alexa ranking
anyone use this alexa's page ranking for seeing your sites performance?
i use alexa toolbar all the time to check out other sites' rankings. my site was originally ranked in the millions but then went into the 700,000's and now is in the 300,000's and moving up. by alexa's standards ur site isnt the best till its broken the top 100,000:)
Antonbomb22
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On a rare occassion, I'll check out my alexa rankings. However, I hold absolutely 0% faith in their accuracy and I don't think they count for very much either. That's just my opinion.
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=http://www.daniweb.com/
anyone use this alexa's page ranking for seeing your sites performance?
i use alexa toolbar all the time to check out other sites' rankings. my site was originally ranked in the millions but then went into the 700,000's and now is in the 300,000's and moving up. by alexa's standards ur site isnt the best till its broken the top 100,000:)
cscgal
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I disagree, Arizona Web. I actually feel that PR has somewhat of a direct correlation with google search engine traffic. For example, these forums have lots 'n' lots of nested pages. However, many of the individual threads aren't listed in the search engines. I think that if I could get my forum index and thread listing pages to have a higher PR, google will spider and index more of my threads. But, yes, Alexa is just meant to be a general ranking. When I look at any Alexa ranking, I always seem to automatically attach the phrase "for entertainment purposes only" to it ;) I actually always laugh when I see advertisements such as "website for sale! alexa ranking of 75,000!! offer won't last long!"
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I agree on both accounts Canistota.
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by alexa's standards ur site isnt the best till its broken the top 100,000:)
I've been using the Alexa bar for the past couple of months as just another tool to help in building 'the picture.' Alexa themselves say that the results aren't reliable until you get below 100,000, and the lower the number, the more reliable it is.
This makes sense from a statistical viewpoint, in that the bigger your survey sample, the more accurate the results are.
How many Alexa toolbars are in use? I don't know either. Last I heard last year, 10 million had been downloaded. Which doesn't tell us anything about how many were installed or are in active use today. Wild guess at 500,000 to a million???
I recently used the Alexa bar while comparing a few sites for a small ad campaign. I think it was probably reasonable to discount sites rated over 1 million, and be most interested in sites under 500,000. These were not SEO-savvy sites, so it's unlikely they'd even know about Alexa or its abuse tactics, never mind implement them.
Any point in us comparing our Alexa rankings with say our July site stats for pageviews? Here are 3 small sites I have:
Site A: Alexa802,000 July Pageviews 13,400
Site B: Alexa 382,000 July pageviews 51,000
Site C: Alexa 170,000 July pageviews 70,000
We might get a picture on what's a reasonable margin of error for Alexa figs.
Mike Feury
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I use the google toolbar. Unfortunately, without a PR update as of late, the PR bar isn't of much help anymore. But I still use it as a searchbox and a popup blocker. As for Alexa, you guys already know my take on that ;)
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Wait, I'm confused. you can pay Alexa? Alexa's not a PPC search engine, right? *confused* :)
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