Moving Above 100,000 in Alexa

January 4, 2007 – 12:55 am

Alexa RankToday for the first time ever any of my sites registered a number above famous 100,000 in Alexa. What does it mean? Not a whole lot. This rank will probably drop below 100,000 tomorrow. While many people wrote and blogged about how unreliable Alexa ranking is, I believe that it can be definitely viewed as “trend” of a particular website.

While considering Alexa ranking, we need to keep in mind the nature of site ranked. I think it is safe to presume that people who visit SEO websites and forums, they are more likely to have Alexa toolbar or other gadget that helps Alexa to rank sites. Therefore it is very possible that some sites will be ranked lower even if if they have exacnt amount of visitors and traffic.

I am still puzzled to hear some say though that supposedly AdBrite(aff) and Tex Link Ads(aff) determine the praices according to Alexa Rank. I don’t believe this to be the case. There are much better ways to measure (and show off) the traffic to your website, and find it hear to believe that these companies would rely on Alexa rank to set pricing. While I can not say much about Text Link Ads, I believe that AdBrite sets the pricing according to the click through rate of your particular ad zone.

I just hope that my site can stay about the 100,000 mark for a while.

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