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Alexa Rankings

Do you use this service? How's the accuracy?

         

Lokutus

6:56 am on Apr 27, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Do you guys use this service to see where your site lies relative to other sites and if its movement is in the right direction?

Another question is about Alexa's count of your incoming links. Alexa shows one of my sites to have 167 incoming links but this tally has not changed in over a year. As a result, I am beginning to think that Alexa no longer performs the function of counting your incoming links. Am I correct or does Alexa only update this number once a year?

pmkpmk

7:46 am on Apr 27, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to Webmasterworld, Lokutus!

Alexa has been controversially discussed on this forum many many times. Just have a look on the search and you will find quite a lot of threads.

There are certain aspects of Alexa which are often considered negative that you need to be aware of. In no order whatsoever a few examples:
- the Alexa toolbar is often considered spyware and will be removed/disabled by certain tools
- the Alexa ranking feature can be easily fooled
- the Alexa affiliate program is often reported to generate results not in favour of its subscribers
- the Alexa toolbar's user community seems to consist mainly of webmasters and is therefore not representative for "regular" surfers

However, there are also positive sides:
- since the user community is mostly webmasters, the traffic and ranking reports on web-issue-related sites should be representative
- for really big sites (in the Amazon/eBay category), ranking and traffic should also be representative

As with every tool, you should use Alexa with care and with as much knowledge you can gather about it. Again: shuffle through the other threads on Alexa here on WW.

karmov

12:50 pm on Apr 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The only real way to know whether or not you're doing better than a competitor is to look at their logs. Pretty much any other method is subject to controversy. I don't imagine man webmasters would do that so you're left guessing.

My best suggestion is to measure your success by your site's improvement and growth. In the long run, these are the only things that really matter.

zulufox

1:34 pm on Apr 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Alexa Sucks for small sites.

I was at 500,000 and once I installed alexa bar and had it one while I worked on my site I shot up to 300,000.

Why? Because I inflated my visitor stats.