I'm glad to see that my Alexa Rank data is now showing up. It had been "no data" for 2 days in a row. I think they just made an update on everyone's traffic rank. Yesterday, it showed up and I'm more glad to see that my Alexa Traffic Rank has increased. I'm hoping to get a traffic rank of less than 1 million so I could get more opps and tasks from those advertisers who offers paid reviews. More specially so, if I get PR...hmmm, just wishing. Hopefully, it will come in the coming months.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
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Alexa.com is a subsidiary of Amazon.com. It is a website which provides information on traffic levels for websites. The Alexa rank is measured according to the amount of users who’ve visited a website with the Alexa toolbar installed. Alexa toolbar is an application developed by Alexa Internet. Its primary use is to measure website statistics. This toolbar collects as well as gives some valuable information. Once you install it, the Alexa toolbar monitors all your surfing and collects information about what domains you visit. They use this data to rank web sites. The traffic rank they assign to websites is based on 3 months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of other users and is a combined measure of page views and users. Webmasters, advertisers and ad networks use your blog’s Alexa rank as a gauge to determine the worth of a link on your website. If you depend on link or site selling as a form of monetization you’ll definitely want to increase your Alexa rank, because it’ll increase your bargaining power when it comes to ad pricing.
Alexa is a very important benchmark to determine the rankings and traffic of sites. Google is placed at the 2nd position as per Alexa rankings and traffic rankings and is facing tough competition from Live.com and of course Yahoo.
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