ff_screenshot.jpgCompetitive research and traffic analysis is an important part of launching a new site or web app.

I did a quick study that uses source code search sites as the subject for comparison. Here I  highlight some key metrics from these two Firefox add-ons:

Google Toolbar

http://toolbar.google.com

Alexa Toolbar & Sparky

http://www.alexa.com/site/download

I found these sites through my delicious bookmarks, search, and the “Similar Pages” and “Related Links” features of both of the above add-ons

Source Code Search Site

Alexa Traffic Rank

Google PageRank

Google.com/codesearch

2

7

Koders.com

34642

6

Krugle.com

113268

5

Codefetch.com

175389

4

Codease.com

179759

4

First, you have to take these rankings with a grain of salt. Google’s PageRank seems to honor the difference between google.com (10) and google.com/codesearch (7). Alexa’s Traffic Rank (2) does not honor the difference and uses the ranking for Google’s main domain instead.

Another useful metric is unique visitors seen here from compete.com:

http://siteanalytics.compete.com/koders.com+krugle.com+codease.com/?metric=uv

compete.png

For a quick look at how the search results look for these sites, I plugged in Spring’s verbosely named AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests. Here are some links to the results:

http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests&hl=en&btnG=Search+Code

http://www.koders.com/default.aspx?s=AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests&btn=&la=*&li=*

http://www.krugle.org/kse/entfiles?query=AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests

http://codase.com/search/text?join=abstracttransactionaldatasourcespringcontexttests+&scope=join%2Fjoin

If you’d like to mention more sites like this, please share in the comments!