A brand new search engine is in town and it could greatly change the way that domain name appraisals work because of the great number of websites that it indexes and the power that this new search engine has. It is call Cuil.com—pronounced cool. Basically the same cats who worked over at Google for a number of years creating their search engine algorithms and making sure that Google was always the largest have branched off to try and start their own, newer search engine. And guess what: it indexes about four times the pages that Google does and easily defeats Yahoo in a snap. What this means for domain name appraisals is that it will be harder for domains to compete for the top listings with so many more websites indexed. This could potentially cause people to entirely rethink SEO and how it is applied. Because this site is so large, essentially SEO could change forever, making domain name appraisals work differently. Only time will tell, but for all those who are into SEO they are waiting in anticipation.