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Alexa rankings are not really relevant. Rankings derive from users who install the Alexa toolbar, so the selection of users is biased toward those who download the toolbar, generally webmasters and people like us.
Alexa rankings are relatively easy to improve and manipulate. Just install the toolbar and visit his site daily. Rankings will improve, depending on how much you do this.It doesn't mean your visitors will increase.
Forget the current ranking, click on "See Traffic Details" on your Alexa page, then scroll down to "Traffic Rank" and see what it says for "Today", and "1 wk. Avg." which will reflect more on your current traffic.
Also, if a significant portion of your traffic isn't using the Alexa toolbar, or something else that reports back to Alexa then they can't track you.
Alexa rankings are not really relevant.
They are what we call a S.W.A.G. (Scientific Wild Ass Guess).
I find them somewhat useful to keep an eye on a couple of competitors and use it as a 3rd party indication that I really do get more traffic than my competition - which the advertisers seem to accept.
It does seem to move when my traffic moves, but your mileage may vary.
Other than that, it's not reliable, just a SWAG to see who's ahead of whom.
Also, if a significant portion of your traffic isn't using the Alexa toolbar, or something else that reports back to Alexa then they can't track you.
I attract music visitors, not webmasters, so none of these visitors are likely to have the alexa toolbar installed. Even I dont have it installed, haha! When I was getting 40-60 music visitors a day, they were not likely to have the Alexa toolbar installed, and my rank was 780,000. Now when I am doing better, it falls back to 1,600,000 and while this doesnt affect my traffic, this actual decline in rankings (where I was able to predict it before, even if the program is completely inacurate) alarmed me just a very little.