My blog continues to grow in Alexa Ranking
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Last week, I brought to your notice the biggest jump in my Alexa rank. The blog has performed exceptionally well over the last one month. Buoyed by the sudden increase in traffic, the blog has jumped more than 2 million spots and reached a position of 1,409,859.
With the traffic staying consistent over the last week, I could hang on to the ranking. In fact, the ranking went up by about 100,000 spots. Alexa’s updated ranking shows my blog at 1,312,657.
It’s not going to be easy to move up from here, as the competition gets tougher. What am I going to do? Where do I go from here? Subscribe to my feed to keep you informed of my blog’s performance.
With the traffic staying consistent over the last week, I could hang on to the ranking. In fact, the ranking went up by about 100,000 spots. Alexa’s updated ranking shows my blog at 1,312,657.
It’s not going to be easy to move up from here, as the competition gets tougher. What am I going to do? Where do I go from here? Subscribe to my feed to keep you informed of my blog’s performance.
4 comments:
Alexa is a search engine just like Google and Yahoo. The ranking calculated in Alexa is called Traffic ranking. Alexa is a search engine that ranks Web sites according to site traffic it collects through the Alexa toolbar. Alexa computes traffic rankings by analyzing the Web usage of millions of Alexa. The traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of Alexa Toolbar users and is a combined measure of page views and users (reach). Alexa computes the reach and number of page views for all sites on the Web on a daily basis. The main Alexa traffic rank is based on the geometric mean of these two quantities averaged over time. Reach is expressed as the percentage of all Internet users who visit a given site. Page views measure the number of pages viewed by Alexa. Multiple page views of the same page made by the same user on the same day are counted only once. Alexa traffic rank shows if a site is a winner or not, if a site is worth looking or not, if a site is worth partnering with or not.
Fortune Hotels are showing top ranking in Google, Yahoo and MSN search engines. It is featuring on the first page when we search with specified key words: business hotels Gurgaon, Jammu hotels accommodation, holiday hotels Jaipur, budget hotels Chennai & more. Now we desire to get top ranking in Alexa also. So we want to know the procedure, which must be followed for coming on the top in Alexa. Multiple page views of the same page made by the same user on the same day are counted only once.
yeah i agree.even my blog has jumped from 6 mmillion to 4 million thanks to alexa.
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