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Alexa? Thunderstone?

         

rcjordan

2:03 am on Nov 12, 2000 (gmt 0)

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Well, I didn't see any category that exactly fit so I guess FOO is as good as any...

I'm getting small, but consistent traffic from Alexa and Thunderstone. Thunderstone traffic is very small, but Alexa refers a few daily, just enough to pique my interest.

Using MetaEureka, there is a resource link titled "Alexa Info" under returns for my domain. This particular domain shows "Traffic : 2,250,972" -so, OK, now my interest is a little more keen.

Anyone have any info on how Alexa (or Thunderstone) decides to spider a site?

shri

5:22 am on Nov 12, 2000 (gmt 0)

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rc,

Alexa is a subsidiary of Amazon and very independant from them. They (http://www.alexa.com) allows you to download a browser plug in which sends information back to their servers about what sites you're on.

They use this data in several ways...

-- Give Alexa Plug in users a list of related sites. This is derived from users surfing habits.

-- "Whats related" feature in Netscape and MSIE

-- AlexaResearch.Com provides some really good reports on how sites are ranked etc

I've personally found it very useful when searching for obscure information. Visit a site .. then see what other sites users have surfed too, check the traffic of that site, check to see if other alexa users have reviewed it, check contact information etc.

I know it sounds like an alexa commercial. I'm a happy alexa user.

The crawler you see visiting your site ia_archiver does (they claim) lexical analysis to see if your content is related to content on other sites. They spider your site after a few alexa users have visited your site. Your sites content is also archived with a non profit organisation .. (http://www.archive.org) which maintains terabytes of internet archives. Take a look at [alexa.com...] for more information.

rcjordan

5:36 am on Nov 12, 2000 (gmt 0)

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I can tell you this, Alexa's spider loves simply contructed hallway sites. I don't know how deep it will spider (my site only goes 2 levels below root), but it will evidently following anything built "hub and spoke."

Halfloaf

2:21 pm on Jun 25, 2001 (gmt 0)



Hi Shri
You mentioned Alexa site reviews. Well lately I have been hoping around my competitors puting up nice little reviews (nothing too nasty) with 'handy' links to my own site.
Dont know how useful as a promotion tool but free and easy!
:)note:Reviewed this top class site too.