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Tricus.de - a new german search engine

         

leomax

3:44 pm on Nov 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yeah it's true that google might be one of the biggest german search engine. but beside google and all the other gookiddies there are several smaller engines. e.g. [tricus.de....] tricus developed the first german search engine in 1996. for german meta searches it's difficult to find only german searches. so big meta searches like [metager.de...] or [metaspinner.de...] uses the index of tricus.de.

-> heini: fireball is not dying. they had some difficulties in the past, but they are now back on the screen.

[edited by: heini at 4:04 pm (utc) on Nov. 4, 2002]
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heini

4:09 pm on Nov 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Leomax - welcome to the board!

Thanks for bringing up Tricus.de - been seing the announcements for a couple of days now.

It's indeed a good start to be one of the default engines on Metager. It's amazing how much traffic this old meta engine still drives. It's a good meta engine, no doubt, but the appearance is so way off the standard interfaces I keep wondering who the target group is.

So Tricus. de: Tricus has built quite a few small engines over the years, why a new one? Where are you going with it?

pagelion

5:02 pm on Nov 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yes, a little new searchengine...

Could it be, that your posting only is a kind of selfpromotion?

;-))

heini

5:06 pm on Nov 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hello pagelion, welcome to WebmasterWorld

Be assured we know who's who. Tricus.de is indeed a small player so far, but it has had a promising start. Let's see what comes out of it.

leomax

8:45 am on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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-> pagelion:
i work at tricus, that's right. but i do not need to promote tricus... we are well known in germany.. believe me...

-> heini:
i wonder, too:-) metager is still the top meta-search in germany. but sice they changed the startpage (after 82 years..hehe) the number of searches per day decreases.

angiolo

9:05 am on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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At this time, in Italy, it doesn't work...

pagelion

9:40 am on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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--> leomax
... we are well known in germany..
oh, are you? may be I forgot something, e.g. a very important SE in Germany...

:-)

Do you have some figures? Pageimpressions, pageviews or anything like that? I am curios about these, because there are many small SEs in Germany like Acoon, Abacho, Tigersuche, Rex and so on, which are not really important to know.
Could be, that I should have Tricus in view ... the new engine besides from Google!

heini

10:03 am on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Comparing traffic figures between any small player and Google is obviously an idle task, pagelion. More rewarding and interesting for the group here would probably be to know what concept is behind a search engine.

Tricus.de offers a free inclusion with a system similar to AV (graphic code). But we also saw some free spidering activities from Tricus. So what's the policy with spidering?
Would you recommend to submit or does tricus pick up sites from ODP or other directories?

What about the Qualigo connection - for the new dutch divison tricus provides the backfill. Will this cooperation be extended to german or other Qualigo sites?

pagelion

11:19 am on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Sorry, no, I donīt care about these things, because I donīt have that much time to spend on research for SEs which arenīt relevant for traffic.

Usually a website that has good and many links from others appears sometime in indexes of SEs. Even Inktomi still picks up pages for free.
When I am interested in advertising with eSpotting, Overture, Qualigo, I am of course curios about the partners where my paid listings would occur. Thatīs the moment I want to know: what the hell is "Tricus"? Also thinkable is that I notice traffic from this SE in my logfiles.

BTW: I am not interested in comparing figures about traffic between Google and the rest, indeed, that is not important due to the bigness of Google. I only want to know whether itīs worth it to spend time on research for Tricus. (E.g. I donīt look anymore on Altavista, itīs too strange what results you can get.)

leomax

12:53 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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sorry guys,
as u know i sometimes have to work between two threads.:-) so maybe i hope i can help you both.

@pagelion: we have over 1 million german searches a day. most of them are from the meta searches, as you could imagine. we sent 20 reults per query to the meta searches. that might be intresting. so they get 2 pages in one resultset. the pageimpressions of tricus are not that intresting at the moment. we have no statisics for the netherlands so far, but we think we will get a big positive surprise at the end of the month.

@heini: yes, we recommend to submit sites to us. but you should know, that we use strong filter to prevent spam and other things. we have a very long blacklist of unwanted urls. tricus is very proud to have a nearly spam-free index. by the way: spam is a big problem in germany, but not in austria, switzerland and the netherlands. we follow external links to find new sites and in some cases we visit relevant directories.
We startet our partnership with qualigo in germany. so the backfill from qualigo in germany, austria and switzerland is tricus, too.

some other facts:
- 100 million sites indexed,
- 4 Mio sites crawled per day and server,
- special indexes like
-- university search www.campus-search.de,
-- music relevant sites www.i-booster.de,
-- german cities (coming soon),
-- news and documents, flash coming soon
- oldest search provider in germany (since 1996),
- image search provided by picsearch (sweden)

[edited by: heini at 10:57 am (utc) on Nov. 7, 2002]
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Markus

10:07 pm on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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"we are well known in germany"

Most of all, you are known for your bots being ugly referrer spammers. ;)

Eric_Jarvis

10:30 pm on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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leomax...is there a free submission option for non profit sites, or is it entirely pay for inclusion?

andreasfriedrich

10:51 pm on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Heini already wrote:
Tricus.de offers a free inclusion with a system similar to AV (graphic code).

Free submission form at the bottom of this page: [urlsubmit.tricus.net...]

Andreas

Eric_Jarvis

10:42 am on Nov 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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thanks andreas...now added...after having to switch from Opera to IE because the site doesn't recognise Opera as ever having cookies enabled

leomax

9:18 am on Nov 12, 2002 (gmt 0)

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@Eric_Jarvis:
thank you. we fixed the bug 2 minutes ago. now you should be able to submit your urls with opera, too.

jmccormac

9:39 am on Nov 12, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Just going through the logs for one of my main sites (Irish with about 64K webpages) and it seems that tricus is well known here as well. :) Though I don't know why tricus would need to index the details of all .ie domains and websites. Is tricus about to move into the Irish search engine market? ;)

Regards...jmcc

troels nybo nielsen

5:31 pm on Nov 17, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Leomax

I am considering the possibility of having made a German translation of at least one of my Danish websites. Would it be relevant to submit the URL to tricus.de or do you exclude .dk domains?

leomax

12:01 pm on Dec 18, 2002 (gmt 0)

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sorry I haven't been here for a while....

@troels_nybo_nielsen:

Your question was, if you should submit .dk domains to tricus? Yes, please feel free to submit your page, but be sure to submit only German pages, because we exclude anything else.

@jmcc:
definitely not:-) we are located in Austria, Switzerland, Netherland and Germany. That's it.