the power of retargeting and has grown into the platform it is today. Now, on average, AdRoll retargeting customers earn $10 for every $1 they spend on retargeting.

Boasting a customer retention rate of 97% with some big players like <a href="http://www.adroll.com/about/customer_success/hipmunk">Hipmunk</a> and <a href="http://www.adroll.com/about/customer_success/udemy">Udemy</a> jumping on board, it's no surprise that AdRoll has experienced sustained and significant growth for the last three years.

[caption id="attachment_721" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ads/AdRoll"><img class="size-full wp-image-721" alt="Amount of sites in each top site group using AdRoll over time." src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/adRollGrowth.webp" width="600" height="404" /></a> Amount of sites in each top site group using AdRoll over time.[/caption]

AdRoll HQ is in San Fransisco and the company also has an office in New York. Last year, with a huge increase in European business, AdRoll opened a base in Dublin, Ireland, and looks set for some <a href="http://www.adroll.com/about/careers">significant expansion over 2014</a>. It seems that there's just no stopping AdRoll - the march on <a href="http://blog.adroll.com/hiring-100-in-dublin">Australia is next</a>!

All of the usage data used in this post and the infographic above has been provided by BuiltWith. You'll <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ads/AdRoll">find more AdRoll data here</a>. To find out more about BuiltWith and the types of data on offer head over to view our <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">Pro Features</a>.

 

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      <title>Inspectlet - Technology Growth Award Winner</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first post in a series which celebrates some of the fastest growing web technologies out there today. Using BuiltWith data, we've highlighted a handful of companies who have all seen significant growth over the last twelve months (or more in many cases).

To kick off this series, let's take a closer look at one of those rapidly growing technologies, <a href="http://www.inspectlet.com">Inspectlet</a>.

[caption id="attachment_704" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/inspectlet-infographic.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-704" alt="Inspectlet Infographic" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/inspectlet-infographic-small.webp" width="600" height="600" /></a> <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/inspectlet-infographic.webp">View full size</a>[/caption]

Inspectlet is a web application which helps webmasters gain a deeper understanding of what their visitors are thinking during interactions with their website. By using eye tracking heatmaps, screen-capture (actual recordings of the screen during visitor sessions) and user-interaction analytics, Inspectlet gives webmasters a way to observe their visitors' actions naturally.

The vision for Inspectlet was born back in the 2011, when founder Rachit Gupta set about helping web designers understand their visitors more effectively. He put a team together and in June of that year, the first version of Inspectlet was launched.

Fast forward to 2013 and Inspectlet is seeing some impressive growth. The usage numbers are still modest when compared with similar competing technologies, however, they are growing at quite a rate. As you can see from the usage trends chart below, Inspectlet has grown consistently month on month over the last year

[caption id="attachment_705" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Inspectlet"><img class="size-full wp-image-705" alt="Top million growth of Inspectlet for 2013" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/inspectlet-growth.webp" width="600" height="392" /></a> Top million growth of Inspectlet for 2013[/caption]

One of the reasons for this growth might be because at the core of the vision for Inspectlet is the desire to make this technology widely available. In an interview from the early days, Rachit said: "I wanted to create a full user experience suite that’s affordable to everyone, because I think everyone should care about user experience the same way they care about traffic numbers.". In practical terms, that translates into Inspectlet offering a more substantial free package than many other competing products on the market. Not only is this is a great way of encouraging webmasters to improve user experience by giving them access to valuable data, it also lets users give Inspectlet a real workout so they can make an informed decision about whether it's suitable for their needs.

Inspectlet has been receiving positive reviews since its launch, and if the usage trend continues to grow as rapidly as it has this year, the future looks very bright for Rachit and the team.

All of the usage data used in this post and the infographic above has been provided by BuiltWith. For more Inspectlet data see our <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Inspectlet">Inspectlet Trends</a>, updated weekly.

For more information on BuiltWith and the types of data on offer see our <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">Pro Features</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/01/20/inspectlet-technology-growth-award-winner/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/01/20/inspectlet-technology-growth-award-winner/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Memory Indexing</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We added a new method of detecting what technologies websites are using by looking at loaded websites memory signature. It compliments our <a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/01/09/introducing-builtwith-full-index/">full index</a> retrieval system to show what functions and variables are in memory when a web site has loaded.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-709" alt="In Memory Indexing" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/inmemory-indexing.webp" width="424" height="330" />

The biggest advantage this provides us is <strong>the ability to track technologies that are loaded from compressed javascript and/or 3rd party loaded javascript.</strong>

Take builtwith.com as an example, as of writing this we compress most of the JavaScript for the site into a single file called bw.min.js - hiding most of the attributes we'd use to be able to track technologies. Using this new technique we are able to find technologies that are loaded once the webpage has fully loaded. On our site alone it increases technology tracking coverage by 25%.

We've been doing in-memory indexing since September 2013 and tracking will be back-dated as we roll out this new tracking technique starting from today.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/01/02/memory-indexing/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2014/01/02/memory-indexing/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jan 2014 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Moz study examines Technology Choices and Search Rankings</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Our friends over at <a href="http://moz.com/blog/web-tech-builtwith-study">Moz</a> recently performed a study into how technology choices affect Google Rankings.

They found there wasn't much of a correlation, which is good news, imagine if using one hosting provider over another gave you some sort of unknown unfair advantage?

[caption id="attachment_698" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://moz.com/blog/web-tech-builtwith-study"><img class="size-full wp-image-698" alt="Moz Hosting Findings" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/seoMozHosting.webp" width="600" height="294" /></a> Moz Hosting Provider Chart using BuiltWith Data[/caption]

<a href="http://moz.com/blog/web-tech-builtwith-study">Checkout the findings over on the Moz Blog</a> and a big thank you to <a href="http://moz.com/community/users/155620">Cyrus Shepard</a>, <a href="http://moz.com/about/team/matt-peters">Dr. Matthew Peters</a> and the Moz team for researching and publishing this.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/12/05/moz-study-examines-technology-choices-and-search-rankings/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/12/05/moz-study-examines-technology-choices-and-search-rankings/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Dec 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Technology Versioning Now Online</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've recently started to deepen our technology coverage of websites by providing versioning information for technologies where we can track them, in free lookups, Trends and Pro reports.

[caption id="attachment_695" align="aligncenter" width="478"]<img class="size-full wp-image-695" alt="nginx sub-versions" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/nginxVersion.webp" width="478" height="121" /> nginx sub-version report on free lookups[/caption]

We'll also be backdating all of our technology coverage in Pro to the start of 2011 for this, so you can see what versions of software websites used at any particular point in time.

This also gives us the ability to offer insights such as -
<ul>
	<li>What hosting providers used older versions of software</li>
	<li>What companies are on the bleeding edge of software releases</li>
	<li>How popular and how fast websites move from version to version</li>
</ul>
[caption id="attachment_694" align="aligncenter" width="323"]<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/Apache"><img class="size-full wp-image-694" alt="Sub version reports in trends." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/apacheVersions.webp" width="323" height="253" /></a> Sub-version reports in trends.[/caption]

Version Specific Reports will now appear on the parent technology (<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery">jQuery</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/Apache">Apache</a>, <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/nginx">nginx</a> for example) we'll update these numbers to reflect internet wide statistics in the coming weeks and also provide an interface to see how technology versioning changes over time.

 

 

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/12/02/technology-versioning-now-online/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/12/02/technology-versioning-now-online/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 2 Dec 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Enterprise Admin Features</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added some new Enterprise features to the BuiltWith Pro product that we wanted to share here so we can direct potential Enterprise customers here in the future to see how they can administer their Enterprise accounts on BuiltWith Pro.

To access the admin interface select the "Admin" button on your Pro dashboard.
<h3>Manager Enterprise Accounts</h3>
Use the enable/disable accounts tab of enterprise tool to control who can access your Enterprise subscription. Providing the user has signed up with a domain that matches your corporate domain they will appear in your admin interface.

[caption id="attachment_688" align="aligncenter" width="983"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/disabledAccounts.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-688" alt="Enable accounts using this Enterprise admin interface." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/disabledAccounts.webp" width="983" height="785" /></a> Enable accounts using this Enterprise admin interface.[/caption]
<h3> Bulk Add Accounts</h3>
Save time by enabling multiple people within your organization at once. All new accounts will get password reset emails and be enabled on Enterprise right away. If they previously created an account it will be upgraded to Enterprise.

[caption id="attachment_687" align="aligncenter" width="985"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/addAccounts.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-687" alt="Bulk add accounts to your Enterprise Subscription." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/addAccounts.webp" width="985" height="759" /></a> Bulk add accounts to your Enterprise Subscription.[/caption]
<h3> Manager Administrators</h3>
Don't be burdened with managing your Enterprise account yourself. You can elect other people within your organization to administer users.

[caption id="attachment_686" align="aligncenter" width="990"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/manageAdmins.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-686" alt="Add managers to your Enterprise account." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/manageAdmins.webp" width="990" height="762" /></a> Add managers to your Enterprise account.[/caption]

 
<h3>Merchandise Management</h3>
All enterprise accounts get free merchandise for their team. Administrators can select the quantity and types of clothes they want for their team -

[caption id="attachment_685" align="aligncenter" width="1018"]<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/merchandise.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-685" alt="Select what you want for free!" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/merchandise.webp" width="1018" height="1048" /></a> Select what you want for free![/caption]

If you've got <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">any questions about BuiltWith Enterprise please let us know</a> we are happy to talk.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/21/builtwith-enterprise-admin-features/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/21/builtwith-enterprise-admin-features/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The Top 5 Most Popular eCommerce Platforms</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/06/the-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms-on-the-web/">In my last post</a>, I began running through the top 10 most popular eCommerce platforms in use on the web today. In that post I started in tenth position, and covered all of the technologies in the bottom half of the list. In this post today, I'm going to resume the countdown and move from fifth to first, revealing the most prolific eCommerce technology online today.

To compile this list and to find out which websites are using each platform I'm digging into just some of the BuiltWith data. Feel free to have <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop" target="_blank">a look at the data</a> for yourself, which covers much more than just the eCommerce platforms being presented here. For some of my research I've tapped into data available through BuiltWith Pro, which is even more revealing. You can find out more about that <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features" target="_blank">here</a>.

So, without further ado, let's pick up where we left off last time with the eCommerce platform in fifth position.

 
<h2>5 - osCommerce</h2>
<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/osCommerce" target="_blank">osCommerce</a> is one of the most popular open source shopping carts available online (although not the most popular, as we'll see later). Built by a team of <a href="http://www.oscommerce.com/Us" target="_blank">self professed geeks</a>, this popular eCommerce platform has been running for over 12 years. In that time, hundreds of thousands of online stores have been created and various other products (including one that will feature further down in this list) have been based on the software.

The platform has enough features enabled by default for it to provide a complete "out of the box" solution, but osCommerce can also be enhanced and has a <a href="http://addons.oscommerce.com/" target="_blank">huge number of add-ons</a> available. osCommerce is well regarded for being simple to implement for users setting up a fairly basic shopping cart, although it's perhaps a little more difficult to modify the design and appearance of the cart than some of the other available platforms.

The image below shows osCommerce in action. It shouldn't come as a surprise that <a href="http://shop.ubuntu.com/" target="_blank">Ubuntu</a> would implement an open source eCommerce platform, and sure enough, they've gone for osCommerce.
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-665" alt="Ubuntu Website" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ubuntu.webp" width="1020" height="888" /></p>
 
<h2>4 - WooCommerce</h2>
Next up is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce" target="_blank">WooCommerce</a>. This platform has been built specifically for WordPress users and promises to "<a href="http://www.woothemes.com/woocommerce/" target="_blank">transform your WordPress website into a thorough-bred ecommerce store for free.</a>" WooCommerce is widely praised for being easy to use by <a href="http://maddisondesigns.com/2012/05/review-woocommerce-ecommerce-wordpress-plugin/" target="_blank">store owners</a> and <a href="http://wpcandy.com/reviewed/woocommerce/#.Uk3PGoY9NIF" target="_blank">customers</a> alike. True to form for a WordPress based application, there are <a href="http://www.woothemes.com/product-category/themes/woocommerce/" target="_blank">loads of themes</a> to choose from to customize the look and feel of the store front.

Whilst the basic WooCommerce package is free, and really can be used straight "out of the box", there are <a href="http://www.woothemes.com/product-category/woocommerce-extensions/" target="_blank">additional extensions</a> which can be bought to add extra functionality. It's likely that in many cases, the basic shipping options and few payment options <a href="http://chrisplaneta.com/blog/woocommerce-review/" target="_blank">aren't enough</a> and at least some of the extensions would make a worthwhile purchase.

Looking at the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/WooCommerce" target="_blank">BuiltWith trends data for WooCommerce</a>, this platform has to be one of the fastest growing eCommerce platforms out there. The number of websites in the top million sites using WooCommerce has roughly doubled in the last six months.

The image below shows WooCommerce put to good use on the sewing blog and store <a href="http://www.sewmamasew.com/shop/" target="_blank">Sew Mama Sew</a>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-666" alt="Mama Sew" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/mamasew.webp" width="1020" height="865" />

 
<h2>3 - Magento</h2>
In the bronze medal position is <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento" target="_blank">Magento</a>, the eBay owned eCommerce platform. Magento comes in <a href="http://www.magentocommerce.com/product/overview-compare" target="_blank">three different flavours</a>, two of which are paid versions tailored towards either small or mid-large size businesses and the third is a free open source Community Edition. Perhaps <a href="http://boagworld.com/reviews/why-magento-is-worth-it-for-some/" target="_blank">more well suited to larger stores</a>, Magento is a powerful platform with a strong reputation.

Looking at the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento" target="_blank">trends data for Magento</a>, this is another technology that's becoming more and more popular. Magento is slowly but surely closing in on the top two spots.

Magento is being implemented by all kinds of stores all over the web. Perhaps the biggest brand using Magento is Walmart, who are using Magento to power their <a href="https://liquidations.walmart.com/" target="_blank">liquidation auctions store</a> as you can see in the image below.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-669" alt="Walmart Liquidations" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/walmartLiquid.webp" width="1020" height="887" />

 
<h2>2 - Zen Cart</h2>
It's getting serious now, we're into the top 2. The second most popular eCommerce platform on the web today is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Zen-Cart" target="_blank">Zen Cart</a>.  Yet another open source software package, the heritage of Zen Cart is the same as osCommerce discussed above in fifth position. The Zen Cart development line split from osCommerce back in 2003 when new architectural changes were made to the code, although the two platforms still share a range of features. As with most open source software, Zen Cart is distributed under a <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html" target="_blank">GNU General Public License</a>, which means it's free for anyone to use, change or modify.

Whilst powerful and popular, Zen Cart is another platform packed with features that might be intimidating to someone looking to quickly set up a simple eCommerce store. Having said that, there is a range of different <a href="http://www.zen-cart.com/index.php" target="_blank">training materials</a> and support out there.

In the image below you can see Zen Cart in full flow on <a href="http://www.lightinthebox.com/" target="_blank">lightinthebox.com</a>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-667" alt="lightinthebox" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/lightinthebox.webp" width="1020" height="870" />

 
<h2>1 - VirtueMart</h2>
The most popular eCommerce platform on the web today is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/VirtueMart" target="_blank">VirtueMart</a>. It probably shouldn't come as a surprise that this is yet another open source platform. VirtueMart is an eCommerce platform build on the <a href="http://www.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Joomla!</a> content management system (meaning Joomla! must also be used on any eCommerce store using VirtueMart).

Whilst VirtueMart is free to use, there are a whole load of <a href="http://extensions.virtuemart.net/" target="_blank">additional extensions</a> that can be bought to enhance the look, feel or functionality of a a store. The platform has a good reputation and has enough features for most stores without needing to change too much.

However, not everyone is convinced by the power of VirtueMart. As you'd expect from an open source platform, the support isn't at the same level as you'd want from a paid-for package. WooCommerce (currently sitting in fourth position) released a <a href="http://www.woothemes.com/2013/05/case-study-moving-from-virtuemart-to-woocommerce/" target="_blank">case study</a> earlier this year explaining why one of their users had moved from VirtueMart to their platform. In there they mentioned support as one of their biggest gripes (although you could argue that there isn't much incentive for the case study to present VirtueMart in a totally balanced light).

The quality of VirtueMart stores is quite low, it could be considered an e-commerce relic with many newer solutions offering easier to integrate functionality. It's <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/VirtueMart" target="_blank">growth</a> doesn't match some of the competing products though, so it may only be a matter of time before it's knocked off the top spot. To see it in action, VirtueMart provides the backbone for the store on <a href="http://dominoes.com">dominoes.com</a>, a board game store.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-664" alt="dominoes" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/dominoes.webp" width="1020" height="871" />

 
<h2>Wrapping Up</h2>
So there you have it, the top ten most popular eCommerce platforms on the web today. If you'd like to get your hands on detailed, customized reports on all of these eCommerce technologies and more, BuiltWith Pro might be for you. Have a look at what's on offer with a <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features" target="_blank">Pro account here</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/20/the-top-5-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/20/the-top-5-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Global eCommerce Sales Trends</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Today we're pleased to launch a whole new section of BuiltWith called<a href="http://builtwith.com/ecommerce"> BuiltWith eCommerce</a>. We are now providing global eCommerce volume and sales trends as well as access to lists of eCommerce stores from over 1.7 million eCommerce categorized businesses.

Our volume and sales trends data is sourced from over 100,000 participating online shopping stores and for the first time ever, lets you see and track international eCommerce volume.

[caption id="attachment_675" align="aligncenter" width="724"]<a href="http://builtwith.com/ecommerce"><img class="size-full wp-image-675" alt="This chart shows relative global shopping volume change across multiple ecommerce regions." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/globalEcommerceVolume.webp" width="724" height="544" /></a> This chart shows relative global shopping volume change across multiple ecommerce regions between October and November 2013[/caption]

Basic and Pro customers of BuiltWith can download lists of eCommerce categorized websites, as well as apply the same analysis functionality that BuiltWith provides for technology based lists. So for example, you could generate a list of all clothing stores in the US and then create a sub-list of all of the Magento stores in this list, or all of the stores using a premium EV SSL certificate.

[caption id="attachment_676" align="aligncenter" width="712"]<a href="http://builtwith.com/ecommerce"><img class="size-full wp-image-676" alt="A sample of British clothing based stores" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/britishOnlineClothingStores.webp" width="712" height="447" /></a> A sample of British clothing based stores[/caption]

Visit <a href="http://builtwith.com/ecommerce">BuiltWith eCommerce</a> here and please send us any <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">questions or comments</a> you may have, we love feedback.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/19/global-ecommerce-sales-trends/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/19/global-ecommerce-sales-trends/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The Most Popular Ecommerce Platforms On The Web</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Over recent years the internet has made it easier for producers and suppliers to reach new and existing customers with their products. This is the age of the online store. Because of this massive opportunity, there are a whole host of platforms competing to provide the foundations of the online stores we all know and love.

I've been having a look through the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop" target="_blank">BuiltWith data on ecommerce technologies</a> (of which there is a lot!) and thought it'd be interesting to highlight the top 10 ecommerce platforms in use on the web today. This is most definitely a congested market, with lots of companies all vying to provide the backbone of online stores, big and small, around the world. Using <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features" target="_blank">the BuiltWith data</a>, I'll pick out one or two examples of the stores that use each technology so we can see each of the ecommerce platforms in action. Over this post and the next I'm going to run through the top ten most popular ecommerce platforms.

Today, let's look at the technology sitting in the bottom half of the top 10 list.

 
<h2>10 - Etsy</h2>
In the number ten spot is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Etsy" target="_blank">Etsy</a>. More commonly known <a href="http://www.etsy.com/" target="_blank">as a website in it's own right</a>, than an ecommerce technology used around the web, Etsy is a platform which allows users to set up stores to sell their handmade and vintage goods. Etsy has grown and grown over the last few years and their home page receives over 1.5 billion page views each month. The reason Etsy is appearing in this list though, is because Etsy offer their store owners a widget that can be embedded into their own web pages. There are over 800,000 store owners on Etsy (<a href="http://www.etsy.com/blog/news/2012/notes-from-chad-7/" target="_blank">that was a year ago, and it's definitely grown since then</a>) so there are a lot of potential users of their shopping widget. Integrating the widget on your page won't give you the freedom of most of the other ecommerce platforms but it's a simple, quick and easy way to start selling straight away (as long as you want to sell items that fall within <a href="http://www.etsy.com/help/article/147" target="_blank">those allowed by Etsy</a>).

<a href="http://frugallysustainable.com/" target="_blank">Frugally Sustainable</a> is an example of one of the bigger <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Etsy" target="_blank">sites using the Etsy plugin</a>. As you can see from the image below, this sustainability blog is using the plugin to sell handmade herbal and natural goodies.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-653" alt="Etsy Plugin" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Etsy-Plugin.webp" width="1020" height="778" />

 
<h2>9 - UberCart</h2>
Next up is <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Ubercart" target="_blank">Ubercart</a>. This open source ecommerce package fully integrates an online store front with Drupal and has been designed to allow developers to add or alter Ubercart features to fit in with <a href="http://www.ubercart.org/what_is_ubercart" target="_blank">virtually any ecommerce need</a>. Ubercart boasts that it's <a href="http://drupalmodules.com/module/ubercart" target="_blank">the most popular Drupal ecommerce platform</a> and supports the sale of physical products, digital downloads and also subscription based billing. Despite it's strong features, Ubercart has a bit of a reputation for being quite difficult to set up and work with. A <a href="http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/products/review-drupal-ubercart-module/" target="_blank">lack of documentation is identified by some</a> as Ubercart's biggest problem, which is a shame since it's clearly a powerful ecommerce solution when it's up and running.

In the image below Ubercart is put to good use on <a href="http://www.almanac.com/" target="_blank">Almanac.com</a>, the online home of North America's oldest continuously published periodical.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-655" alt="ubercart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ubercart.webp" width="986" height="910" />

 
<h2>8 - BigCommerce</h2>
In eighth position is <a href="http://www.bigcommerce.com/" target="_blank">Big Commerce</a>. This shopping cart has been <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/BigCommerce" target="_blank">growing steadily for years now</a> and seems to be continuing the trend. Packed with <a href="http://www.bigcommerce.com/features/" target="_blank">features</a>, this platform has built quite a <a href="http://www.thinkecommerce.net/bigcommerce-review" target="_blank">reputation for being highly customizable and user friendly</a>.

BigCommerce has several pricing options which means that, to the annoyance of some, one or two of the most prized features are not included with the cheaper packages. It's hardly a surprise that this solid platform would upsell to it's users with the promise of even more useful features though. Any ecommerce platform worth it's salt should be doing just that. It's clear that this popular shopping cart is doing things right, and its number of users is growing month on month.

One of the bigger sites using Big Commerce is <a href="http://petapixel.com/" target="_blank">PetaPixel</a>, the popular photography blog. In the image below you can see Big Commerce fully integrated with the site, offering an attractive store front.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-651" alt="bigcommerce" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/bigcommerce.webp" width="994" height="802" />

 
<h2>7 - ECSHOP</h2>
<a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/ECSHOP" target="_blank">ECShop</a> is another open source ecommerce platform. Whilst quite popular with sites from across the entire web, the use of ECShop is all but non existent on bigger websites. Written in Chinese and with a unknown reputation outside of Asia, there are probably more suitable ecommerce platforms out there for readers of this post.

Nevertheless, here is ECShop in action on <a href="http://caishi.runsky.com/" target="_blank">runsky.com</a>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-657" alt="runsky" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/runsky.webp" width="1060" height="824" />

 
<h2>6 - Shopify</h2>
Shopify is in sixth position. This ecommerce platform is looking to be the one stop shop for anyone wanting to set up an ecommerce store. Shopify make their position quite clear on their <a href="http://www.shopify.com/" target="_blank">website</a> where they offer <i>"All the features you want, none of the clutter. Shopify handles all the hassles of online retail."</i>

Powering over 60,000 stores, Shopify has really accelerated it's growth since 2011 and the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify" target="_blank">trend doesn't look like it's slowing down</a>. It's user-friendly interface with plenty of templates has been crafted to be used by merchants themselves instead of developers or designers. Shopify has a good reputation and is especially <a href="http://stylefactoryproductions.com/blog/2013/6/15/shopify-review#.UkSVP4Y9NIF" target="_blank">well regarded by people who have used it to set up new online stores</a>.

Shopify powers the ecommerce parts of quite a few popular sites including <a href="http://store.instructables.com/" target="_blank">Instructables</a>, <a href="http://store.britannica.com/" target="_blank">Britannica</a> and <a href="http://store.nationalreview.com/" target="_blank">National Review</a>. It's clearly a powerful solution, and is the preferred platform of many ecomerce store holders. In the image below, you can see Shopify in action on yet another popular site: <a href="https://github.com/" target="_blank">Github</a>.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-654" alt="shopify" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/shopify.webp" width="991" height="495" />

 
<h2>Wrapping Up</h2>
So that brings us to the half way point in the list of the top 10 most popular ecommerce platforms on the web today. If you'd like a sneak preview of the technologies I'll be looking at next time, check out the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/shop" target="_blank">BuiltWith Trends data</a>. In my next post I'll be breaking into the top 5 and looking at the really big players in the ecommerce technology market.

If you'd like to get your hands on detailed, customized reports on all of these ecommerce technologies and more, BuiltWith Pro might be for you. Have a look at what's on offer with a <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features" target="_blank">Pro account here</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/06/the-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms-on-the-web/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/11/06/the-most-popular-ecommerce-platforms-on-the-web/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Introducing Competitor Comparison</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Competitor comparison is a new customer acquisition tool in <a href="http://builtwith.com/login">BuiltWith Pro</a> that lets you compare technologies on a week to week basis back to January 2011.

Access competitor comparison on your <a href="http://builtwith.com/login" target="_blank">Pro dashboard</a> by selecting the "create new report" button.
<h2>What does it let me do?</h2>
<ul>
	<li>See which <strong>websites are moving between competitors on a weekly basis</strong></li>
	<li>See who is<strong> trialing a competitor product</strong></li>
	<li>See which technologies are increasing their global market share quicker than others</li>
</ul>
But that's not all, the competitor comparison system is broken down into separate parts, which includes an overview section which provides an idea of how many active websites we are tracking in total for the group of technologies you have selected -

[caption id="attachment_645" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://builtwith.com/login"><img class="size-full wp-image-645" alt="Active website for technologies in our live system." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/activeWebsites.webp" width="600" height="341" /></a> Active websites for technologies in our live system.[/caption]

This gives you an idea of how many websites a group of competitors have as a total of the entire market share. One of the use cases of this is <strong>determining if a technology is growing at a slower rate than the market itself.</strong>

The customer movement trends tab shows the amount of websites that made full switches between the competitors, as in, they stopped using one technology and started using another one.

[caption id="attachment_646" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://builtwith.com/login"><img class="size-full wp-image-646" alt="Net gain or loss to competitors over time." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/netGainLoss.webp" width="600" height="323" /></a> Net gain or loss to competitors over time.[/caption]

This chart can be used to <strong>determine which competitors are taking your customers away.</strong>

The customer movement lists tab shows the actual websites that are moving between the groups. This lets you create a live view of where customers are moving between and with one click of the create report button you can get the full report on technology movement between technology providers. You can also create <strong>crossover </strong>technologies (i.e.<strong> websites trialing other providers</strong>) by modifying the technology start and end dates on the report once it is created.

[caption id="attachment_644" align="aligncenter" width="498"]<a href="http://builtwith.com/login"><img class="size-full wp-image-644" alt="The actual sites moving between competitors." src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/movedFrom.webp" width="498" height="316" /></a> The actual sites moving between competitors.[/caption]

If you've got any queries of questions about BuiltWith Competitor Comparison please <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">contact us</a> we're happy to help.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/10/23/web-technology-competitor-comparison/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/10/23/web-technology-competitor-comparison/</link>
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      <title>Bonjour and Hallo!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We're pleased to announce support for France and German verified address and telephone information in our Pro product.

This means that for sites with verified telephone and city level contact information in these countries, we will now be providing that information in <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro</a>.

[caption id="attachment_633" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-633" alt="France and Germany Coverage" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/franceAndGermany.webp" width="600" height="376" /> Pro coverage now includes German and French locations[/caption]

This extends our location coverage to six countries with many more to be added in the very near future - currently covered countries are United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France and Germany.
<h2>How our Contact Coverage Works</h2>
Just like our technical coverage we only add <strong>evidence based </strong>details about businesses. We also understand the requirement to have correct data, hence why <strong>all of our contact data is verified</strong>.

Find out more about <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro</a> or <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">Contact Us</a> for more information.

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/10/02/bonjour-and-hallo/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/10/02/bonjour-and-hallo/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 2 Oct 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>A Closer Look At Popular WordPress Plugins</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've already seen that <a href="http://cdn.builtwith.com/creatives/2013-top-cms-systems-infographic.webp">WordPress is the most popular content management system</a> (CMS) on the web today. WordPress is being used by around three times as many of the top 100K sites than it's closest competitor, Drupal. One of the reasons for its success is the amount of customization that's possible.

The WordPress CMS can be used for a whole host of different applications, whether you're looking to set up a blog, a portfolio site, an ecommerce store, a membership site or anything else, there is a way to do it with WordPress. The main way that WordPress incorporates all of these different functions is by using plugins. The WordPress plugins allow a site owner to pick and choose which functionality to add, and to customize their site.

There are currently over 25,000 WordPress plugins to choose from, many of which claim to do the same job as countless other plugins out there. So how do you know which plugins to choose?

One place to start would be with articles describing <a href="https://managewp.com/essential-wordpress-plugins">which are the best plugins of each type</a>, but perhaps an even better place would be to dive into the data to see what story it tells.

In the sections below I'll focus on three popular WordPress plugins and see what the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/">BuiltWith Trends data</a> is telling us.
<h2>W3 Total Cache</h2>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/W3-Total-Cache">W3 Total Cache</a> is a plugin which aims to improve the user experience of a site by caching aspects of a site and reducing user download times. It has been around for a while and has proven to be quite popular with a good number of WordPress users. Looking at the general trend data, it would appear that the uptake of the W3 Total Cache plugin is holding steady in its usage.

[caption id="attachment_623" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-623" alt="Websites using W3 Total Cache in Top 10k, 100k and Million" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/sites-using-w3cache.webp" width="600" height="437" /> Websites using W3 Total Cache in Top 10k, 100k and Million[/caption]

However, this data doesn't tell the full story.

The W3 Total Cache plugin is a WordPress plugin, and will only ever be found on a WordPress site. The chart above shows that 10,000+ of the top Million of all sites use the plugin, whether WordPress is their CMS or not. Whilst the general trend on this chart is moving up, it doesn't necessarily mean that the W3 Total Cache Plugin is getting more popular. The trend could also be explained by there being more WordPress sites in the top million sites. To work out what's really going on, we need to take a look at the percentage of WordPress sites which use the W3 Total Cache plugin. Doing that gives some interesting results.

[caption id="attachment_622" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-622" alt="Percentage of WordPress websites using W3 Total Cache" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/percentage-of-w3-cache-on-wordpress.webp" width="600" height="433" /> Percentage of WordPress websites using W3 Total Cache[/caption]

Here we can see that the plugin is actually becoming less popular rather than more as it first appeared. It's interesting to note that the plugin has a higher uptake amongst the WordPress sites found in the top 10k sites, with just under a third using the plugin towards the end of last year. Since these sites are more likely to be well optimized, it looks like the plugin was considered to be very effective. The trend started to tail off at the start of this year, especially amongst the WordPress sites found in the top 10k. Looking at the data, it seems likely that something else was released at the end of 2012 that WordPress sites started to use for caching.
<h2>Yoast Plugins</h2>
Next up are the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Yoast-Plugins">Yoast plugins</a>. Yoast offers a range of WordPress plugins and by far the most popular is their WordPress SEO plugin. This set of tools allows WordPress site owners to optimise their pages to boost their rankings in search engines.

Looking at the data in the same way as above, showing the percentage of WordPress sites using Yoast plugins, gives the following chart.

[caption id="attachment_621" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-621" alt="Percentage of WordPress sites using Yoast Plugins" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/percentage-of-yoast-on-wordpress.webp" width="600" height="420" /> Percentage of WordPress websites using Yoast Plugins[/caption]

These trends look very healthy, and would be enough to persuade me to give the Yoast plugins a go. Since 2012, uptake of these plugins has continued to grow and a significant percentage of WordPress sites now use them. Notably, it's been the WordPress sites found in the top 10k that have led the way from the beginning. This suggests that the plugins were effective from the start, and burst onto the scene with a bang. As word has spread, more and more people have started to use them.
<h2>Contact Form 7</h2>
Now for something a little bit different. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Contact-Form-7">Contact Form 7</a> is a popular plugin, but lesser known than the two above, that creates a custom contact form which can be embedded on a page of a WordPress site. Let's dive straight into the data with the same view as before showing the percentage of WordPress sites using the plugin.

[caption id="attachment_620" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-620" alt="Percent of WordPress sites using Contact Form 7" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/contact-form-7-wordpress-percentage.webp" width="600" height="427" /> Percentage of WordPress websites using Contact Form 7[/caption]

The most interesting thing about this chart is that the percentage usage started off as the lowest amongst WordPress sites in the top 10k. This trend suggests that before September 2012 the plugin was quite immature and/or there was a better alternative. Since that date though, the usage of the plugin has grown most rapidly amongst WordPress sites in the top 10k. This suggests that confidence in Contact Form 7 is growing, especially amongst WordPress sites in the top 10k. This upward trend would make Contact Form 7 a strong contender if I were looking for a way of implementing a contact form on a WordPress site.
<h2>Summary</h2>
Quite often just looking into the data tells the real story about what's working and what's not. You don't always have to rely on a strangers recommendation. With just a little bit of digging you can quite quickly find out all you need to know.

We've also recently added coverage for lots of WordPress plugins, theme and extensions which can be found under the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/wordpress-plugins">WordPress Plugins category</a> of widgets on BuiltWith Trends.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/09/25/a-closer-look-at-popular-wordpress-plugins/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/09/25/a-closer-look-at-popular-wordpress-plugins/</link>
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      <title>What Is Tag Management?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The tag management market is one that has seen quite a lot of disruption over the last year. The overall <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/tag-management">tag management market</a> has been growing for a while now and is showing no signs of slowing down. Before we get too deep in the data, let's take a step back to understand what tag management is and why it's becoming increasingly popular.

In order to understand tag management, we first need to take a quick look at tags and how they're used on the web. A tag is a snippet of JavaScript code embedded into a web page, usually in the body of a page. They're used to send information about a page and it's visitors to third party vendors who provide services such as the following (this is definitely not an exhaustive list):
<ul>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics">Analytics</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/social-management">Social media interaction</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/conversion-optimization">Conversion Optimization</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ads/retargeting---remarketing">Remarketing</a></li>
	<li>Testing (<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/a-b-testing">A/B Testing</a> or otherwise)</li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/personalization">Personalization</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ads">Advertisements</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/marketing-automation">Marketing Automation</a></li>
</ul>
Many of these services are focussed on allowing a web site owner to optimize their site for maximum conversions (in terms of sales or sign-ups or any other important metric). There are loads of different services which help to optimize sites, and many of them use tags to track their data.

As with all things in the online world, third party optimization services come and go. Switching to a different service, or adding a new service, can mean significant editing of the tags is required. In some cases the process can be cumbersome and frustratingly slow. Quite often, it's difficult to keep track of all the tags used on each page of a website. And so, tag management services came on the scene to alleviate the problem.

The frustration associated with modifying tags is exaggerated in larger companies with bigger websites. In these cases, the implementation of a tag management system could reduce the turn around time for altering the tags on a page from weeks to minutes. Rather than going through the lengthy process of adding proposed changes to a work queue, going through meetings to explain and justify the modifications, a tag management system allows tags to be altered without needing to touch the underlying code. This simplifies the process and allows marketeers to make tweaks to the way their data is gathered without the risk of adversely affecting the rest of the website. As the team at Google say, a good tag management tool "puts you, the marketer, back in control of your digital marketing". A decent tag management tool will mean you can update your tags without "bugging the IT folks" (<a href="http://www.google.com/tagmanager/">thanks again to Google for that one</a>).
<h2>Key Players</h2>
Until the end of 2012, the biggest players in the tag management market were <a href="http://www.brighttag.com/">BrightTag</a>, <a href="http://www.tealium.com/">Tealium</a> and <a href="http://www.ensighten.com/">Ensighten</a>. All three were pretty even in terms of market share and each had a slice of the pie for websites of all sizes. There were other tag management tools available but these three dwarfed the rest and between them, dominated the market. These three tools have been growing steadily for a while, and on the whole, continue to do so now. Their growth can certainly only be described as steady though, especially when compared with the explosive entry to the market of a new tag management tool from Google.

[caption id="attachment_602" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/tag-management"><img class="size-full wp-image-602" style="box-shadow: 0 0 0 white;" alt="Tag Management Technology Usage on Top 100k Sites from June 2012 to August 2013" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/tagManagementTopSites.webp" width="600" height="508" /></a> Tag Management Technology Usage on Top 100k Sites from June 2012 to August 2013[/caption]
<h2>Google Tag Manager</h2>
Google Tag Manager is a tool which could seriously disrupt the status quo. It's been making waves since it was launched last year, and has rapidly become the most popular tag management tool on the internet. Whereas most of the other tools available on the market are paid tools, Google Tag Manager is free. Just like in 2006 when Google launched Google Analytics, the power of free has the potential to really change the game.

Google Tag Manager was<a href="http://analytics.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/google-tag-manager.html"> officially announced on October 1st 2012</a> on their <a href="http://analytics.blogspot.co.uk/">analytics blog</a>. The eagle eyed amongst you will notice that the usage chart for Google Tag Manager starts to rise before the official launch date at the start of October. Prior to the official announcement and release of Google Tag Manager, quite a few companies had already begun using the tool. In the first month, before the official release, Google invited a number of sites/companies to try the initial version of Google Tag Manager. From that time onwards, the tool has become more and more popular. After an initial burst which lasted a couple of months, the rate at which Google Tag Managers usage has grown decelerated slightly, but it still continues to grow month on month. It didn't take long for the tool to overtake the rest of the field and grab the largest market share. By the start of 2013, Google Tag Manager was the most popular tag management tool even amongst the top 10K sites (a group which can sometimes be slower to transition to new tools).

It's difficult to say when the upward trend will stop. It's likely that Google Tag Manager will reach a usage ceiling at some point, where growth really slows down (similar to the way <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics">Google Analytics</a> did a few years ago), but it shows no sign of slowing down yet. Google are continuing <a href="http://www.google.com/tagmanager/features.html">to add features</a> which will enable Google Tag Manager to compete more directly with some of the other tools out there. If Google can keep upgrading their tool, it's not unreasonable to assume that their growth will continue for a while yet.
<h2><span style="line-height: 1.714285714; font-size: 1rem;">Wrapping Up</span></h2>
The tag management market as a whole appears to be growing and, at the moment at least, there seems to be enough business to keep all of the major tool providers going. Google Tag Manager is by far the most popular tool, and it's market share is increasing consistently month on month, especially amongst smaller sites. Most of the other tools also seem to be maintaining or adding to their user base, with the paid tools like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Tealium">Tealium attracting some pretty big sites</a>. As time goes on, it seems quite likely that the usage of tag management tools will closely resemble <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics">the analytics market</a>. However, this time, Google look set to take an even bigger slice of the pie.

For a closer look at the data behind these tag management tools, as well as a whole host of other technologies, head over to the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/">BuiltWith Trends pages</a>. If you'd like to dig a little deeper, accessing a richer dataset and compiling customized reports, BuiltWith Pro might be for you. Find out more about what's on offer at <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/08/27/what-is-tag-management/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/08/27/what-is-tag-management/</link>
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      <title>Liberal vs. Labour - Web Technology Showdown</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Australia is set to vote next month in the 2013 federal election, we take a look at the two major parties homepages to determine who is winning from a web technology standpoint.

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/liberalVsLabour.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-607 aligncenter" alt="Liberal vs. Labour" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/liberalVsLabour.webp" width="600" height="806" /></a>

 
<h2>Labour - alp.org.au</h2>
<b>CMS</b> - <a href="//trends.builtwith.com/cms/NationBuilder">NationBuilder</a>
Community Organizing System - both a website and a people database. It's a CMS system specifically designed with governments in mind, based out of Los Angeles, NationBuilder has raised over $14 million. The ALP previously used a Microsoft <b><a href="//trends.builtwith.com/cms/Kentico">Kentico</a></b> CMS before swapping that our for NationBuilder just 3 months ago.

<strong>Hosting - </strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon">Amazon EC2 Singapore
</a>The ALP website is hosted in Amazon infrastructure, based out of Singapore. They should consider using Amazon's Sydney based infrastructure for faster response times for visitors to their site.

<strong>Analytics - </strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Chartbeat">ChartBeat</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/New-Relic">New Relic
</a>Some of these technologies may be installed by the CMS system in use. ChartBeat provides real time analytics for their website whilst New Relic monitors the hardware. Google Analytics is installed on the majority of websites as par for the course.

<strong>Email - </strong>Not known
All signup forms and records tell us they are using their own in-house mailing system. They may be using a package we cannot identify.
<h2>Liberal - liberal.org.au</h2>
<strong>CMS - </strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal">Drupal
</a>The liberals have been using Drupal for a year, before that they used <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Sitecore-CMS">SiteCore CMS</a>. Interestingly both the liberal and labour party have moved away from Microsoft to use more open source based CMS systems.

<strong>Hosting - </strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon">Amazon EC2 Sydney
</a>The liberal's site is hosted on Amazon infrastructure but based in Sydney. Their website response time from Sydney is 7 times faster than the ALPs because of this.

<strong>Analytics - </strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">Optimizely</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics</a>
The liberal team are using A/B testing with Optimizely. Optimizely was created by developers on Obama's initial election campaign website.

<strong>Email - </strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Campaign-Monitor">Campaign Monitor</a> / <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/MailChimp">MailChimp
</a>Slightly confusingly the liberal's web presence shows signs of using both Campaign Monitor and MailChimp. If the Liberal's are using Campaign Monitor then this is the only home-grown web technology currently in use on both parties websites.
<h2>The Winner</h2>
Australians in the tech space who want Australia to benefit from the National Broadband Network should consider voting for Labour, as the liberals have plans to scrap it. However, based on the website implementations, the liberal party has more of a technical edge in their implementation. They've used Australian based hosting (albeit via a US company) as well as a Sydney based company to provide them with mail campaign support and are using some more advanced caching technology such as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/Varnish">Varnish</a> to ensure their website can handle significant load.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/08/26/liberal-vs-labour-web-technology-showdown/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/08/26/liberal-vs-labour-web-technology-showdown/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Pro Screencast</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We've just put the finishing touches onto our BuiltWith Pro screencast! Check it out below or visit the <a href="http://builtwith.com/screencast">Screencast page on BuiltWith</a>.</p>

<div style="padding:56.25% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/283844354?badge=0&amp;autopause=0&amp;player_id=0&amp;app_id=58479" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;" title="BuiltWith Pro End to End Demo"></iframe></div><script src="https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.js"></script>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/08/21/builtwith-pro-screencast/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/08/21/builtwith-pro-screencast/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>What's Happening In The A/B Testing Market?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>What is A/B Testing?</h2>
A/B testing is an approach to optimizing conversions on web pages which has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years. Most commonly used to increase conversion rates on sales pages or the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purchase_funnel">purchase funnel</a> of an e-commerce store, A/B testing gives a simple way to compare the performance of one page against another. Typically, two versions of a page are created which are identical in all but one aspect (perhaps the sales copy, or color scheme, or BUY button) and are shown to different sets of people. Each page has a goal, which is usually for a visitor to sign up or buy something, and the rate at which it "converts" visitors can be tracked. The performance of each version of the page can then be compared to work out which is most effective for encouraging visitors to take the next desired action.

This approach to testing has been around for a while now, particularly amongst some of the biggest online stores (for example <a href="http://www.grokdotcom.com/2008/02/26/amazon-shopping-cart/">Amazon</a>, <a href="http://www.wired.com/business/2013/03/why-walmart-wants-to-be-a-startup/">Walmart</a> and <a href="Netflix">Netflix</a>). However, until 2010/2011 the process for carrying out the tests was quite complex, which made it inaccessible for many site or store owners. 2010 saw the launch of several tools specifically aimed at simplifying A/B testing, and presenting results clearly and effectively. Since then, A/B testing has really taken off online with countless sites now using the method in an attempt to squeeze out every last bit of efficiency. The use of A/B testing has grown at an impressive rate over the last three years, with the main reason for its growth being the introduction of easy-to-use, affordable tools to help do the job.

With that being said, let's take a look at some of the popular A/B testing tools out there.
<h2>Tools of the Trade</h2>
As the chart below shows, there are eight popular A/B Testing technologies being used to optimize websites today.

[caption id="attachment_582" align="aligncenter" width="594"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/a-b-testing"><img class="size-full wp-image-582" alt="A/B Testing Distribution Top 1 Million Sites July 2013" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/abTestingDistributionTopMillion1.webp" width="594" height="429" /></a> A/B Testing Distribution Top 1 Million Sites July 2013[/caption]

Whilst there is no single technology completely dominating the market, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">Optimizely</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Visual-Website-Optimizer">Visual Website Optimizer</a> account for almost 50% of websites carrying out A/B testing. They are clearly the big players here, so let's take a look at each in a little more detail.
<h2>Visual Website Optimizer</h2>
Visual Website Optimizer first appeared on the scene in beta form during 2009 with a full version being launched in the middle of 2010. The uptake of Visual Website Optimizer was incredibly quick and it rapidly overtook numerous other A/B testing tools which were available at the time. Within a six month period from October 2010, Visual Website Optimizer went from relative anonymity to being one of the key players in the market, second in usage only to Omniture Adobe Test and Target. After the initial upward trend, things plateaued for a year or so and the tool struggled to increase its market share. However, since last summer the upward trend has restarted and if anything, looks like it could be picking up pace.

Visual Website Optimizer is more popular amongst smaller sites, claiming more than 18% of the market for sites in the top million but only just over 10% for sites in the top 10k. None of the sites using Visual Website Optimizer have a Quantcast rank of less than 5000 and the tool seems to appeal mainly to smaller ecommerce stores and websites.
<h2>Optimizely</h2>
Optimizely was co-founded by Dan Siroker and Pete Koomen who had both previously worked as product managers at Google. It was Dan's experience in another role though that inspired the development of Optimizely. Dan served as the Director of Analytics during the 2008 Obama presidential campaign, where he used A/B testing to <a href="http://blog.optimizely.com/2010/11/29/how-obama-raised-60-million-by-running-a-simple-experiment/">raise an additional $60m in extra donations</a>. He was frustrated by the complexity in running simple A/B tests and with the tools that were available, so decided to do something about it.

Optimizely was launched around the same time as Visual Website Optimizer in 2010 and has seen steady and consistent growth ever since. It's now the most popular A/B testing tool on the market.

Unlike Visual Website Optimizer, as the chart below shows, Optimizely has a consistent market share amongst big and smaller sites.

[caption id="attachment_583" align="aligncenter" width="524"]<img class="size-full wp-image-583" alt="Visual Website Optimizer vs. Optimizely Market Share across 10k, 100k and Top Million" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/vwoVsOptimizely-Across10k-100k-Million.webp" width="524" height="489" /> Visual Website Optimizer vs. Optimizely Market Share across 10k, 100k and Top Million[/caption]

Some of the big names using Optimizely include <a href="http://skype.com/">skype.com</a>, <a href="http://vimeo.com/">vimeo.com</a> and <a href="http://time.com/">time.com</a>, so it's clear they're doing something right. It's the major players like these that some of the other A/B testing tools, including Visual Website Optimizer, are struggling to add to their fold. This only goes to reinforce the message which is proudly displayed on the <a href="https://www.optimizely.com/about">about page for Optimizely</a>: "Optimizely is the #1 website optimization platform in the world."
<h2>What's Next for the A/B Testing Market?</h2>
The A/B Testing market has grown from virtually nothing over the last few years. The growth has been quick and shows no sign of slowing down. As the chart below shows, the usage trends of the two tools discussed above is quite clearly in an upward direction.

[caption id="attachment_584" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-584" alt="Visual Website Optimizer vs. Optimizely Market Share in Top Million Sites since January 2011" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/vwoVsOptimizelyTopMillionOverTime.webp" width="600" height="506" /> Visual Website Optimizer vs. Optimizely Market Share in Top Million Sites since January 2011[/caption]

A closer look at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/a-b-testing">the rest of the data</a> suggests that these two tools are not growing at the expense of other tools on the market, but instead that the market itself is growing. There are a lot more sites using A/B testing technology now than ever before. Whilst the market is growing so quickly, there may well be enough room for all of the currently available tools to build their user base. This sort of growth can't last forever though. As things start to slow and competition for users increases, it wouldn't be too surprising if we begin to see the tool providers merging with each other or the bigger players buying out their smaller competition.

For a closer look at the data behind these A/B testing tools, as well as a whole host of other technologies, head over to the <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/">BuiltWith Trends pages</a>. If you'd like to dig a little deeper, accessing a richer dataset and compiling customised reports, <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">BuiltWith Pro might be for you</a>.

Discuss this post on <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6128214">Hacker News</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (chris)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/07/19/whats-happening-in-the-ab-testing-market/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/07/19/whats-happening-in-the-ab-testing-market/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>SSL Usage Statistics and Reports</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We now have data for over <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl">70 different SSL providers in our database</a>. This means you can see what SSL providers websites are using, as well as what type of SSL certificate a website is using.

[caption id="attachment_576" align="aligncenter" width="595"]<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl"><img class="size-full wp-image-576" style="box-shadow: 0;" alt="July 2013 Root Authority Distribution" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/sslRootAuthority.webp" width="595" height="474" /></a> July 2013 Root Authority Distribution[/caption]

The SSL market has become less fragmented over the years, thanks to a few of the big players buying out many of the smaller providers, Comodo and VeriSign are the two SSL heavyweights in the industry whilst businesses like GoDaddy has become an alternative for cheaper SSL certificates, providing <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl/extended-validation">Extended Validation</a> certification (this is where the name of the business appears in the browser green bar) for $99, less than half the price of the nearest competitor as of July 2013.

Starting from July 2013 we are tracking all of the SSL providers and provide weekly trends for the market share of the largest  providers in the market, as well as breakdowns showing, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl/extended-validation">Usage of EV SSL certificates</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl/root-authority">Root Authorities</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl/multi-domain">Usage of Multi-Domain certificates</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl/server-gated-cryptography">Usage of SGC SSL</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl/wildcard">Usage of Wildcard SSL</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ssl">standard domain based SSL certificates</a>.
<h2>How you can use this information inside BuiltWith Pro</h2>
One of the advantages of knowing the SSL certificate type for a business is you can
determine the budget that site has allocated to their secure content. If a website has no SSL certificate, they either don't provide on-site secure functions <span style="line-height: 1.714285714; font-size: 1rem;">such as e-commerce checkout or use a third party provider for this.</span>

If a website is using an EV certificate, they have spent $100's of dollars on providing a premium secure experience for their users. <strong>Pro users can determine which businesses have spent more money on their deployments by filtering their lists by websites using specific or multiple SSL certificates</strong>. <a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">Contact us</a> if you'd like more information on this.

View all of the <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">features of BuiltWith Pro</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/07/16/ssl-usage-statistics-and-reports/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/07/16/ssl-usage-statistics-and-reports/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Pro New Business Location Report</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith Pro lets you find the location of businesses running the web technologies you are interested in. Providing the website has a valid address we provide this information in our reports.

We've just added additional functionality to the business location tab on Pro to show the actual location of the business on a map. You can zoom and pan the map to get an idea of where the businesses are located, so you know where to send your sales team next!

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/map.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-570" alt="Website Business Location Map" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/map.webp" width="600" height="398" /></a>

 

We currently have location coverage for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia and will be adding the rest of world locations shortly!

<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/subReportLocation.webp"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-571" alt="Sub Report Location" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/subReportLocation.webp" width="598" height="385" /></a>

 

Clicking on states in the business location report will bring back all of the matching websites and their business locations, all exportable to CSV for use in Excel, Salesforce or any other application your business uses!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/25/builtwith-pro-new-business-location-report/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/25/builtwith-pro-new-business-location-report/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith in London August 6th-7th</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Cor Blimey Guvnor! BuiltWith will be in London on the 6th and 7th of August!

<img class="size-full wp-image-455 aligncenter" alt="UK 2013" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/uk2013.webp" width="600" height="344" />

We would love to meet you, find out your use cases and finally put a face behind the emails and phone calls of our European customers.

<a href="http://builtwith.com/contact">Contact us</a> if you’d like to meet up with us, we'll be available in central London (West End) on these dates!

We’d love to see you and learn about some of your uses and requirements for BuiltWith!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/24/builtwith-in-london-august-6th-7th/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/24/builtwith-in-london-august-6th-7th/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Most Popular CMS of 2013 Infographic</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.ybinteractive.com/">Yellow Bridge Interactive</a>, a Pittsburgh Web Design and Dev company put together an awesome infographic on what the most popular CMS systems are of this year. Click the image below to see the full infographic or <strong><a href="http://cdn.builtwith.com/creatives/2013-top-cms-systems-infographic.webp">View Full Infographic</a></strong>.

<a href="http://cdn.builtwith.com/creatives/2013-top-cms-systems-infographic.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-448 aligncenter" alt="Most Popular CMS' of 2013" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/mostPopCMS.webp" width="600" height="604" /></a>

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/WordPress">WordPress</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal">Drupal</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Joomla!">Joomla! </a>are some of the most popular platforms for content management at the moment and all three are going strong! Thanks for creating this Yellow Bridge!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/19/most-popular-cms-of-2013/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/19/most-popular-cms-of-2013/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The New BuiltWith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://builtwith.com">Check out the newly redesigned BuiltWith.com</a>! It's quite amazing how fast a website looks "old" as new technologies and new design practices become in vogue. We've not just given the site a new skin, we've rebuilt out internal systems to expose the billions of useful data points we have built over 5 years.
<h3><a href="http://builtwith.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-435" style="border: 0 !important; border-radius: 0 !important; box-shadow: 0 0 0 white;" alt="BuiltWith Screenshot" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/abTestLaptopScreenshot.webp" width="597" height="363" /></a></h3>
<h3>New Technology Lookups</h3>
Our new technology lookups provide -
<ul>
	<li><strong><a href="http://builtwith.com">Free historical information</a> - </strong> you can now see technologies a website was using in the past (back to January 2011) absolutely free! You need a free account at BuiltWith to see the data but that's it. Detailed Reports, showing actual start and end dates are available on Basic, Pro and Enterprise <a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">Plans</a>.</li>
	<li><strong>Full technology coverage</strong> includes hosting information and JavaScript invoked technologies (ad technologies and beacons) that you won't find just looking at a web page's source code.</li>
	<li><a href="http://builtwith.com/detailed/optimizely.com" target="_self"><strong>Detailed Reports</strong></a> - Pro uses can <strong>generate reports on entire sites </strong>and see when a site, started using a technology and stopped using a technology across the site homepage, subdomains and internal pages all in a single lookup.</li>
	<li><strong><a href="http://builtwith.com/toolbar">Widgets</a> - </strong>All of the new features are available in the <a href="http://builtwith.com/toolbar" target="_self">Chrome, Firefox and Safari widgets</a>!</li>
</ul>
 
<h3>New BuiltWith Trends</h3>
We've overhauled <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> with the following changes -
<ul>
	<li>Created interactive line charts for you to slice and dice to get the view you want</li>
	<li>Provided an additional year (2 years) of free technology usage history (4 years for Pro users)</li>
	<li>Sub-technology categories, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics" target="_self">Analytics</a> can now be split into groups such as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/a-b-testing" target="_self">A/B Testing</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/marketing-automation" target="_self">Marketing Automation</a> etc..</li>
	<li>Category distribution now spread over time; see how distribution has changed over 4 years.</li>
	<li>We've got rid of the pie charts, they never showed a fair comparison, we now show actual usage of all technologies over time on the category landing pages.</li>
</ul>
 
<h3>New BuiltWith API</h3>
Our new systems infrastructure provides us with the ability to expose new data-rich end points for website technology research data.

<a href="http://api.builtwith.com/" target="_self">BuiltWith APIv2</a> provides detailed lookups on sites that give you complete technology usage across entire web properties. For example, a lookup for builtwith.com will return usage of all technologies on the homepage of the site since 2011, the usage of all technologies on all subdomains (blog.builtwith.com, trends.builtwith.com etc..) of the site and the usage of all technologies on internal pages we've searched.

We provide XML and JSON endpoints as well as batch querying options.

 
<h3>New BuiltWith Pro</h3>
BuiltWith TrendsPro is now just an extension of BuiltWith itself, bringing everyone "under one roof". The old version of TrendsPro was only scratching the surface of data that is available in the BuiltWith archives. We have <strong>over a billion technology data points</strong> stored in our vault for you to query.
<ul>
	<li><strong>Workflow driven report generation</strong> - create a report on a technology such as Magento, drill down into the customers in California, or find the Magento customers who started using Omniture SiteCatalyst in the last month, then find the Omniture SiteCatalyst Magento customers that are based in France - the querying functionality is unlimited for Basic, Pro and Enterprise users is unlimited on a base technology basis (<a href="http://builtwith.com/faq">see FAQ</a>).</li>
	<li><strong>Meta Data Refresh </strong>- the important thing with attaching emails, telephones and addresses to website records for us is to make sure it is correct; we've rebuilt our meta process to provide the most accurate records possible, only providing additional data with our records where we have a very high degree of accuracy</li>
	<li><strong>State Level Filtering </strong>- find the websites in California, New York, Ontario Canada, New South Wales Australia or Warwickshire England.</li>
	<li><strong>Deeper Trends Data</strong> - Pro users on any plan level get 4 years+ technology history data and longer result lists on all pages of the Trends system.</li>
</ul>
<a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/pro-features">Checkout all of the features of the New BuiltWith Pro</a>.
<h3> SSL Site Wide</h3>
For the PRISM paranoid, you can now view all BuiltWith sites as https, try it at <a href="https://builtwith.com">https://builtwith.com</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/10/the-new-builtwith/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/06/10/the-new-builtwith/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Shopping Cart Market Share</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://measureful.com">Measureful</a>, a company that turns Google Analytics data into useful digestible reports, recently released an awesome infographic that shows some of the top e-commerce shopping cart technologies used on the web and how they are distributed. They used <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> and <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com">TrendsPro</a> to generate some of the data used in their infographic.

<a href="http://blog.measureful.com/2013/03/e-commerce-shopping-carts-market-share/"><img class="size-full wp-image-427 aligncenter" alt="ecommerce-market-share-infographic-small" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/ecommerce-market-share-infographic-small.webp" width="600" height="675" /></a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/26/shopping-cart-market-share/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/26/shopping-cart-market-share/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Social Sharing vs RSS Usage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Google recently announced on their office blog that they would be doing a "<a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/a-second-spring-of-cleaning.html">second spring cleaning</a>" and shutting down Google Reader, one of the worlds most popular RSS reader tools on the web.

Most Google Reader users were unhappy and upset at Google's decision to shutdown the tool with just 4 months notice. Of course there's been a lot of great resources that provide alternatives, "<a href="http://blog.superfeedr.com/state-of-readers/" rel="nofollow">State of RSS Readers</a>" from SuperFeedr lists many alternatives and <a href="http://blog.digg.com/post/45355701332/were-building-a-reader" rel="nofollow">Digg Announced they are building their own</a>.

Is RSS dead? Are we going back to the walled gardens of old with new social sharing platforms? Short answer... yes :(
<h2>Quick Facts!</h2>
<ul>
	<li><span style="line-height: 14px;">RSS meta tags on websites have started to decline in the top 10,000 sites on the web as of October 2012</span></li>
	<li>RSS usage in the top million sites has hovered around 18% consistently for 3 years</li>
	<li>Facebook's Open Graph protocol meta tags overtook RSS tag usage on the top 10,000 sites on 31st August 2012.</li>
</ul>
<h2>So what about the state of RSS in 2013?</h2>
RSS was well received and adopted by the internet community in the early 2000s, it was one of the first structure data formats that had mass acceptance on the web and was just what the web needed in terms of providing a central interface for users who followed many news and blog sources as they could now subscribe to these RSS feeds in a feed reader, see things they hadn't read and access them in a new easy to use interface.

BuiltWith currently tracks around <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/feeds/RSS">10 million sites that have RSS integration on their homepage</a>, not bad considering we know of around 136 million resolvable websites in total, some of which are parked/non-responsive.
<h3 style="text-align: center;">RSS Usage Top 10k Websites over Time <img class="size-full aligncenter" style="max-width: 600px; box-shadow: none;" alt="rssTop10k" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/rssTop10k.webp" width="600" height="381" /></h3>
In October 2012 the amount of sites in the top 10k advertising an RSS feed in their page meta tags started to fall as shown in the chart above, more time might be needed to see if this is a constant drop or temporary. The shutdown of Google Reader might add more fuel to the fire in terms of decisions to remove RSS from a website altogether.

Open Graph Protocol was designed by Facebook to make sharing easier. If you entered a website URL into Facebook to share, the title, description and image, at a basic level, can format the way the website owner wants the data to appear.
<h3 style="text-align: center;">RSS vs. Open Graph Protocol Usage <img class="aligncenter size-full" style="max-width: 600px; box-shadow: none;" alt="rssVsOGP" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/rssVsOGP.webp" width="600" height="380" /></h3>
OGP meta tags overtook RSS meta tags at the start of September 2012 and are continuing to increase in usage, is this the signal that social news is the new RSS? We hope not but the data is starting to allude to that.

You can follow the trends in web technology usage on <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>. <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5378647">Discuss this on Hacker News</a>.
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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/15/socai-vs-rss-usage/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/15/socai-vs-rss-usage/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Rest of Web Coverage Update</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We recently completed a new "Rest of Web" lookup. Our "Rest of Web" coverage now stands at 136 million resolving websites, based on our database of <strong>10.1 billion</strong> (yes billion!) potential websites.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> covers the top 1 million sites on the web and our "top site" coverage is based on our ever changing list of approximately 2.1 million sites, but there's an additional 136 million sites which have been registered and exist in some form or another on the web. Since our last Rest of Web coverage update in 2012 we thought we'd share with you some of the big winners in the "Rest of Web" coverage. We've filtered out any where our methodology changed to make the increases a true representation of technology growth.

<strong>Google Font API</strong>
Added almost 600,000 websites bringing its rest of web coverage to 2.28 million websites. 83,000 sites removed Cufón, 44,000 sites added TypeKit. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Google-Font-API">View Google Font API Top Site Trends</a>.

<strong>960.gs</strong>
This grid system added 166,872 sites bringing its rest of web coverage to over 5 million unique websites. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/960.gs">View 960.gs Top Site Trends</a>.

<strong>HTML5 DocType, HTML5 Tags and HTML5 Shiv</strong>
The websites outside of the top sites are all adding HTML5 functionality as the web progresses, adding over half a million HTML5 DocType and Tags sites to the web and 350,000 new sites using the HTML5 Shiv. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/search.aspx?SRCH=html5">Search for HTML5 Trends</a>.

<strong>Piwik Web Analytics</strong>
Added almost 30,000 new sites bringing its Rest of Web total into the 439,000 mark! <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Piwik-Web-Analytics">View Piwik Top Site Trends</a>.

<strong>Perfect Audience</strong>
They've grown 18x since we last looked in the rest of web from 71 sites to 1290! The fact they just started when we did out last update might reflect a larger increase but still a very impressive number (and we use them!). <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ads/Perfect-Audience">View Perfect Audience Trends</a>.

<strong> </strong>

The new rest of web numbers will be updated on the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">Trends</a> site shortly and the results are already available on <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com">TrendsPro</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/14/rest-of-web-coverage-update/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/14/rest-of-web-coverage-update/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>APIv2 Sneak Peak</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We can't believe how fast the year is going already! We wanted to tell you about some new functionality coming to BuiltWith this month, the <a href="http://api.builtwith.com/">BuiltWith API</a> will soon be providing new functionality and deeper knowledge on website technology usage.


The current API (APIv1) lets you perform lookups on websites in much the same manner as you see using the technology lookup tool at <a href="http://builtwith.com">http://builtwith.com</a>. The new API (APIv2) provides much more in-depth knowledge about websites. Some of the new features are listed below -
<ul>
	<li><span style="line-height: 13.991477012634277px;"><strong>Single call for multiple page lookups</strong> - You will be able to return complete site technology usage from a single call. For example, looking up barackobama.com will return the technology used on the homepage, links off of the homepage and sub-domains like shop.barackobama.com all in one simple call. This means you can get the ultimate picture on what technology an entire site is using.</span></li>
	<li><strong>Historical technology usage data</strong> - API calls will now tell you what technologies websites used to use. For example, see if a site used to use a particular analytics tool in the past and what they have switched from. You can also find out when they switched to a different technology provider.</li>
	<li><strong>More Technology data - </strong>New APIv2 calls will not only return website technology usage but also all of the surrounding technology data that powers a website, such as the hosting provider, the mail exchange provider and what SSL certificate the business uses.</li>
</ul>

We'll also be providing some awesome visualization tools to make working with the API easier for non-techies, such as the one shown on this page, the example shown here shows an APIv2 analysis of smh.com.au, an Australian newspaper, it's clear to see from this visualization that they value their analytics tools greatly and have switched providers in the past, it also shows they made the jump from Apache to nginx and that they've stuck with DoubleClick for as long as we've tracked them for.

We expect many more useful and interesting data insights to come out of APIv2 and are looking forward to making it available for consumption in the near future.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/01/apiv2-sneak-peak/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/03/01/apiv2-sneak-peak/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 1 Mar 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>We're visiting SXSW and San Francisco</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith is coming to the USA in 2013 between the <strong>8th and 15th of March.</strong> We will be visiting <strong>SXSW, Austin</strong> and <strong>San Francisco</strong> on our whistle stop tour and would love to meet you, find out your use cases and finally put a face behind the emails and phone calls.
<h2 style="font-weight:bold"><span style="color: #444444;">SXSW, Austin, 8-12th March</span></h2>
<img class="size-full wp-image-390 alignnone" alt="austin" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/austin.webp" width="480" height="131" />

We will be attending SXSW this year between<strong> Friday 8th and Tuesday 12th of March</strong>, look out for us around the events (in the BuiltWith t-shirt) or <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/contact.aspx" target="_blank">contact us</a> to arrange a meet up!
<h2 style="font-weight:bold"><span style="color: #444444;">San Francisco, 13th-15th March</span></h2>
<img class="size-full wp-image-389 alignnone" alt="sf" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/sf.webp" width="480" height="120" />

We'll be in downtown San Francisco region from Wednesday 13th of March to Friday the 15th. <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/contact.aspx" target="_blank">Contact us</a> if you'd like to meet up with us in the heart of Silicon Valley.

We'd love to see you and learn about some of your uses and requirements for BuiltWith!

<strong>Not in the USA?</strong> We'll be coming to <strong>London, England in July 2013. </strong>Let us know where you are and we'll try and come visit you on our next international tour.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/02/14/builtwith-san-francisco-and-sxsw/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/02/14/builtwith-san-francisco-and-sxsw/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith and PBS IdeaLab</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We're excited to announce that grant winner Phillip Smith from PBS MediaShift IdeaLab has started an in depth report on the technology used on top news websites on the internet.

Phillip will be doing research on a number of news agencies, including CNN Interactive, The Huffington Post, BBC News, New York Times, FoxNews.com and The Guardian to name just a few of the sites, a full list can be found at Phillip's opening blog entry "<a href="http://www.pbs.org/idealab/2013/02/investigating-the-technology-underlying-top-news-organizations036.html">Investigating the Technology Underlying Top News Organization</a><a href="http://www.pbs.org/idealab/2013/02/investigating-the-technology-underlying-top-news-organizations036.html">s</a>" over at PBS.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-381" alt="pbsPBS" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/pbs.webp" width="600" height="300" />

We are going to help Phillip by providing technology data for his initial technology research of these news organizations and are looking forward to the further research he does on them.

You can follow Phillip's progress and blog entries on the PBS IdeaLab site - <a href="http://www.pbs.org/idealab/psmith/">http://www.pbs.org/idealab/psmith/</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/02/12/builtwith-and-pbs-idealab/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/02/12/builtwith-and-pbs-idealab/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Introducing BuiltWith Full Index</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We are now performing full index data lookups on BuiltWith top sites (over two million websites) on a weekly basis.
<h2>What does this actually mean?</h2>
Previously to detect web technologies BuiltWith downloaded the HTML that renders the homepage of the site. In 2013 this is no longer sufficient to detect all technologies. "View Source" on any modern website framework and all you will see is a skeleton of what the website is actually built with thanks to client side rendering and the increasing use of JavaScript.

Full index means we render the full website, follow redirects, execute JavaScript, load Iframes and download all the resources that make up a page.

[caption id="attachment_355" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-355" alt="Full Index" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/fullIndex.webp" width="600" height="473" /> How full index is different[/caption]
<h2>What improvements does this bring?</h2>
This allows us to uncover more technologies and provide a more accurate BuiltWith experience. The following improvements will be found within Trends, TrendsPro reports and standard technology lookups -

<strong>Advertising
</strong>Many advertising technologies are loaded behind iframes and/or instantiated from JavaScript. Full site rendering means we'll be able to identify and see these technologies now.

<strong>Tag Managers
</strong>Websites using tag management systems load additional third party analytics and tracking technologies differently to their default installation. Full index provides us with the ability to track them regardless of how they are implemented in the original HTML.

<strong>Custom Installs
</strong>Website owners tweak their code to run as fast as possible, especially mission critical websites where 1 second extra of load time reduces engagement. These websites sometimes have totally customized installations where we would previously have missed third party scripts loading because  they would not match the majority of detection techniques we use.
<h2>Technical Challenges of Full Index</h2>
Our old method meant providing a technology lookup for a website required one "GET" request for content. So 2 million sites required 2 million lookups, full index proved a challenge because it requires as many lookups as the webpage requires to render the page, additional compute time to render JavaScript, CSS and Images and an additional compute time required to find the technologies in all of the additional resources.

[caption id="attachment_361" align="aligncenter" width="600"]<img class="size-full wp-image-361 " alt="Full Index Chart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/fullIndexChart.webp" width="600" height="443" /> Web page download request increase.[/caption]

At our last run 2.4 million top sites create 92.4 million records. Some of these requests are for cached content or rendering errors with the site (a single image being downloaded many times for example) but show the scaling required to provide a level of detail unprecedented in web technology research.

<strong>tl;dr</strong>
We've greatly improved technology lookup, Trends and TrendsPro accuracy and coverage by doing full website page loads.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/01/09/introducing-builtwith-full-index/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/01/09/introducing-builtwith-full-index/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Jan 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The new BuiltWith Offices</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Happy new year!</strong> BuiltWith has started 2013 in brand new offices. Located opposite Manly Wharf in Manly, Sydney, Australia we are a quick and picturesque 15 minute ferry ride to and from Sydney CBD.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>The work life balance</strong>
Manly is a popular tourist location and is on every Sydney visitors itinerary. We are located on the peninsula between Sydney Harbor and the Pacific Ocean, both offering a variety of activities including surfing, kayaking, sailing and many more.</p>
We've got a large space with fantastic Sydney Harbor views and created a green themed office to match our logo! Thanks Ikea!
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-336 alignnone" alt="builtwith_offices_1" src="http://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/builtwith_offices_1.jpg" width="600" height="447" />
Andrew and Amy using the green desks.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-339" alt="builtwith_offices_4" src="http://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/builtwith_offices_4.jpg" width="600" height="447" />Our green themed office entrance opposite Manly Wharf.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-337" alt="builtwith_offices_2" src="http://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/builtwith_offices_2.jpg" width="600" height="447" />Modern architecture in newly renovated environmentally friendly office space.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-340" alt="builtwith_offices_5" src="http://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/builtwith_offices_5.jpg" width="596" height="447" />This is right on our door step, perfect for mid morning swims!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">We're well located for business meetings in the city and are a 30 minute journey on boat and train to Sydney International Airport with multiple daily direct flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Tokyo, Singapore, Shanghai, Dubai, Buenos Aires and connecting flights to London and New York.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-338" alt="builtwith_offices_3" src="http://blog.builtwith.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/builtwith_offices_3.jpg" width="600" height="447" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Come visit us!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">We are now located at Suite 206, 46-48 East Esplanade, Manly and accept visitors every day of the week (let us know you're coming though!)</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/01/03/the-new-builtwith-offices/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2013/01/03/the-new-builtwith-offices/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Jan 2013 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>New BuiltWith Firefox Add-on</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just updated our <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/builtwith/">BuiltWith Firefox Add-on</a> to make it easier and simpler to find. Instead of in the add-on bar it now sits in the Navigation Bar, a lot like our <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/builtwith-technology-prof/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn/reviews?hl=en" target="_blank">Google Chrome extension</a>.
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/firefoxSS2.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-324 aligncenter" title="Firefox Screen Shot" alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/firefoxSS2.webp" width="600" height="470" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The other change is the BuiltWith widget now appears in a nice in browser window.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/builtwith/">Download BuiltWith Firefox Add-on Version 1.9.5</a></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/12/10/new-builtwith-firefox-add-on/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/12/10/new-builtwith-firefox-add-on/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2012 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith in the WSJ</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The Wall Street Journal recently published a piece on the use of tracking technologies on the web and how the line between real life identities and online browsing habits are being tracked and shared.

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-320" title="wsjGraphic" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wsjGraphic.webp" alt="" width="600" height="307" />

BuiltWith helped out with this research piece by providing information on what sites had some form of social integration and how just by having connections back to social networks like Google+, Twitter and LinkedIn provides them with an unprecedented overview of a persons online behavior.

<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324784404578143144132736214.html">View the WSJ Article here</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/12/08/builtwith-in-the-wsj/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/12/08/builtwith-in-the-wsj/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 8 Dec 2012 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Best Shopping Cart Software</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Online retail is big business; it’s convenient, open 24 hours a day, easy to shop around and for the most part, fun for the consumer.

So as a retailer, finding the right shopping cart system for your e-commerce business can be tricky. There’s a wide variety of offerings out there, some simple and cheap, others complex and expensive. For full disclosure, I (personally) don’t know what the best shopping cart system is to use, however, BuiltWith has years of trends on what shopping carts people are using at any given time, so using that data, here’s the top shopping carts in use today -
<h3><strong id="internal-source-marker_0.17099526314996183">Most Used Shopping Carts on Top Sites</strong></h3>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">Magento</a> is currently the most used shopping cart in the top million sites (as of November 2012). Magento Commerce provides various versions of it’s popular shopping cart software system, from a free downloadable community edition, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Go">Magento Go</a> for small businesses and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento-Enterprise">Magento Enterprise</a> versions for medium to large businesses. Brands like Harbor Freight, Snorg Tees and Jet Blue use Magento for their shopping cart systems.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="Magento" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/magento_1.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Harbour Freight - Magento</td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="Magento" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/magento_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Snorg Tees - Magento</td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Magento">View Magento Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Magento"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Magento">View Top Sites using Magento</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Magento"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Magento">Download list of websites using Magento</a></td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Yahoo-Store">Yahoo! Store</a> is the second most used ecommerce package on the top million sites. Yahoo! provide a hosted ecommerce solution for retailers looking to get setup on the web without having to run their own hosting systems.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="Yahoo! Store" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/yahoo_1.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Cell Phone Shop - Yahoo! Store</td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="Yahoo! Store" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/yahoo_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Scrapbook.com - Yahoo! Store</td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Yahoo-Store">View Yahoo! Store Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Yahoo-Store"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Yahoo-Store">View Top Sites using Yahoo! Store</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Yahoo-Store"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Yahoo-Store">Download list of websites using Yahoo! Store</a></td>
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<h3><strong>Most Used Shopping Carts on the Entire Web</strong></h3>
The shopping cart systems we come across the most on the entire internet are typically free systems.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Zen-Cart">ZenCart</a> is one of the largest, another free shopping cart system, written in PHP. It used to be a part of the popular PHP shopping cart programming language osCommerce and was branched out to its own product in 2003, giving it plenty of time to spread across the web.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="Zen Cart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/zen_1.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Lightinthebox.com - Zen Cart</td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="Zen Cart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/zen_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Maggie's Crochet - Zen Cart</td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Zen-Cart">View Zen Cart Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Zen-Cart"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Zen-Cart">View Top Sites using Zen Cart</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Zen-Cart"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Zen-Cart">Download list of websites using Zen Cart</a></td>
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<h3>Premium Shopping Cart Software</h3>
The top 10,000 sites on the internet are responsible for the majority of the traffic on the web. Many of the shops in the top 10k list are premium retailers that require 99.999% uptime and bullet proof shopping cart systems to ensure their online shops are always working and open.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/ATG-Commerce">ATG Commerce</a>, a shopping cart system acquired by Oracle is the most popular premium shopping technology in this group. Brands like American Apparel, Macys and American Eagle rely on ATG’s shopping cart systems.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="ATG" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/atg_1.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Macy's - ATG</td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="ATG" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/atg_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Bleacher Report - ATG</td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/ATG-Commerce">View ATG Commerce Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/ATG-Commerce"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/ATG-Commerce">View Top Sites using ATG Commerce</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/ATG-Commerce"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/ATG-Commerce">Download list of websites using ATG Commerce</a></td>
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IBM's <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/IBM-Websphere-Commerce">WebSphere Commerce</a> is another premium cart technology used by the largest retailers on the web. Bass Pro, Hanes and LL Bean all use their technology to run the ecommerce parts of their websites.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="WebSphere" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/websphere_1.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Target - WebSphere</td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="WebSphere" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/websphere_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Home Depot - WebSphere</td>
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<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/IBM-Websphere-Commerce"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/charts.webp" alt="Charts" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/IBM-Websphere-Commerce">View IBM WebSphere Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/IBM-Websphere-Commerce"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/IBM-Websphere-Commerce">View Top Sites using IBM WebSphere</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/IBM-Websphere-Commerce"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/IBM-Websphere-Commerce">Download list of websites using IBM WebSphere</a></td>
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As for pricing for ATG and WebSphere, it’s all on a quote basis and will depend on the size of your store and requirements.
<h3>Fastest Growing Shopping Carts</h3>
Over the past year, some of the fastest growing customer base installation shopping cart systems have been –

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/OpenCart">OpenCart</a>, another PHP based free community driven shopping cart system that can provide premium support when and if you need it. OpenCart has doubled its growth in the past year from 20,000 installations to 40,000.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="OpenCart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/oc_1.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> Cats Play - OpenCart</td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="OpenCart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/oc_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> A Little Hut - OpenCart</td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/OpenCart">View OpenCart Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/OpenCart"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/OpenCart">View Top Sites using OpenCart</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/OpenCart"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/OpenCart">Download list of websites using OpenCart</a></td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">Shopify</a>, a premium hosted shopping cart system has also double in popularity over the past year with nearly 10,000 installations that we’ve tracked, incredible growth for a pay for only solution.
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="50%"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-275" title="OpenCart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/shopify_2.webp" alt="" width="300" height="258" /> GitHub Shop - Shopify</td>
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<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop/Shopify">View Shopify Usage Statistics Information</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Shopify"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/topSites.webp" alt="Top Sites" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Shopify">View Top Sites using Shopify</a></td>
<td style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;" width="33%"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Shopify"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/download.webp" alt="Download" /></a>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Shopify">Download list of websites using Shopify</a></td>
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<h3>Which shopping cart software should I choose?</h3>
Hopefully some of the systems listed above should already be in your sights. Your own shopping cart software requirements will play a factor into which one you choose. For example, if you’re technically minded, a self hosted solution will make sense, if you’re not, then a hosted solution with support might be better.

You can always take a look at our <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop">e-commerce trends</a> to find out what cart technologies are growing in popularity and which ones are sinking and also find out which ones are the most used across various sectors of the web.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/10/22/best-shopping-cart-software/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/10/22/best-shopping-cart-software/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BarackObama.com vs. MittRomney.com</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Next month the US votes in the presidential election, we've dissected the two front runner websites; BarackObama.com and MittRomney.com, to determine what technologies each of them are using to run their online campaigns.
<h2><strong>BarackObama.com</strong>
<img class="size-full wp-image-251 aligncenter" title="barack" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/barack.webp" alt="" width="600" height="330" /></h2>
<h3><strong>Hosting</strong></h3>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Level-3-Communications"><strong>Level 3</strong></a> - BarackObama.com is hosted on an IP address owned by the Democratic National Committee, it's nearest upstream provider is Level3 who's CEO <a href="http://www.campaignmoney.com/advanced.asp?pg=1&searchtype=contributors&cycle1=12&lname=Crowe&fname=James&work=&occup=&zipcodes=&fdate=&tdate=&state=&cycle2=12&cmtetype=&cmtename=&cmteorg=&igc=&cmteparty=&cycle3=12&cndoffice=&cndtype=&cndlname=&cndfname=&cndstate=&cndparty=&orderby=&reccnt=17&recamt=63900">James Q. Crowe is a supporter of the Democratic party</a>.
<h3><strong>DNS Provider</strong></h3>
<strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ns/Amazon-Route-53">Amazon Route 53</a> - </strong>Amazon provide a scaleable DNS management system perfect for the website of the POTUS.
<h3><strong>Email Provider</strong></h3>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Amazon-SES"><strong>Amazon SES</strong></a> - Another Amazon product used by BarackObama.com, this is most probably used to send marketing campaigns to the thousands/millions of people who entered their email address for updates.
<h3><strong>Analytics and Tracking</strong></h3>
Barack's web team uses a host of different technologies to track visitors to the site. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely"><strong>Optimizely</strong></a> is being used for A/B testing, <strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/New-Relic">New Relic</a></strong> is being used for server management and monitoring, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics"><strong>Google Analytics</strong></a> for user tracking, <strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Chartbeat">Chartbeat</a> </strong>for live visitor tracking and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/BrightTag"><strong>BrightTag</strong></a> as a tag management solution. The site is also using social insights from <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Facebook-Domain-Insights"><strong>Facebook Domain Insights</strong></a> to track visitors. Barack's team are also using <a href="http://ethn.io/"><strong>Ethnio</strong></a> to do live visitor interception.
<h3><strong>JavaScript Libraries</strong></h3>
<strong></strong>The site is using <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery"><strong>JQuery</strong></a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Modernizr"><strong>Modernizr</strong></a> which allows the website to use modern HTML5 and CSS3 features that modern browsers provide, whilst also catering for older browsers.
<h3><strong>BarackObama.com Conclusion</strong></h3>
BarackObama.com is a great example of a modern website. In addition to using some of the latest technologies listed above the site ensures it has all of the best meta options attached to it, such as <strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Google-Chrome-IE-Frame">Google Chrome IE Frame</a></strong> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/HTML5-DocType"><strong>HTML5 DocType</strong></a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Microdata"><strong>Microdata</strong></a> support and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Viewport-Meta"><strong>ViewPort</strong></a> support for mobile devices.

 

 
<h2><strong>MittRomney.com
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<h3><strong>Hosting</strong></h3>
<strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Akamai-Hosted">Akamai</a></strong> - Romney's website was previously hosted at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/hosting/Amazon">Amazon</a>, it is now hosted on the Akamai network. Akamai is an expert in global data delivery and is a good choice for a high traffic site. Interestingly Akamai's outgoing CEO <a href="http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/paul-sagan.asp?cycle=10">Paul Sagan has donated over $250,000 to  various Democratic fund raisers</a>.
<h3><strong>DNS Provider</strong></h3>
<strong></strong><strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ns/Akamai-DNS">Akamai</a> - </strong>Another Akamai technology being used, previously Romney used <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/ns/Dyn-DNS"><strong>Dyn</strong></a> for NS hosting.
<h3><strong>Email Provider</strong></h3>
<strong></strong>MittRomney.com uses a variety of mailing platforms to manage its inbound and outbound email. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/MailChimp-SPF"><strong>MailChimp</strong></a> has been used for sending campaigns as well as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/Constant-Contact-Mail"><strong>ConstantContact</strong></a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/ExactTarget-Email"><strong>ExactTarget</strong></a>. They also use <strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/mx/McAfee-SaaS-Email">McAfee SaaS</a></strong> email services for inbound.
<h3> <strong>Content Management System</strong></h3>
Romney's team uses Drupal to manage their site. <strong><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/Drupal">Drupal</a></strong> provides a flexible modular design and is a very popular CMS growing in popularity.
<h3><strong>Analytics and Tracking</strong></h3>
Just like Barack, Romney's team uses a host of different tools for analytics. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/New-Relic"><strong>New Relic</strong></a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely"><strong>Optimizely</strong></a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Facebook-Domain-Insights"><strong>Facebook Domain Insights</strong></a> are used here as well. Romney uses <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Search-Discovery-Satellite"><strong>Search Discovery Satellite</strong></a> for tag management and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-eCommerce-Conversion-Tracking"><strong>Google eCommerce Conversion Tracking</strong></a> over Google Analytics. The site also uses <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Compete"><strong>Compete</strong></a> tracking and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Lotame-Crowd-Control"><strong>Lotame Crowd Control</strong></a> for advanced marketing based targeting.
<h3><strong>JavaScript Libraries</strong></h3>
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery"><strong>jQuery</strong></a> is used throughout Romney's site as well as a number of jQuery plugins including <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery-bgiframe">bgiframe</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery-Colorbox">Colorbox</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery-Cycle">Cycle</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery-QTip">QTip</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery-Form">Form</a>. In addition to these MittRomney.com uses <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Hover-Intent">Hover Intent</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/SuperFish">SuperFish</a> libraries for CSS menus.
<h3><strong>MittRomney.com Conclusion</strong></h3>
MittRomney.com is another well designed site using many of the best web based technologies available. Romney's website also uses 960.gs grid system for it's design and has many social integration widgets such as<strong> <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Mollom">Mollom</a></strong>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Facebook-Like"><strong>Facebook Like</strong></a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Twitter-Follow-Button"><strong>Twitter Follow</strong></a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/ShareThis"><strong>ShareThis</strong></a>.

 

 

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<h2><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>BarackObama.com vs. MittRomney.com</strong></span></h2>
Visually both sites appear very similar, both have a splash screen to try and get your email and zip code and both share the same red, white and blue colours of the United States flag.

From a hosting perspective, Romney's camp has DNS and Hosting all in the same location, whilst Obama uses a combination of Amazon and Level3. Both providers offer reliable uptime.

Tracking and Analytics wise the site are also both tied, the sites are both using the same array of technologies albeit from different providers in some instances.

The big difference in site implementation is the JavaScript technologies in use, MittRomney.com has lots of various jQuery libraries in use whilst BarackObama.com uses fewer libraries and more wrapped JavaScript functions for custom content, such as JSON and Polyfills for the splash screen.

BarackObama.com has better support for SEO and other various meta attributes that are required in a modern website, such as a canonical content tag, Microdata, Chrome Frame, Meta ViewPort and many more.

In conclusion, from a user perspective the sites are tied in their functionality offering. From a technical perspective BarackObama.com is a slightly better implementation thanks to its conservative use of JavaScript includes and better meta data support.

View both the <strong><a href="http://builtwith.com/mittromney.com">MittRomney.com</a></strong> and <a href="http://builtwith.com/barackobama.com"><strong>BarackObama.com</strong></a> profiles on <a href="http://builtwith.com"><strong>BuiltWith</strong></a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/10/04/barackobama-vs-mittromney/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/10/04/barackobama-vs-mittromney/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Oct 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>ccTLD Coverage Improvements</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've made some improvements to our data coverage for websites outside of the .com/.net/.org range (where we cover them all). We've now covering a much large slice of the internet with additional domains in ccTLD's such as de, uk, au and ru.
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-243 alignnone" title="pie" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/pie.webp" alt="" width="600" height="399" />
A bigger slice of the internet please. Attribution: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/benimoto/2109973292/">Benimoto</a></p>
Our German coverage has<strong> increased by 1.6 million .de domains</strong> to 5.5 million resolved domains. Our United Kingdom coverage has <strong>increased by 1.1 million .uk domains</strong> to 4.6 million and our<strong> Australian coverage has increase by 1 million</strong> websites to 1.3 million. <strong>Russian coverage has also improved by 2 million</strong> websites.

Our coverage now stands at <strong>150,331,015 resolvable websites</strong> and we look forward to incorporating this additional data into our systems in the next few weeks as well as providing some additional information about how the Internet is built.

 

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/08/23/domain-coverage-improvement/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/08/23/domain-coverage-improvement/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith 5 Year Anniversary</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Today at 2:25pm AEST <a href="http://builtwith.com">BuiltWith</a> will be 5 years old. The site came out of the idea that you could look up a site and it would tell you what technologies the site would be running (what a site was built with).

Here's the conversation I had with my friend Chris and how <a href="http://bustaname.com">bustaname.com</a> helped me find the name that got me to BuiltWith.com -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-237" title="freeFiveYear" alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/freeFiveYear.webp" width="539" height="316" />

Chris never did buy surfinggary.com.

Today BuiltWith is in the top 6000 sites on the internet and we've moved from simply providing technology lookups to providing Trends for technology usage on over 140 million websites and have 100's of customers using various tools that we provide from global companies to startups and universities.

Thanks very much for all of the support and here's looking forward to the next 5 years!

Gary]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/07/22/builtwith-5-year-anniversary/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/07/22/builtwith-5-year-anniversary/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>All the Web Domains</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We often get questions on Trends about how many sites we cover. We want to cover all of them (the entire web) and we try to do that. It's possible for us to cover every .com, .net, .org and .info website because the list of these sites are published, however for the rest of the web we have to do our own searching for these sites.

We currently cover 147 million domains, 92.8 million of which are .com, the most popular TLD on the internet, 13.7 million are .net, 8.8 million are .org's, 7.7 million are .info's. Then there's the rest of the web which make up the additional 25 million domains we track.
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/coverage.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-229 aligncenter" title="Coverage" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/coverageSmall.webp" alt="" width="600" height="200" /></a><strong>Domain Coverage</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Our domain coverage is continually increasing (it went from 10k to 147 million in 2 years) to bring you the best trends and technology usage coverage available on the web today.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you want a list of all of the totals for the TLD's we cover don't hesitate to <a href="https://trendspro.builtwith.com/contact.aspx">contact us</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/05/08/all-the-web-domains/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/05/08/all-the-web-domains/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 8 May 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TrendsPro Technology Analysis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[TrendsPro recently added a new feature. <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com/">BuiltWith TrendsPro Technology Analysis</a> provides a more detailed view of web technology trends and is a window into what is going on in the world of web technology. It provides an easy to use overview of companies big and small growing and shrinking on the web. The advanced filters let you delve much deeper into usage of technologies than BuiltWith Trends ever has before.

<img class="aligncenter" title="Web Technology Analysis" src="http://cf.builtwith.com/email/trendsProFeatures2012/technologyAnalysis.webp" alt="" width="600" height="635" />

You can use Technology Analysis to find breakout competitors, potential acquisitions and poor performing technologies with customers looking to go elsewhere. Just a few ideas for the usage of this powerful pro user tool.

Checkout <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com">BuiltWith TrendsPro</a> and see if it's the right tool for you and your business.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/04/03/trendspro-technology-analysis/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/04/03/trendspro-technology-analysis/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Apr 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith in TechCrunch and DoesWhat</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've been getting some great coverage lately. Here's some of our coverage that you might want to checkout, with additional information about BuiltWith and how it runs -

<a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/16/builtwith-reveals-the-tech-used-by-the-130-million-web-sites-that-matter-most/">Eric Eldon's blog post on techcrunch.com</a> - explains what BuiltWith does -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-219" title="tc" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/tc.webp" alt="" width="600" height="431" />

And we also did an interview with <a href="http://doeswhat.com/2012/02/06/interview-with-gary-brewer-builtwith/">Alex Hawke from DoesWhat</a>, a fantastic website that does interview with tech founders and CEOS -

<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-220" title="does What" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/doesWhat.webp" alt="" width="600" height="405" />

 ]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/03/25/builtwith-techcrunch-doeswhat/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/03/25/builtwith-techcrunch-doeswhat/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Mobile Web vs. SXSW</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://getsharesquare.com/">ShareSquare</a>, a business that gets your website working for mobile browsers, created an infographic this week just in time for <a href="http://sxsw.com/">SXSW</a> in Austin, Texas. They wanted to get some stats out of the websites of the bands attending the event and to use information as part of their goal of "un-sucking mobile websites". They used <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com">BuiltWith TrendsPro</a> Bulk Reports to help build the information.

Here's their infographic, click on it to see the <a href="http://mashable.com/2012/03/08/bands-mobile-sxsw/">full version published on Mashable.com</a>.

<a href="http://mashable.com/2012/03/08/bands-mobile-sxsw/"><img class="size-full wp-image-212 aligncenter" title="SXSW Mobile Web" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/mobileWebSml.webp" alt="" width="600" height="598" /></a>

Thanks ShareSquare for using BuiltWith and putting our logo in the infographic!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/03/11/the-mobile-web-vs-sxsw/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/03/11/the-mobile-web-vs-sxsw/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith acquires UnderTheSite.com</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Today BuiltWith acquired <a href="http://underthesite.com">UnderTheSite.com</a> an excellent service created by Andrew at IterationLabs.

Andrew no longer had time to maintain the site and we wanted to keep it going. It received some fantastic praise when it was first released and today it will continue to provide web technology lookups in the same manner as BuiltWith does today.

<a href="http://underthesite.com"><img class="size-full wp-image-203 aligncenter" title="UnderTheSite" alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/logo.webp" width="332" height="208" /></a>

We've extended the technology coverage of UnderTheSite by using our own technology lookup database, which now has over 2500 technologies implemented.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/02/29/builtwith-acquires-underthesite-com/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/02/29/builtwith-acquires-underthesite-com/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Technology Migration Data</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've added some new information to some of our BuiltWith Trends reports. You can now see migration information on some technologies (<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/shop">e-commerce</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms">content management systems</a>).

<img class="aligncenter" title="migrationChart" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/migrationChart.webp" alt="" width="576" height="318" />

This new information provides an insight into where users are going with their technology, so as well as being able to see from the trends how much a web technology is being used, you'll now be able to get an idea of where they came from. For example, Joomla! users are migrating to WordPress. The pie chart gives a representation of how many  are doing this, as you'll also notice some users are migrating to Joomla! <strong>from</strong> WordPress!

We plan to expand this information to cover more of our technologies in the future.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/02/07/web-technology-migration-data/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2012/02/07/web-technology-migration-data/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 7 Feb 2012 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>What is BuiltWith Built With?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This funny looking URL will tell you most of the details - <a href="http://builtwith.com/builtwith.com">http://builtwith.com/builtwith.com</a> but some of the finer details are missing, such as the back end development environment and the tools that are used. We are big fans of the <a href="http://humanstxt.org">humans.txt idea</a> so we've implemented that today on BuiltWith.com at <a href="http://builtwith.com/humans.txt">http://builtwith.com/humans.txt</a> and of course we're tracking <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Humans-TXT">humans.txt usage on Trends</a>.
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-187 aligncenter" title="The environment" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/devEnviron.webp" alt="" width="600" height="187" /><strong>The Dev Environment</strong></p>
Having spent the best part of my career building Microsoft C# based applications, the majority of BuiltWith backend is C#, it makes sense for us to use this language over the latest and greatest open source alternative simply because of the understanding of the C# language and the ability to get new production quality features available to you!

Having made <a href="http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ScottHanselmans2011UltimateDeveloperAndPowerUsersToolListForWindows.aspx">Scott Hanselman's 2011 Ultimate Developer and Power Tools</a> list (thanks Scott) here's our own mini list of what BuiltWith uses -
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<strong>Environments</strong>
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<a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows7/products/home">Windows 7</a> - Used for development
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<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/windows-server/default.aspx">Windows Server 2008 R2</a> - Used for deployment
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<strong>Developer Tools</strong>
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<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-au">Microsoft Visual Studio 2010</a> - The majority of application development time is spent using this tool.
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL_Server_Management_Studio">Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio</a> - Used for managing the SQL Server databases.
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<a href="http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html">SciTE</a> - Super fast bare-bones text editor with language colour support.
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<a href="http://www.oldversion.com/Paint-Shop-Pro.html">Paint Shop Pro 6</a> - Very old but quick and easy tool for cropping and resizing images
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<a href="https://www.google.com/chrome">Google Chrome</a> - Main development browser using the built-in developer tools
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<a href="http://filezilla-project.org/">FileZilla</a> - For deployment
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<strong>Debugging and Performance Tools</strong>
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<a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/profiler/">jetBrains DotTrace</a> - Line by line C# call performance monitor, very very useful.
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<a href="http://code.google.com/p/mvc-mini-profiler/">MvcMiniProfiler</a> - We use this on new projects, it's an in-line DotTrace where you define the calls to monitor.
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<a href="http://code.google.com/p/protobuf-csharp-port/">Protocol Buffers C# Port</a> - A fast way of moving data around.
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<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181091.aspx">Microsoft SQL Server Profiler</a> - Profiling tool to determine what's going on with our SQL statements.
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<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms166575.aspx">Microsoft Database Tuning Advisor</a> - Takes the hard work out of performance tuning our database instances.
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<a href="https://www.google.com/chrome">Google Chrome</a> - Again the built-in tools are awesome for performance monitoring and auditing page speed
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<a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/compressor/">Yahoo YUI Compressor</a> - Makes all our JavaScript and CSS files nice and tiny.
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<strong>Libraries</strong>
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<a href="http://jquery.com">jQuery</a> - Who's not using this? We use a variety of plugins like FancyBox, Validate, AutoComplete, Tipsy, UI and Tmpl to name a few.
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<a href="http://cufon.shoqolate.com/generate/">Cufon</a> - Nice anti-aliased fonts on all browsers
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<a href="http://headjs.com/">Head JS</a> - Parallel JavaScript
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<a href="http://www.modernizr.com/">Modernizr</a> - Makes everything new again
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<strong>Infrastructure</strong>
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BuiltWith's dedicated servers all run on 100% carbon dioxide free hydro energy sources. Our setup is currently two dedicated web servers and a single dedicated database server all with plenty of RAM.
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The development PC is a reasonable new home-built workstation with 6 gigs of ram, two 27" monitors and a MacBook Pro 15" dual boot with Windows 7 when not at the workstation.
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Would love to hear from you if there's a tool that you think I should be using.

 

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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/12/15/what-is-builtwith-built-with/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/12/15/what-is-builtwith-built-with/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>jQuery Version and Plugin Usage Report</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BuiltWith.com downloaded the top million sites to determine the version usage of jQuery and jQuery plugins. The report details the most popular jQuery versions and plugins in use on the web today.
<h2>Introduction</h2>
jQuery is the most popular javascript library in use on the web today. Its growth has increased on a monthly basis since 2008 based on our  tracking. Today, jQuery is in use on more than 50% of the top 10,000 sites on the Internet and on 30% of the top million<sup>1</sup>.
<h3>jQuery History</h3>
John Resig launched jQuery on approximately the 16th January 2006 – John wrote on his blog - “Making it to both del.icio.us popular and the front page of digg just shows how badly Javascript programmers want a better library for writing code with.”<sup>2</sup>

Just over a week later Michael Geary had written the first third-party jQuery plugin, a JSON manipulation function which would later be added to the main jQuery library.

Version 1.0 of jQuery was released on August 26th 2006 and since then there have been 33 increment releases, with the current version at 1.6.4, released on September 12th, 2011.
<h2>Trends</h2>
BuiltWith.com has been compiling weekly trends of website technology usage since 2008. The following chart shows jQuery usage in the top 10k sites on the Internet -

<img class="size-full wp-image-167 aligncenter" title="jQuery Trends 2011" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jqueryTrends2010.webp" alt="" width="600" height="457" />
<p align="center"><strong>jQuery Usage in the Top 10k Sites since December 2008</strong></p>

<h3 style="text-align: left;" align="center">jQuery Version Usage</h3>
In the top million sites as provided by Quantcast, 311,654 sites report using jQuery, 60% of those use 5 different versions of the jQuery library.
<div style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-168 aligncenter" title="jQuery Version Slice" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jqueryVersionPie.webp" alt="" width="441" height="423" /></div>
<p align="center"><strong>Top 5 Versions of jQuery in use in the Top Million Sites</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Version 1.4.2 is the most popular version of jQuery in use, shortly followed by version 1.3.2. The release cycle of jQuery is typically quite short, ranging from a few days (bad build fixes) to a few months. Version 1.3.2 was the stable version of jQuery until 1.4 was released  11 months later. Version 1.4.2 was also the latest released version for 8 months. The amount of time these were the latest versions of jQuery may be a contributing factor in their increased usage.</p>
291 sites out of the top million reported using version 1.6.4 which was available 7 days after the report was generated.
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-169 aligncenter" title="jQuery Version Changes Over 2011" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/versionAreaChangesOver2011.webp" alt="" width="600" height="388" />
<strong>jQuery Version Changes over 2011 (<a href="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jqueryVersionHistory2011.webp">large version</a>)</strong></p>
The area chart above shows the changes in version usage since January 2011 to October 2011 in the top million sites. It shows how version 1.3.2 and 1.4.2 are being replaced by more fragmented versions of jQuery versions 1.4.3 and above.
<h2>Popular jQuery Plugins</h2>
jQuery plugins provide additional functionality off the back of the jQuery library. Plugins build on jQuery functionality to provide many different functionality aspects, such as widgets, validation, fixes for older browsers and many more functions.
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-170 aligncenter" title="jQuery Plugin Distribution 2011" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jqueryPluginDistribution2011.webp" alt="" width="554" height="542" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Popularity of the Top 10 jQuery Plugins in the top million sites<sup>3</sup></strong></p>
jQuery UI is the most popular plugin for jQuery. Developed by the jQuery team, it extends jQuery by providing tabs, sliders, calendars many other widgets and a themeing framework.

Mike Alsup’s Cycle plugin, the slideshow plugin, is the second most popular jQuery plugin followed by the Form plugin developed by the same author.
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
BuiltWith found over twenty thousand different jQuery related files used in the top million sites showing jQuery has a very active third party developer following.

jQuery is helping to shape the next generation of websites. As web sites move into HTML5, CSS3 development and uptake of modern web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox and IE9 continues, jQuery is an indispensable tool and is the <em>de facto</em> tool for website development.
<h2>Methodology</h2>
The research for this report was carried out by looking for jQuery related javascript files embedded into the homepage of the top million sites. jQuery related files were any which contained the word jquery. From those, if a version number could not be detected in the filename (such as jquery.js) the file was then downloaded to find the version number in the javascript file itself. The historical JQuery usage chart is based on version numbers in JQuery file names only.

The coverage does not include sites which embed jQuery in files which are not named jQuery and also only reported entries where the version number could be identified.

The plugin detection was found in a similar way, this report does not cover any jQuery extensions that do not use the word jQuery in the filename.
<h2>References</h2>
1. jQuery Usage Statistics
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery">http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/jQuery</a>

2. John Resig – Announcing the jQuery Blog
<a href="http://blog.jquery.com/2006/01/24/jquery-blog/">http://blog.jquery.com/2006/01/24/jquery-blog/</a>

3. Quantcast Top Sites
<a href="http://www.quantcast.com/top-sites-1">http://www.quantcast.com/top-sites-1</a>

4. JavaScript Usage Statistics
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript">http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript</a>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/10/31/jquery-version-and-usage-report/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/10/31/jquery-version-and-usage-report/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Top Sites</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> we've used <a href="http://www.quantcast.com">Quantcast</a> for generating our trends charts across the top million sites which they consider are the most traffic'd sites on the internet. It is a useful resource and Quantcast provide those top million sites for free, without which sites like BuiltWith Trends would not be able to work.</p>
<p>There are other traffic reporting companies that make their top million sites available, such as <a href="http://www.alexa.com">Alexa</a> and <a href="http://www.google.com/adplanner/static/top1000/">Google</a> go as far as making the top 1000 available based on their AdPlanner data.</p>
<p>Some people prefer Alexa's top sites, others prefer Quantcast. We merged the Quantcast Top Million and the Alexa Top Million hoping to find most of the sites the same, the results were unexpected as the overlap was only around 400,000 sites. So from today, website lists will be offered in two varieties "Top Sites" and "Rest of Web". Top Sites is an amalgamation of Alexa/Quantcast and some other sources of websites that make up the Internet's top sites. This makes up a list of about 1.8 million unique websites we now track every week (we also track another 128 million less often).</p>
<p>The trends charts on BuiltWith Trends will still use the original Quantcast data as the million URLs in this list is a large enough dataset to provide an accurate trend of web technology usage on the Internet today.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/10/20/builtwith-top-sites/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/10/20/builtwith-top-sites/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Website Categories</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just added a new website category feature to <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>. Now, providing we have enough data, when viewing a technology on Trends you will see a chart showing the top 10 categories of websites that the technology is found on.

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Twitter-Platform"><img class="size-full wp-image-153 aligncenter" title="Twitter Platform Website Categories" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/websiteCategoriesTwitter1.webp" alt="" width="600" height="437" /></a>

This information lets you find out the general target market of a technology, so for example you can find out what the biggest category for users of Twitter API is at the moment (<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Twitter-Platform">it's entertainment</a>). Or, who is the biggest segment of Optimizely Analytics (<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Optimizely">it's shopping and business</a>) and who is the biggest customer base of Amazon CloudFront CDN technology (<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cdn/CloudFront">it's shops again</a>).

<a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends Pro</a> users will soon have this category information added to their reports (for free) and also be able to purchase reports based on Technology+Category. At the moment these reports can be requested by sending us an email at <a href="mailto:support@builtwith.com">support@builtwith.com</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/10/09/website-categories/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/10/09/website-categories/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 9 Oct 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Fastest Growing Web Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Hello everyone, another update to tell you about a new feature of <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>. Web Technology Growth Tables shows you the fastest growing technologies that we are tracking. It does this by percentage growth so allows some of the smaller site base web technologies to appear in the charts. It also uncovers some interesting technologies that we might have overlooked without it.

Here's an example table, you can <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/growth">view the Fastest Growing Technology at BuiltWith Trends</a>.
<div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/growth"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-142" title="Technology Growth" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/newViewOnData1.webp" alt="" width="400" height="328" /></a></div>
 

We hope you enjoy this new feature and stay tuned for more coming soon!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/08/23/fastest-growing-web-technology/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/08/23/fastest-growing-web-technology/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Mobile Web Technology Report</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've just released a report into mobile web technology usage on the web. It's interesting to see the lack of mobile specific web sites that are currently available in comparison to the amount of apps there are in App Stores. We expect this to change in the near future though, take a look at the report below to get an idea of the coverage and technology usage within the top million sites.
<div style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-135 aligncenter" title="Young Woman on Cell Phone Hailing a Yellow Taxi Cab" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/iStock_000015618754XSmall.webp" alt="" width="425" height="282" /></div>
You can download this report as a <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Reports/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011.pdf">PDF</a> or as standalone <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Reports/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011.html">HTML</a>.
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">Introduction</h2>
The growth of the mobile web is staggering, with approximately 726 million people having access to a 3G mobile subscription1. With a forecasted increase in growth it seems logical that website owners would begin to offer a mobile alternative of their websites due to the different in experience between using the web with a desktop computer and a mobile device.
<h3>Mobile and Web History</h3>
At the start of the 21<sup>st</sup> century screen resolutions were increasing as graphics cards became more sophisticated and cheaper, LCD monitors provided higher resolution and lower prices for consumers. In January 2000, 56% of visitors to w3schools.com were using 800x600 as their default browser resolution, by January 2011 hardly any of them were<sup>2</sup>. This trend meant that web designers started using 1024x768 as the <em>de facto </em>minimum website resolution over 5 years ago<sup>3</sup>.

The recent growth of mobile has seen the production of devices such as the Apple iPhone, Google’s Android Stack, Microsoft Windows Phone and BlackBerry all supporting resolutions below the 1024x768 desktop standard, as well as new methods of interaction with a website, such as dragging and clicking with your finger, over the desktop standard of using a mouse.

The mobile internet is a paradigm shift from how the web has been built over the past few years and website designers, developers and owners are beginning to see the benefits it can bring.
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<h2>Trends</h2>
BuiltWith.com has been compiling weekly trends of website technology usage since 2008. The user agent for these requests appears to the website as a normal desktop browser and not as a mobile device. The trends below show how even without requesting content as a mobile device trends in mobile technology have been increasing.
<h3>Meta Viewport</h3>
The viewport meta tag was originally designed by Apple to resize the layout viewport of a website, a requirement for the mobile device to understand how the website designer has defined how the content should be displayed to the end user. Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and iPhone all support the viewport meta tag<sup>4</sup>.

The graph below shows the growth of the viewport meta tag usage within the top 10,000 sites between November 2008 and July 2011 whilst serving content supplied with a desktop usage agent –

<img class="aligncenter" title="No. of Sites Reporting Meta Viewport Usage in Top 10,000" src="http://trends.builtwith.com/Reports/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011/August%202011%20Mobile%20Website%20Report%20Frontpage_files/image003.webp" alt="" width="535" height="326" />
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<h2>Unearthing the Mobile Web</h2>
BuiltWith.com visited the websites of the top million sites using a mobile device user agent signature to determine which websites are displaying mobile specific content to these users by comparing the technologies found against the same website visits with a computer desktop user agent.
<h3>Top 100 Sites</h3>
Of the top 100 sites most visited on the internet<sup>5</sup>, 71 of them have content specifically designed for mobile devices. The remaining 29 either do not support mobile devices or, depending on the device, prompt the user about a device specific application.

<img class="aligncenter" title="Top 100 Sites Mobile Content" src="http://trends.builtwith.com/Reports/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011/August%202011%20Mobile%20Website%20Report%20Frontpage_files/image004.webp" alt="" width="494" height="347" />
<h3>Top Million Sites</h3>
Approximately 39,000 sites (3.9%) within the top million most visited sites on the Internet report the content as non-scaleable, a strong indicator that the content is designed specifically for a mobile device. 6% of the sites report a viewport meta tag, which suggests the sites are at a minimum, aware of mobile users.

<img class="aligncenter" title="Mobile Technologies in Top Million Sites" src="http://trends.builtwith.com/Reports/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011/August%202011%20Mobile%20Website%20Report%20Frontpage_files/image005.webp" alt="" width="579" height="370" />
<h3>Mobile Technology Usage</h3>
On the latest mobile devices desktop technologies can be reused due to mobile browsers having fully capabale JavaScript and CSS rendering engines, however, some JavaScript libraries and frameworks have been developed that provide explict functionality for mobile devices.

jQTouch is currently the most used Mobile JavaScript library in the top million sites, shortly followed by JQuery Mobile, both of which are extensions of JQuery, the most popular JavaScript library used on the web.
<img class="aligncenter" title="Mobile Technology Share" src="http://trends.builtwith.com/Reports/Mobile-Web-Technology-2011/August%202011%20Mobile%20Website%20Report%20Frontpage_files/image006.webp" alt="" width="359" height="416" /><br/><br/>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
The current evolution of mobile devices provide us with low/medium resolution devices with simple easy to use finger based gestures. The human body is the weakest link in the evolution of mobile, the hardware resolution may improve but a website designed for 1024x768 pixels will still look small to our eyes on devices designed to fit in the palm of our hands.

With mobile device usage increasing the the prevalence of data technologies such as 3G it is predicted more websites will support mobile devices in the years to come as websites owners see a shift in their visitor traffic to mobile.
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<h2>References</h2>
<ol style="margin-left:40px;">
	<li>Google Think Mobile 2011 Kleiner Perkins -<a href="http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/www.google.com/en/events/thinkmobile2011/pdfs/10-mobile-trends.pdf">http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/www.google.com/en//events/thinkmobile2011/pdfs/10-mobile-trends.pdf</a></li>
	<li>W3schools Browser Display Statistics
<a href="http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_resolution_higher.asp">http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_resolution_higher.asp</a></li>
	<li>Jakob Nielsen Screen Resolution and Page Layout
<a href="http://www.useit.com/alertbox/screen_resolution.html">http://www.useit.com/alertbox/screen_resolution.html</a></li>
	<li>Quirksmode – a tale of two viewports part two
<a href="http://www.quirksmode.org/mobile/viewports2.html">http://www.quirksmode.org/mobile/viewports2.html</a></li>
	<li>Quantcast Top Sites
<a href="http://www.quantcast.com/top-sites-1">http://www.quantcast.com/top-sites-1</a></li>
</ol>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/08/17/mobile-web-technology-report/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/08/17/mobile-web-technology-report/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith has gone green(er)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The logo is green, the header of our pages is green so it's great news to tell you all of the BuiltWith websites now run on 100% green energy!
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-126" title="logo-neag-ag" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/logo-neag-ag.webp" alt="" width="240" height="110" /></p>
Produced by NaturEnergie AG the energy required to run the BuiltWith servers is now generated from hydropower, energy created from the force of moving water.

Learn more about <a href="http://www.naturenergie.de/">NaturEnergie</a> and 100% Green hosting at <a href="http://hetzner.de">Hetzner</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/06/23/builtwith-has-gone-greener/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/06/23/builtwith-has-gone-greener/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Thanks for all the Flash</title>
      <description><![CDATA[I feel a bit sorry for Flash sometimes. Adobe Flash was once the most innovative features of the internet. Suddenly video became cross-platform and the interactive web took off in a big way. You could play games on the web! How cool was that?

Now of course we have HTML5 and Apple crushing Flash into the ground. Checkout some of the statistics for Flash -

SWFObject, a neat way to embed Flash content into a website, has seen an interesting rate of decline and growth in the past year -

<img class="size-full wp-image-117 aligncenter" title="flashGrowthDecline" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/flashGrowthDecline.webp" alt="" width="600" height="326" />

In the top 10,000 sites on the net, there has been a decline in the users of swfobject.js, whilst in the top million sites, the growth continued until the middle of January 2011 and is now slipping southwards, albeit at a very slow rate.

The next chart, shows sites where we found embedded HTML code for Shockwave flash. It seems people have learnt very quickly that not everyone supports Flash. If we still detect this on a website, there's a good chance on an iPad or iPhone you'd see a blank box, hence the continual drop off of this technology -

<img class="size-full wp-image-118 aligncenter" title="shockwaveFlashEmbed" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/shockwaveFlashEmbed.webp" alt="" width="600" height="333" />

On the flip-side, the <strong>HTML5 DocType</strong> has been implemented on 100 of the top 10,000 websites in just over a month -

<img class="size-full wp-image-119 aligncenter" title="html5DocType" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/html5DocType.webp" alt="" width="600" height="337" />
Based on the swfobject.js usage trends, Flash still has a long way to go before it is eradicated from the web and maybe, just maybe, Adobe can turn Flash around and make it popular again, who knows?!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/05/09/thanks-for-all-the-flash/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/05/09/thanks-for-all-the-flash/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 9 May 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>PageRank Status Chrome Plugin</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Big thanks to Andrew at <a href="http://chromefans.org">ChromeFans.org</a> for adding BuiltWith to the tools listed on the excellent <a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/hbdkkfheckcdppiaiabobmennhijkknn">Page Rank Status</a> plugin for Google Chrome.
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-109 aligncenter alignnone" title="chromeFansScreenshot" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/chromeFansScreenshot.webp" alt="" width="414" height="516" /></p>

<p>The tool is really awesome for checking additional information about a website such as Page Rank and Alexa Rank. You can also download the <a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn">BuiltWith Chrome Extension</a> to work along side it!

</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/04/16/pagerank-status-chrome-plugin/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/04/16/pagerank-status-chrome-plugin/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New Trends Stats</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've updated our trends analysis to include some more pie charts. Instead of just showing you what the distribution is like within the top 10,000 sites, we now show it in the top 10,000, top 100,000 and top 1,000,000 sites. This shows some interesting differences, such as Joomla! being used more in the top 10k and Drupal being more popular in the top 100k and million.
<br/><br/>
<div style="text-align:center">
<img class="size-full wp-image-103 aligncenter" title="cms_three" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/cms_three.webp" alt="" width="600" height="590" /></div>

 

See the new charts at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> now.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/04/11/new-trends-stats/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/04/11/new-trends-stats/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Trends in the Chrome Store</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We've created a version of BuiltWith Trends for the Chrome Web Store. If you've got a Chrome enabled device and chances are you haven't as there's only one out and that is for testers only, but, if you do, this is for you!

<div style="text-align:center"><a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hleikeoncmpohnmdkkagcbppgdecoiak"><img class="size-full wp-image-95 aligncenter" title="Chrome Web Store BuiltWith Trends" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/chomeWebStore.webp" alt="" width="600" height="394" /></a></div>

<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hleikeoncmpohnmdkkagcbppgdecoiak">Download the BuiltWith Trends Chrome Webstore App</a> and add it to Google Chrome if you want. Or just visit <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> normally!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/03/17/trends-in-the-chrome-store/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/03/17/trends-in-the-chrome-store/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>JQuery Keynote</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Big thanks to John Resig, the creator of <a href="http://jquery.com">JQuery</a> for giving BuiltWith a mention in his keynote presentations. I think he has done it in more than one event but there's a great video from Boston Fall Keynote 2010, you can watch the video here <a href="http://events.jquery.org/2010/boston/video/video.php?talk=john-resig">http://events.jquery.org/2010/boston/video/video.php?talk=john-resig</a>.

John mentions BuiltWith and shows JQuery's success over the years as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/JQuery">seen on this graph</a>. JQuery's succes has beaten all other web technologies we track so well done to John and his team and the open source community as a whole.
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://events.jquery.org/2010/boston/video/video.php?talk=john-resig"><img class="size-full wp-image-90 aligncenter" title="jquerySpeechJohn" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/jquerySpeechJohn.webp" alt="" width="600" height="400" />
</a><strong>JQuery Keynote Presentation and BuiltWith Mention</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/03/02/jquery-keynote/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/03/02/jquery-keynote/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 2 Mar 2011 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Statistics 2011</title>
      <description><![CDATA[You may have noticed we extended our trends web coverage to include over 100 million domain names. We built a list of unique domain names, mostly .com, .net and .org's and retrieved a total of 130 million domains. After we removed the ones that were redirects to others the list came down to around 90 million unique sites, this is up from the 11 million we used to report on.

So we downloaded the HTML for all of them! That was a fun learning curve for us, we used <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/ec2">Amazon EC2</a> to help us out, without it we'd be waiting months for the results!

We then run some statistics on that and came up with this nice infographic -
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-82 aligncenter" title="info_graphic_stats" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/info_graphic_stats.webp" alt="" width="600" height="791" /><br/><a href="http://cdn-cf.builtwith.com/jan2011_webstats.webp">click to enlarge</a></p>

We've also done some redesigning and will be continuing to stream-line all of the BuiltWith sites. The <a href="http://optimizer.builtwith.com">website optimizer</a> has had a fresh lick of paint and so has <a href="http://trendspro.builtwith.com">Trends Pro</a>. We've removed all of the parts that no one used and focused on what you actually want. 

We've also achieved some good speed improvements on these sites. If you'd like to know what these sites have been (re)built with we used some awesome new technologies that really speeded up development, most important to this process was <a href="http://www.modernizr.com/">Modernizr</a>, <a href="http://960.gs/">960.gs</a>, <a href="http://jquery.com">JQuery</a> and <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/net/">.NET 4</a>.

We'll keep you updated on whats going on and if you have any new features you'd like to see let us know!]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/02/03/web-statistics-2011/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/02/03/web-statistics-2011/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Feb 2011 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The Top Three Internet Web Technologies</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ignoring all the web standards (meta descriptions etc..), here's the top 3 web technologies that are dominating the web  -
<br/><br/>
<strong>Number 3</strong>
<br/>
<strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-75" title="jquery" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/jquery.webp" alt="" width="350" height="94" /></strong>

JQuery has had an amazing two years, going from just over 4% of the top sites to an amazing 40%. JQuery is a javascript library that makes writing JavaScript much easier. You don't have to worry about cross-platform issues and there's lots and lots of libraries that extend the platform, making this the number one choice for web developers.

<a href="http://jquery.com">http://jquery.com</a> - <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/JQuery">JQuery Trends</a>
<br/><br/>
<strong>Number 2</strong>
<br/>
<strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-74" title="apache" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/apache.webp" alt="" width="350" height="99" /></strong>

Apache Web Server has been around for as long as I can remember using the web. Used by just under half of the top 10k sites on the internet Apache has matured to be a stable feature rich web server that is free (open source). It's market dominance is now under attack with other web servers such as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/nginx">NGINX</a> taking over.

<a href="http://httpd.apache.org">http://httpd.apache.org</a> -  <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/Apache">Apache Trends</a>

<strong>
</strong>
<br/><br/>
<strong>Number 1</strong>
<br/>
<strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-73" title="googleAnalytics" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/googleAnalytics.webp" alt="" width="350" height="78" /></strong>

Google Analytics is sitting almost at the 60% mark for the top 10k sites on the internet. This free analytics package is a must-have for anyone wanted to track their visitors. It doesn't really have any competition because its very difficult to offer a free product as good as this one.
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://google.com/analytics">http://google.com/analytics</a> - <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics Trends</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>
</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>
</strong></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/01/10/the-top-three-internet-web-technologies/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2011/01/10/the-top-three-internet-web-technologies/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Top Websites</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Hello Everyone! We added a new feature today that lets you see the top sites that are running each web technology we cover in a nice grid view -
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-70 aligncenter" title="Top Sites" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/topSitesUsing.webp" alt="" width="600" height="521" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Top view this, simply go to <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>, view a tech and click the link under Top Sites. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/topsites/Google-Analytics">Here's an example for Google Analytics</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/12/23/top-websites/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/12/23/top-websites/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Trends Highlights for June to September</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Hello, this is an email that went out a week ago, you can subscribe to the trends update email (very low frequency) on the Trends homepage at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/">http://trends.builtwith.com</a>.

We've picked some of the more interesting bits and have rounded them up below.

Remember you can always see the latest web trends for free at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">http://trends.builtwith.com</a>.

<br/><br/>

<strong>Twitter / TweetMeme Show Down</strong>

In August, <a href="http://blog.twitter.com/2010/08/pushing-our-tweet-button.html">Twitter announced the Tweet Button</a>, the defacto button up until that time had been <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/TweetMeme">TweetMeme's</a> very popular button.

It took two weeks for Twitter to get to the same market share that TweetMeme took a year to reach which is a telling signal for anyone competing with Twitter as a third party.
<div style="text-align: center;">Tweet Button vs. TweetMeme Top 10k
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/compare/Twitter-Button/TweetMeme"><img style="border: 0;" src="http://g33.org/builtwith/tweetmemeTwitter.webp" border="0" alt="Twitter vs. TweetMeme" /></a></div>
The Tweet Button rise in usage was very quick and looks to have started to cut into TweetMeme's share of the "Tweet This!" market with the TweetMeme button now in decline.

<br/><br/>

<strong>Google Buzz more a wimper</strong>

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Google-Buzz-Share">Google Buzz</a>'s "Share This" feature, that lets users share information about the website they are on via Buzz, has failed to gain any traction, with only about 300 of the top 1,000,000 sites having a Buzz button or follow link on their homepage. It's usage is actually increasing but at a very slow rate, with only a handful of sites implementing the technology each month. This evidence along with <a href="http://leoville.com/buzz-kill">Leo Laporte's recent problems with Google Buzz</a> lets us to believe this could
be another recent Google feature not gaining traction. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Open-Graph-Protocol">Facebook</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Twitter-Button">Twitter's</a> social implementation are doing very well in comparison.
<div style="text-align: center;">Google Buzz Usage Statistics
<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Google-Buzz-Share"><img style="border: 0;" src="http://g33.org/builtwith/googleBuzzKill.webp" border="0" alt="Google Buzz Kill" /></a></div>
Google are already top of nearly every other category on BuiltWith Trends (analytics, advertising, content delivery networks), they have a little way to go before reaching the top of social, maybe <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/blog/google/google-me-coming-this-fall/2458">Google Me</a> will be their breakthrough!

<br/><br/>

<strong>Getting old browsers to behave</strong>

Modern web browsers are supporting more and more cool features, making it easier for developers to build exciting websites, but what about all those older browsers that don't support this new functionality, how are they supposed
to work? Traditionally a developer would spend days, weeks, months writing hacks to get their website working in multiple browsers. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Conditional-Comments">Conditional Comments</a> are now in use on a third of the top ten thousand sites and a fifth of the top million, and new frameworks like <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Modernizr">modernizr</a> are being developed to make cross-browser compatibility easier and easier, it's easy to see why these technologies are taking off.
<div style="text-align: center;">Modernizr Usage Statistics

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Modernizr"><img style="border: 0;" src="http://g33.org/builtwith/modernizrGrowth.webp" border="0" alt="Modernizr Growth" /></a>

</div>
<br/><br/>

<strong>Chartbeat an analytics player</strong>

Since the start of August, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Chartbeat">Chartbeat</a>, an analytics provider, has really started taking off. It fills the gap that <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Google-Analytics">Google Analytics</a> (the biggest analytics player on the internet) left in its product by not providing a "real-time" aspect to analytics reporting. Will the growth continue into the future and will Google improve its analytics product to complete with Chartbeat?
<div style="text-align: center;">Chartbeat Usage Statistics

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Chartbeat"><img style="border: 0;" src="http://g33.org/builtwith/chartbeat.webp" border="0" alt="Chartbeat" /></a>

</div>
<br/><br/>

<strong>Goodbye 8 bit</strong>

8 bit is sooooooo 1975! When we started tracking trends over two years ago <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/encoding/ISO-IEC-8859">ISO/IEC 8859</a> encoding, an 8 bit set of encoding series, was in use by nearly half of websites on the internet, it's now in use on less than a third.
The encoding group looking after ISO/IEC 8859 ceased operating in 2004 in favour of concentrating on universal character sets such as <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/encoding/UTF-8">UTF-8</a> and <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/encoding/UTF-16-UCS-2">UTF-16</a>. UTF-8 has now skyrocketed and is well on the way to being the defacto standard for the internet.
<div style="text-align: center;">ISO/IEC 8859 Slippery Slope

<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/encoding/ISO-IEC-8859"><img style="border: 0;" src="http://g33.org/builtwith/iso.webp" border="0" alt="ISO/IEC Slippery Slope" /></a>

</div>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/10/08/web-trends-highlights-for-june-to-september/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/10/08/web-trends-highlights-for-june-to-september/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Apple Extensions Gallery</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Thanks Apple for adding us to the <a href="http://extensions.apple.com/#developer">Safari Extensions Gallery</a>! We’ve got pride of place within the “developer” section of the website.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">If you are a Safari user checkout the <a href="http://blog.builtwith.com/index.php/2010/06/08/builtwith-safari-extension/?">BuiltWith Safari Extension</a> a non-intrusive quick lookup tool for websites to get a BuiltWith profile straight away.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-238 aligncenter" title="AppleDev" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/AppleDev.webp" alt="" width="600" height="324" /></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">More updates coming soon!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/08/12/apple-extensions-gallery/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/08/12/apple-extensions-gallery/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Apps We Like</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<table width="100%"> 
<tr> 
<td> 
<p><strong><a href="http://newsberry.com" target="_blank">Newsberry</a></strong><br/><br/>We’re not entirely sold on this one yet but it is cheaper than all the competitors and it does the job. The process of creating a email from an advanced template<br /> 
wasn’t as easy as it could have been. If you want to send email newsletters give Newsberry a try though, once over that mole hill it was plain sailing.</p> 
</td> 
<td width="320" style="text-align:right"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/newsberry.webp" alt="" title="newsberry" width="300" height="236" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" /></td> 
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<p><strong><a href="http://postmarkapp.com" target="_blank">Postmark</a></strong><br/><br/>Used for delivering emails from web applications. This is from the same company as Newsberry.<br /> 
It is really handy if you don’t trust your mail server and want some feedback on email delivery and<br /> 
spam reports. They also claim to do ISP throttling to help prevent emails being sent to spam,<br /> 
and once again, the pricing is competitive.</p> 
</td> 
<td width="320" style="text-align:right"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/postmark.webp" alt="" title="postmark" width="300" height="236" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" /></td> 
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<td> 
<p><strong><a href="http://flickr.com" target="_blank">Flickr</a></strong><br/><br/>A great place to store pictures and a great community. I pay for a pro account on here so I can<br /> 
have access to all my pictures and store as many as I want!
</p> 
</td> 
<td width="320" style="text-align:right"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/flickr.webp" alt="" title="flickr" width="300" height="236" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" /></td> 
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<td> 
<p><strong><a href="http://wordpress.org" target="_blank">WordPress</a></strong><br/><br/>I couldn’t mention top web applications without mentioning the one I’m using to write this blog post.<br /> 
WordPress is an awesome bit of software!</p> 
</td> 
<td width="320" style="text-align:right"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/wordpress.webp" alt="" title="wordpress" width="300" height="236" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" /></td> 
<tr> 
<td> 
<p><strong><a href="http://optimizer.builtwith.com" target="_blank">Website Optimizer</a></strong><br/><br/>No list is complete without one of our own products! The BuiltWith Website Optimizer gives daily updates<br /> 
on our website optimization process, we also use it for little side projects to make sure we’re doing them right, like <a href="http://retailwith.com">retailwith.com</a>.</p> 
</td> 
<td width="320" style="text-align:right"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/optimizer.webp" alt="" title="website optimizer" width="300" height="236" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" /></td> 
</table>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/08/02/web-apps-we-like/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/08/02/web-apps-we-like/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 2 Aug 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New Trends Homepage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">We’ve updated the layout of the BuiltWith Trends homepage a little bit, to make it a bit more interactive and relevant. The homepage now shows the changes in the top 10,000 sites and also the top million sites.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">The top two technologies for the week are also featured.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-231 aligncenter" title="newTrendsLayout" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/newTrendsLayout.webp" alt="" width="600" height="401" /></p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"> 
<p style="text-align: left;">We hope you like the changes, check them out for yourself at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">http://trends.builtwith.com</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/07/21/new-trends-homepage-2/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/07/21/new-trends-homepage-2/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Mozilla Automated Website Screen Grabber</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We have a requirement to do some screen grabbing and whilst there’s plenty of solutions for manual screen grabs there’s not much in the way of availability for automated screen grabs, as in, you feed an application a list of websites you want to get screenshots of and walk away from the computer.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-217 aligncenter" title="screenGrab" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/screenGrab.webp" alt="" width="600" height="445" /><br /> 
<strong>ScreenGrabber in Action</strong></p> 
<p>Most of the examples that do exist are Internet Explorer based solutions. We’d rather not use Internet Explorer as the automated system might come across a website that exploits vulnerabilities in IE, so we wanted to use Firefox/Mozilla or a Chrome based solution. There are plenty of screenshot widgets for Firefox which is a great place to start.</p> 
<p>So to give something back to the community we’re offering up some code we use in-house for a new project we are working on and we believe it may be the only XUL based automated screen grabber available at the moment.</p> 
<p><strong>Issues we had to Overcome to create an Automated Screen Grabber</strong></p> 
<p>1. <strong>Browser vulnerabilitie</strong>s – we didn’t want to use an Internet Explorer based solution so we opted for a Mozilla based solution using XULRunner.</p> 
<p>2. <strong>Prompts</strong> – alert boxes, confirm boxes all sorts of modal dialogs can stop the automated process in its tracks and require a user to push a button. Using XULRunner and a modified version of Selenium’s promptService.js we managed to overcome this problem.</p> 
<p>3. <strong>Flash</strong> – Typically flash will appear as a white box when the screenshot render happens if it’s “wmode” is not set to “transparent” so we actively change this when the page loads.</p> 
<p>Flash does not render unless there’s an active window running, which is  annoying especially it you run this on a remote desktop session (if you close the RDP window flash will not render on the screenshot grabber). To get around this is not too difficult and is explained later.</p> 
<p>4. <strong>Events not Firing</strong> – Waiting for the page load to complete is not always accurate, we’ve got around this by waiting a maximum amount of time for a page to load and then just skipping to the next entry if no page load event fires.</p> 
<p><strong>Overcoming Flash not Rendering</strong></p> 
<p>Flash requires a “screen” to render, if there’s no active session, such as disconnected remote desktop session, Flash will appear as white boxes in your screenshots. To get around this install VNC Server and VNC Viewer, connect to a remote desktop session on your server and then open VNC Viewer to the local machine and run the application in the VNC Viewer window. The VNC Viewer application will keep alive when you disconnect the RDP session and continue to render Flash.</p> 
<p><strong>How to Install and Licence Details</strong></p> 
<p>The code for this application is far from perfect, it is basically built from a trial and error process so don’t expect the source code to be amazingly formatted and documented. You will need to do the following to get the application to work -</p> 
<p>1. Install <a href="http://getfirefox.com">Firefox</a> (not sure if you actually need to do this but we do it anyway to Install Flash for Firefox)<br /> 
2. Install <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/">Flash</a> for Firefox (or not if you don’t want Flash to render)<br /> 
3. Install <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xulrunner">XULRunner</a><br /> 
4. Register XULRunner with – <em>xulrunner -register-global</em><br /> 
5. Create a directory at <strong>c:\imgout \<br /> 
<span style="font-weight: normal;">6. Create a list of domains you want to screengrab, seperate them each with a new line and save to c:\domains.txt, for example-</p> 
<p><em>google.com<br /> 
altavista.com<br /> 
mcdonalds.com</em></p> 
<p>7.  Run <em>xulrunner application.ini -file c:\domains.txt<br /> 
<span style="font-style: normal;">8. Watch as c:\imgout\ starts filling up with PNG’s.</span></em></span></strong></p> 
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><em><span style="font-style: normal;">Note this guide is for Windows, however the code should be cross-platform with a bit of modification to file paths in the mybrowser.js file in the package.</span></em></span></strong></p> 
<p><em><span style="font-style: normal;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ScreenGrabber-1.0.zip"><strong>Download ScreenGrabber-1.0.zip 10KB</strong></a></span></em></p> 
<p>This is released under <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache 2.0 License</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/07/02/mozilla-automated-website-screen-grabber/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/07/02/mozilla-automated-website-screen-grabber/</link>
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      <title>BuiltWith Safari Extension</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">The Safari BuiltWith Extension lets you see what a page is BuiltWith by right clicking and selecting "BuiltWith Analysis" from the context menu.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a href="http://blog.builtwith.com/BuiltWith.safariextz">Download the Safari Extension Here</a></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/apple.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-63 aligncenter" title="apple" alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/apple.webp" width="528" height="472" /></a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/06/08/builtwith-safari-extension/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/06/08/builtwith-safari-extension/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Chrome Web Extension Homepage</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">I just noticed we are on the homepage for <a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/featured/web_dev">Chrome Featured Web Developer Extensions</a>! Thanks Google.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-210 aligncenter" title="chromextensionsHomepage" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/chromextensionsHomepage.webp" alt="" width="600" height="486" /></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">Thanks Google! If you have not tried <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome">Chrome</a> we recommend you give it a go, it is much faster and easier to use than many of the alternatives and you can use the <a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn">BuiltWith Chrome Extension</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/05/16/chrome-web-extension-homepage/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/05/16/chrome-web-extension-homepage/</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Trend Highlights for April/May</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are going to provide a little bit more depth of knowledge to trends updates going forward. This is the first such entry.</p> 
<p>You can view all the trends information at <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>.</p> 
<h3><strong>Facebook Social Functions Hits the Web Running</strong></h3> 
<p><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/Open-Graph-Protocol">Open Graph Protocol</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/widgets/Facebook-Like">Facebook Like</a>, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Facebook-for-Websites">Facebook for Websites</a> and the use of the <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Facebook-SDK">Facebook SDK</a> have all jumped considerably in the last few weeks since launching.</p> 
<p>The new Facebook Like button, which allows a user to Like a webpage and show this on their Facebook wall dominates the new social sharing Buzz functionality recently made available by Google.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"> 
<img class="size-full wp-image-201 aligncenter" title="facebookLikeVsGoogleBuzz" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/facebookLikeVsGoogleBuzz.webp" alt="" width="661" height="308" /><strong><br /> 
Google Buzz Share vs Facebook Like Since 15th April 2010</strong></p> 
<h3><strong>JQuery is Unstoppable</strong></h3> 
<p style="text-align: left;">After a top million site update at the start of April, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/JQuery">JQuery usage</a> saw a slight dip but has since continued its upward trend to break the 30% of the top 10,000 barrier. Will we ever see the day that JQuery levels out or will its growth continue forever? Microsoft’s recent release of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 use JQuery by default, so it appears JQuery will continue to grow in usage for some time to come, with no real competitors making any ground against it.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-202 aligncenter" title="jqueryGrowth2010" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/jqueryGrowth2010.webp" alt="" width="590" height="308" /><strong><br /> 
JQuery Growth for 2010</strong></p> 
<h3><strong>From Russia with nginx</strong></h3> 
<p>Developed by a single person, Igor Sysoev, nginx is a popular web server. The success behind nginx is its lightweight and scalable design, making it very efficient for servers that run under heavy load. <a href="http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/02/23/nginx-the-little-russian-web-server-taking-on-the-giants/">Pingdom has a great article about nginx</a>. See <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/Web-Server/nginx">nginx statistics</a>.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-203 aligncenter" title="nginxGrowth" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/nginxGrowth.webp" alt="" width="520" height="306" /><strong><br /> 
nginx growth since 2008</strong></p> 
<h3><strong>Internet Explorer Compatibility Arc</strong></h3> 
<p>It appears at first glance that the amount of sites having to use Internet Explorer 7 emulation, to allow Internet Explorer 8 and above browsers render sites correctly is starting to drop, however recent entries show it is still on the increase, lets hope that Microsoft finally give us a browser that we don’t have to use all these custom tags to provide a good end user experience. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/docinfo/X-UA-Compatible">X-UA-Compatible Statistics</a>.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-204 aligncenter" title="xuaArc" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/xuaArc.webp" alt="" width="542" height="322" /><strong><br /> 
X-UA-Compatible Compatible Usage</strong></p> 
<h3><strong>Predictions for June/July</strong></h3> 
<p>Continued growth for JQuery, nginx and a potential increased momentum for Facebook social features, with a potential drop in all other widget usages as website owners decide how many social plugins they should have on their website.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/05/08/web-trend-highlights-for-aprilmay/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2010/05/08/web-trend-highlights-for-aprilmay/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 8 May 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Google Chrome Extension</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Please send us feedback at support at builtwith.com.

The extension can be <a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/dapjbgnjinbpoindlpdmhochffioedbn">downloaded at Google Chrome Extensions Gallery</a>.]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/12/22/builtwith-google-chrome-extension/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/12/22/builtwith-google-chrome-extension/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Download Website Lists</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<strong>UPDATE 2015: </strong>We no longer sale one-off lists although all subscriptions are cancellable at any time. <strong><a href="http://builtwith.com/plans">View Plans</a></strong>.

A new feature of the BuiltWith Trends application is to allow you to download lists of websites using a particular technology.

We have a database of almost five million of the top websites on the internet from which we draw this information and our archive is getting bigger and bigger.
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/websiteLists.webp"><img class="size-full wp-image-170 aligncenter" title="websiteLists" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/websiteLists.webp" alt="websiteLists" width="600" height="634" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Not only can you get the address of the website but we also provide contact information such as postal address, email address and phone number.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Get started now, Visit <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a>, find the technology you want to know about and click ‘Download List’.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/12/12/download-website-lists/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/12/12/download-website-lists/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Google’s Web Dominance In Advertising, Analytics, Video and Search Engine Registration</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone, this blog entry is from a report we’ve done looking at Google and how they appear to control most of the web infrastructure! Websites that don’t have some link or usage of Google are few and far between. Checkout the report below or <a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Google-Web-Dominance.pdf">download this report as a PDF</a>.</p> 
<h2>Introduction</h2> 
<p>Google is the most visited website on the internet, with an estimated 150 million visitors a month to its predominant business, search.</p> 
<p>However, Google is not just about search, they run Google Analytics, Google Adsense, Google Adwords, Blogger.com to name just a few of the additional services they provide.</p> 
<p>This report which relies on information from BuiltWith Web Trends details how Google is dominant in many web technology areas.<strong> </strong></p> 
<h2>Advertising</h2> 
<p>Online advertising provides a revenue stream for website owners and a promotion and marketing channel for advertisers. Most advertisers provide two channels, one for their advertising partners and one for web site owners.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-124 aligncenter" title="Advertising Trends" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/advertisingTrends.webp" alt="Advertising Trends" width="592" height="395" /></p> 
<h3>DoubleClick</h3> 
<p>Founded in 1996, DoubleClick is one of the largest ad-serving websites in the world. Providing early day banner advertising technology it continues to sell advertising technology via its DART products. The business was sold to Google in 2007.</p> 
<h3>Google Adsense</h3> 
<p>Google Adsense provides contextual advertising by downloading a copy of the page the advertising code has been embedded into and then showing advertising in relation to the content of the page. Adsense was created from a technology called WordNet utilized by a company called Quigo, which was purchased by Google in April 2003 for $102 million.</p> 
<h3>Competitors</h3> 
<p>Tracking advertising technologies is more complicated than other technologies due to the techniques advertisers use to display advertising. Some niche advertisers actually purchase advertising off bigger partners whilst other advertisers such as Commission Junction use random domain names for affiliate links.</p> 
<h4>Atlas</h4> 
<p>Atlas is a Microsoft owned advertising solution which have less than half of Google and DoubleClick share of the sites profiled by BuiltWith Trends.</p> 
<h3>Conclusion</h3> 
<p>With Google controlling both Adsense and DoubleClick it appears Google is the biggest advertiser on the web.<strong> </strong></p> 
<h2>Analytics</h2> 
<p>Analytics, or web analytics is gathered by measuring internet data either directly or indirectly. 3<sup>rd</sup> Party analytics typically work by creating a javascript tag to perform certain functions such as creating a cookie (that allows return visitor tracking, bounce tracking) and testing browser functionality (version, screensize) as well as this the request provides the tracking code with information regarding the location of the visitor. All of this information is aggregated and compiled into the analytical information made available to the user.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-125 aligncenter" title="Analytics Trends" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/analyticsTrends.webp" alt="Analytics Trends" width="600" height="396" /></p> 
<h3>Google Analytics</h3> 
<p>Fully introduced in August 2006, this free service provides a hugely complete tracking service for website owners, eclipsing any paid-for web analytic tools on the web and therefore becoming the most implemented analytical tool on the web as well as being one of the single largest 3<sup>rd</sup> party technology implementation on any website.</p> 
<p>Google Analytics is implemented on more than half of the web sites that BuiltWith Trends tracks and has been showing a steady but slow rise in usage since November 2008.</p> 
<h3>Competitors</h3> 
<h4>Quantcast</h4> 
<p>Quantcast Tracking differs from Google Analytics in that it offers public visitor tracking information for websites as well as providing sophisticated information regarding audience-based profiles.</p> 
<h4>Omniture</h4> 
<p>Omniture is a public company with over 1000 employees, they target larger audience and large company websites via their large array of web technology product offerings.</p> 
<h3>Conclusion</h3> 
<p>Google is likely to stay ahead of its competitors due to its product offering being free, sophisticated and reliable.</p> 
<h2>Media</h2> 
<p>Media includes any element of a site that has an audio/visual theme. Although video media has been available on the internet for a while (typically via Windows Media Player and RealPlayer), embedded media was not as popular until Adobe Flash provided a cross-browser friendly method of embedding media into a webpage.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-127 aligncenter" title="videoMediaTrends" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/videoMediaTrends.webp" alt="videoMediaTrends" width="610" height="400" /></p> 
<h3>YouTube</h3> 
<p>YouTube is the most embedded media type as reported by BuiltWith Trends. Founded in 2005 the video uploading website provided the ability for its users to embed media into a users webpage.  Google acquired YouTube, after having limited success with their offering of Google Video, for $1.65 billion in November 2006.</p> 
<h3>Competitors</h3> 
<h4>Brightcove</h4> 
<p>Brightcove is a company created in 2004 that provides Reuters syndication and has multiple partnerships with content creators. The platform bills itself as a leading online video platform that provides professional paid accounts for video production.</p> 
<h4>Vimeo</h4> 
<p>Vimeo is a large social video site with over 1 million members, also founded in 2004 it was one of the first websites to provide high definition playback.</p> 
<h3>Conclusion</h3> 
<p>YouTube embedded video content is one of the most popular embeddable video media mostly due to YouTube.com incredible popularity and reliability.</p> 
<h2>Search Engine Registration</h2> 
<p>The big three search engines, Google, Yahoo and Bling/Live provide methods in which a website can register itself with the search engine and provide a sitemap and control aspects of the websites details on the search engine.</p> 
<p>To verify website ownership the search engines provide meta code or file upload verification functionality. BuiltWith can track websites that use meta code verification.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-126 aligncenter" title="searchEngineTrends" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/searchEngineTrends.webp" alt="searchEngineTrends" width="614" height="396" /></p> 
<h3>Google Webmaster</h3> 
<p>Google Webmaster tools was one of the first webmaster registration tools available. A quarter of all sites are identified as being registered with Google Webmaster Tools. As meta verification may only identify half of the sites registered with Google Webmaster, up to 50% of websites could be registered with Google.</p> 
<h3>Competitors</h3> 
<h4>Yahoo! Site Explorer</h4> 
<p>Yahoo! Site Explorer is Yahoo’s service that provides sitemap registration and URL removal requests.</p> 
<h4>Bling Webmaster</h4> 
<p>MSN / Bling Webmaster Center is a similar service for Bling Search Engines.</p> 
<h2>Conclusion</h2> 
<p>Google is extremely dominant in many areas of web technology, using its search dominance and massive global audience to promote its other products. It has gained most of these positions through acquisitions and superior product offering, in some cases offering better products for free over its charging customers.</p> 
<p>For more information and trends visit <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/">http://trends.builtwith.com</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/06/19/googles-web-dominance-in-advertising-analytics-video-and-search-engine-registration/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/06/19/googles-web-dominance-in-advertising-analytics-video-and-search-engine-registration/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New Website Optimizer Launched</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>BuiltWith.com and the website optimizer have been relaunched.</p> 
<p><strong>New and Better Website Optimizer</strong></p> 
<p>The new <a href="http://optimizer.builtwith.com">website optimizer</a> contains many new features which include better domain SEO analysis, SEO phrase monitoring, competitor SEO monitoring, technology recommendations, technology trends, page standards, network monitoring, third party ranking, social network tracking and income calculators. <a href="http://optimizer.builtwith.com/tour.aspx">Take the Tour</a> to learn about all these new features.</p> 
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Note for Migrated Users</strong></span></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">Your account has been migrated to a new system, if you would prefer to use the old optimizer it can still be accessed at  <a href="http://builtwith.opbay.com">http://builtwith.opbay.com</a>.Pro users can carry on their subscriptions and recieve the premium package on the new website optimizer.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;"> 
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>BuiltWith.com Redesign</strong></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">To bring all of the website designs under one roof the BuiltWith website has been re-skinned to match the website optimizer. <a href="http://builtwith.com/?business.com">Take a look for yourself</a>.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"> 
<img class="size-full wp-image-121 aligncenter" title="bwnewscreenshot" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/bwnewscreenshot.webp" alt="bwnewscreenshot" width="600" height="612" /></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/05/02/new-website-optimizer-launched/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/05/02/new-website-optimizer-launched/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 2 May 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Web Technology Trends</title>
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<td valign="top">When BuiltWith.com launched two years ago, many of the requests for how the website could be improved was to include more information about the statistics about the technologies that the profiler found. Well after a couple of months of publically testing the system, <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Trends</a> finally launches.</p> 
<p>The technology trends is a natural progression for BuiltWith, having looked up millions of domains (3 million and counting) and gathering a huge list of web technologies, the trends app provides a unique insight into the most popular technologies in use on the web.</p> 
<p>The “<a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/whatsHot.aspx">what’s hot</a>” page provides insight into some of the most popular technologies from recent crawls and since crawls began last December. <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/whatsHot.aspx" target="_blank"></a>The crawl updates every 10 days or so. The insight that the web app provides helps to show where the trends for certain technologies are going as well as allowing people to discover new up coming technologies which they could consider using themselves.</p> 
<p>Here’s a few good landing pages -</p> 
<ul> 
<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/?tag=widgets">Top Widget Distribution</a></li> 
<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/?tech=cb066b58-4cd1-4dc6-9b59-be7387f5a464">Microsoft IIS 7 Uptake</a></li> 
<li><a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/?tech=af270abc-40df-4071-bd26-1e9689e9dbb9">Google Analytics Usage</a></li> 
</ul> 
<p>As trends in technology develop expect to see commentary right here on the blog.
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<div style="text-align:center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-104" title="builtwithtrends" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/builtwithtrends.webp" alt="builtwithtrends" width="421" height="723" /></div>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/02/23/web-technology-trends/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2009/02/23/web-technology-trends/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>13 Must Have Apps on your Dev PC</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>I recently rebuilt a computer in the office and always install a set of applications right after all the drivers are installed that I know I will use. I’ve listed them here, there might be some gems that you are missing out on.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.7-zip.org/">7z</a> – 7-Zip Archiving<br /> 
</strong>All your file zipping and unzipping needs. Supports loads of formats including 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, RAR, CAB, ISO, ARJ, LZH, CHM, MSI, WIM, Z, CPIO, RPM, DEB</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://pingpong-abc.sourceforge.net/download.php">(Yet) Another Bittorrent Client</a> – BitTorrent Client<br /> 
</strong>A simple to use bit torrent client for all of your ISO downloading needs. Keep it legal kids!</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.google.com/chrome">Google Chrome</a> – Web Browser</strong><br /> 
Googles browser is a fantastic browser to use if you just want to access the web efficently and quickly.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://filezilla-project.org/download.php">FileZilla</a> – FTP Client </strong><br /> 
FileZilla is a great opensource FTP program that also also supports ssh connections, there’s even a server if you need one!</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-65 aligncenter" title="13 Must Have Apps Screenshot" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/13musthaveapps.webp" alt="" width="500" height="312" /><strong><br /> 
Running them all at once is not a requirement</strong></p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"> 
<p><strong><a href="http://getfirefox.com">Firefox</a> – Web Browser</strong><br /> 
Must have browser for development purposes. <a href="http://getfirebug.com">Firebug</a> is a must have extension and so is the <a href="http://blog.builtwith.com/index.php/2008/07/05/builtwith-firefox-extension/">BuiltWith Firefox Extension</a>.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.launchy.net/">Launchy</a> – Quick Application Access</strong><br /> 
If you want to remain productive, don’t install Vista, install Launchy – A quick access bar for all your applications.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/codecs_and_filters/real_alternative.cfm">Real Alternative</a> – Real Player Alternative</strong><br /> 
Very handy for listening to the <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer">BBC iPlayer</a>. Real’s version of the software was labelled as BadWare by <a href="http://stopbadware.org">StopBadware.org</a>.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.apple.com/safari/">Safari + Quicktime</a> – Browser and Quicktime</strong><br /> 
Safari for testing purposes and quicktime for videos!</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm">MagicDisc</a> – ISO Mounting</strong><br /> 
Mount ISO files as if they were DVD drives. Very handy for installing software.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/">Unlocker</a> – File Unlocking</strong><br /> 
Ever get the message – “Cannot delete file it is being used by another person or program”. This program ends those days.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/">VLC</a> – Multi Purpose Media Player</strong><br /> 
Play pretty much any media file without any issues in VLC.</p> 
<p><strong><a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=75078">Zune</a> – Windows Desktop Theme</strong><br /> 
Make Windows XP look a bit more like Vista and pretend its not still 2001.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/09/24/13-must-have-apps-on-your-dev-pc/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/09/24/13-must-have-apps-on-your-dev-pc/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Tools to Improve Website Response Time</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Website speed is a key to a successful website, no one likes a website that is slow, peoples interest drops by the microsecond the longer they have to watch the browsers loading animation spin around.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://builtwith.com">BuiltWith.com</a> response time for pre-cached sites was taking around 2 seconds to load the page, double that and add some for sites that were not cached. Non-cached sites are out of BuiltWith’s hands as we rely on the response time of the site being queried to come back with data.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">However the 2 seconds and sometimes over 4 seconds wait for a pre-cached page was unacceptable.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">BuiltWith used the services from <a href="http://pingdom.com">pingdom.com</a> to monitor response times for cached pages at builtwith.com over a one month period. The results for the previous few days are shown below -</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/responsetimeimprovementforbuiltwith.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60 aligncenter" title="responsetimeimprovementforbuiltwith" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/responsetimeimprovementforbuiltwith.gif" alt="" width="500" height="227" /></a></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">As you can see from the chart above, a drop in response time is shown from an average of 3000ms to 1000ms is shown between 10/09 and 11/09.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">BuiltWith is written is ASP.NET (<a href="http://builtwith.com?builtwith.com">see here</a>) using the <a href="www.red-gate.com/Products/ants_profiler/index.htm">Red Gate Ants Profiler 4</a> code profiling tool we were able to identify the speed bumps in the code and remove them or optimize the code.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-61" title="antsprofiler4" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/antsprofiler4.webp" alt="" width="500" height="305" /></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">These two tools, Pingdom and Ants Profiler proved crucial to our analysis and fixing of response time issues on BuiltWith.com. Pro Users of the <a href="http://optimizer.builtwith.com">BuiltWith Website Optimizer</a> are also provided with response analysis tools which track a history of website responses, one of the many features of the Pro service.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://optimizer.builtwith.com"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-62" style="border: 0pt none;" title="websiteresponsetool" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/websiteresponsetool.webp" alt="" width="409" height="321" /></a></p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/09/12/tools-to-improve-website-response-time/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/09/12/tools-to-improve-website-response-time/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Firefox Extension</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Mozilla <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">Firefox</b>™ users now have the benefit of having BuiltWith built into the <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">Firefox</b> statusbar. It provides quick lookups for the current page you are on as well as the option to search for any site with the navigation bar at the top of the popup.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">Double-clicking on the icon will bring up the technology profiler box that will scan the site you are on and return the technologies it is using -</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><a onclick="javascript:InstallTrigger.startSoftwareUpdate('http://builtwith.com/BuiltWithFireFox.asmx?NAME=BuiltWith Firefox Extension&XPI=Firefox/BuiltWithFirefoxExtension.xpi');return false;" href="#"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-54 aligncenter" title="Screenshot" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/screenshor.webp" border="0" alt="" width="347" height="392" /></a></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8013"><b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">Firefox</b> users can install the Extension Here</a></strong>.</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://mac.softpedia.com/images/spyward/softpedia_clean_award_f.gif" alt="" width="170" height="116" /><br /> 
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Internet-Utilities/BuiltWith.shtml">Review by Softpedia</a></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Note:</strong> You will have to authorise builtwith.com to allow us to install the extension, you may notice a yellow bar appear when you click the above link at the top of your screen. Simply add builtwith.com to your whitelist and re-click the link.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">We value your feedback on the Builtwith <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">Firefox</b> Extension, add a comment if you find a problem or want it to do something else. Thanks!</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">Japanese Visitors -</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">またBuiltWith <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">Firefox</b> Extensionによって表示される情報には関連するサービスやプロダクトへのリンクも含まれており、なかなか活用のしがいがある作りになっている。 Web管理者はBuiltWith.comやBuiltWith <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">Firefox</b> Extensionを一度調査してみるといいだろう。Source: <a href="http://journal.mycom.co.jp/news/2008/07/07/043/index.html" rel="nofollow">MyCom.co.jp</a></p> 
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      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/07/05/builtwith-firefox-extension/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/07/05/builtwith-firefox-extension/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 5 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Complete My Profile</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>No matter how hard we try there’s always going to be a technology being used on a website that we have not already indexed, this is particularly true for foreign langauge services.</p> 
<p>To try and close this net we’ve introduced a new feature to the BuiltWith profile page called <strong>‘Complete My Profile’</strong>. You will see it on every page where unidentified information exists -</p> 
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-50 aligncenter" title="completemyprofile" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/completemyprofile.webp" alt="" /></p> 
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>How to Fill out the Entries</strong></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">* Select a type from the drop down list.</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">* Enter the name of the library, in the above example <strong>Yahoo YUI Utilities 2.4.1</strong> would be a good name</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">* Enter a URL for the source of the information, for the above example <strong><span class="a">http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/ </span></strong><span class="a">for above</span></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">* Enter a description for the source, such as “<strong>Provides wrapper of functions from the Yahoo Library</strong>“</p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">An example form is below for the Google Analytics include -</p> 
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-51 aligncenter" title="exampleentry" src="/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/exampleentry.gif" alt="" width="400" height="170" /></p> 
<p style="text-align: left;">From this information we will be able to improve the BuiltWith system for everyone!</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/06/24/complete-my-profile/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2008/06/24/complete-my-profile/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>BuiltWith Bookmarklet</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p align="center"> <a href="javascript:void(location.href='http://builtwith.com?'+location.href)" onmouseover="window.status='';return true" onclick="return false">BuiltWith</a></p> 
<p align="left">Drag (not click) the above hyperlink into your browsers bookmark bar (normally below where you put the URL) and whenever you come across a site you want to run through builtwith.com, simply click it!</p> 
<p align="left">Too easy! <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet">Learn more about Bookmarklets at wikipedia</a>.</p>]]></description>
      <author>gary@builtwith.com (gary)</author>
      <guid>https://blog.builtwith.com/2007/11/05/builtwith-bookmarklet/</guid>
      <link>https://blog.builtwith.com/2007/11/05/builtwith-bookmarklet/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 5 Nov 2007 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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