There'd be a feedback loop problem, but are DNS query logs a potential source of ranking/priority?
Over time the domains that users genuinely organically visit (potentially geo-localized based on client location) should rise in query volume.
Caveats would include DNS record cache times, lookups from robots/automated services, and no doubt a multitude of inconsistent client behavior oddities.
A similar approach could arguably be applied even at a network connection log level.
Over time the domains that users genuinely organically visit (potentially geo-localized based on client location) should rise in query volume.
Caveats would include DNS record cache times, lookups from robots/automated services, and no doubt a multitude of inconsistent client behavior oddities.
A similar approach could arguably be applied even at a network connection log level.