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One of so called "SEO company" contacted me again with the alexa result. Alarming me my traffic is falling, etc.
It looks like it is powered by Google. But, I do not know how much weight i would really want to put on the "detailed" result from the site.
Sorry, if this post is totally out of this place. :(
I would say that if you're not in the top 100,000, the sampling and thus the accuracy of Alexa data may be questionable.
Compare your own traffic stats to Alexa stats and see if there's any correlation.
As far as SEO's feeding off dropping Alexa stats, that seems like a questionable practice. If they can't drum up their own business without resorting to this sort of thing I can't imagine they'd be any good.
However, from everything I've read (here) about Alexa, it seems that once you get closer to the top, the more accurate the data is...
though, I don't know where the cut off is from 'accurate' to 'off the wall' perhaps around the 5,000 top sites of the web? Top 10,000?
The SEO company is trying to "scare" you.
Keep in mind:
1) Alexa figures have NOTHING to do with google. They only show how much traffic you have gotten from a small segement of the internet community (those with alexa toolbars).
2) Alexa.com gives search results from google. This is what they mean by powered by google. Not that the traffic # is powered by google.
Any SEO firm that trys to confuse the two is unethical and should be avoided.
I agree and I think rcjordan said it best:
IMO, Alexa is a great site for impressing people that don't know any better --which kind of concerns me, because I know from experience that JohnQ doesn't know anything at all.
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Just from installing it on my work computer our company site has grown quite a bit in ranking.So I think by just installing the toolbar and visiting your page you will shift the results quite a bit.
One slightly weird thing is that it shows backlinks that vary from the regular google results.
I think if you could get in the top sites, or in the "movers and shakers" it may help you generate new traffic.