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Has your preferred website suddenly stopped updating? Have you been wondering how many other amazing websites, comparable to your selected one, might exist on the web? Don't want to miss out on hours of happy browsing, surfing those sites covering topics you love and worry about? The web is - understandably - a huge place, and it's also growing daily. Because of its enormous size, you can actually miss some real gems: websites you'll enjoy - only if you knew they existed to start with! Conversely, the sheer number of websites that happen to be currently online on the net should make stumbling upon a new favorite a less improbable event.


Visit the good old Internet search engine, and enter the website name from the website that suits you. If you perform a Internet search in this manner, the very first result needs to be the domain information (in the event the site is in any respect popular). If that's the case, there should also be a tiny down arrow about the link - click it! A smaller drop-down menu will show, with the first item around the menu being "similar". Another click, and you'll now search for of web sites exactly like the domain that you have entered on the internet. If you use Google Chrome browser, there is an extension called Google Similar Pages that makes the full process even simpler! If the website you are searching for is not popular, you'll need to use some other method. Thankfully, there is a several tools which will function that. You'll find specialized engines like google specialized in the discovery of Similar sites. Many of these do not rely on search algorithms only, but use data obtained from people who find themselves manually sorting and describing websites. You can test some social bookmarking service that allows its users to categorize bookmarks by category. A bit hitting tags might produce some nice finds. You can even check Alexa: click "categories with related sites" when exploring the domain which you're interested in. You will get a list of sites which Alexa thinks are matched to the domain.