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If a site has very low traffic, and Alexa has pretty low penetration, there may not be enough Alexa visitors to register. Try using the Alexa toolbar and visiting a bunch of times. This should put you on the map, albeit artificially. Then again, a lot of sites are where they are on Alexa artificially.
My first site showed up on Alexa in its first month online (although I might have submitted its link -- which I also did for my newer site to no avail).
My first site did drop out of 5,000,000 recently, but Alexa still ranks it (at somewhere around 5,500,000 traffic rank).
However, I completely changed the look of this site some months ago, but Alexa still shows the old layout and coloring scheme -- so maybe they don't send out their spiders once a site drops out of 5,000,000?
Who knows.
Check the rating for Matt Cutt's blog for another example of absurdly skewed results.