I am pretty happy today as this is the first time my blog has cracked the 50,000 mark for an Alexa ranking. It took me a little over 7 months to reach this milestone. I beat my goal by 5 months and that makes me happy
I know there is a lot of debate over the value of Alexa ranking. I believe that it is very important if you are looking to monetize your blog. It is not the only thing that advertisers look for but it is one of the biggest factors in determining the value for an ad or link on your blog.
The Alexa formula is based on the number of vistors that visit your site and the number of page views. Of course, only those with the Alexa toolbar count as votes. It is kind of like the Nielsen ratings are for television. Sounds pretty simple right, increase the number of visits and the number of pages they view and your Alexa ranking will increase, right? Yes, this is true but there are some other things you can do to boost your Alexa ranking. Here are some ideas.
What do you do to improve your Alexa ranking?
The Alexa ranking is only about traffic not how much money each visitor spends on a site/is worth in advertising. Therefore you can’t really say that a site with a low number in Alexa is worth more then a site with a higher number (unless it’s a million or more in between).
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I think the figure quoted by alexa has to be taken with a large pinch of salt. They pro-rata the data up from a small number of users, so its very inaccurate. Much like TV viewing figures.
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Yes! I can for Alexa rank and everything else interest advertisers!
My blog is Ranked 29K right now, I have just broke the 30K last week, it’s increasing almost everyday!
I am not sure of the real factors yet!
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