When the new Alexa ranking system was launched back in April, many of us were disappointed as our ranking position went down. I read so many blogs that were truly stunned by this change from Alexa, but trust me it was for the better.
Alexa today is more accurate in ranking web sites; they rank more than 22 million web sites. Many popular web sites that offer tools and utilities still use Alexa as a major score card. I know there are a few people who think Alexa has nothing to do with how well your site is doing as far as traffic goes, but they’re wrong.
Since buying TechJaws back in May, we managed to go from an Alexa rank of 180K to 71K where we are currently ranked today. I analyze my traffic daily and I can confirm the traffic is consistent with how Alexa scores your site. Your Alexa ranking reflects the interests and surfing habits of the broader population of Web users.
Alexa the “Web Information Company” has been around for a long time (1996). I recommend that you download “Sparky” at Alexa. This will show you every site ranking you browse to. The add-on is free and is located in your browser status bar and it’s non-intrusive with your web browsing.
Alexa currently gathers approximately 1.6 Terabytes (1600 gigabytes) of Web content per day. After each snapshot of the Web, which takes approximately two months to complete, Alexa has gathered 4.5 Billion pages from over 16 million sites. This information tells us that Alexa ranking is from 1 to 22+ million.
Keep up the good work, mine is still in the 6 figures!
I am hoping to break into the 60K in the next week or so.
Hardwork really paid off, my friend. I wonder if you still ever get to sleep. :-) Just kidding, but I have been following your blog and your Alexa rank – its very inspiring. Goodluck!
My Alexa ranking ha sbeen increasing as well.
Traffic rank up 90,636 over the past 3 months.
Keep up the hard work because that is what makes the difference.
Alexa ranking is more accurate once you break into 100k. You may monitor up to 3 sites’ Alexa ranking on your iGoogle page or any web page with this Google gadget: http://1001howto.info/g/alexagadget
Was surfing through the net and someone has posted about Alexas top 1 million sites list which is available for Free now.
The Amazon Web Services used to charge for access to this list. It seems this free CSV download of worldwide sites are updated updated daily.
Was just wondering whether it is really so?
http://s3.amazonaws.com/alexa-static/top-1m.csv.zip
There was a fee to get such a list and I am not sure or heard if indeed it’s now free, but will check it out.