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Showing posts with label alexa rank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alexa rank. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

My Alexa Rank: From Something to Nothing

This day turned out to be my saddest day as the author of VJ Czar World. The reason? My blog's Alexa rank dropped from something to nothing.

To let your works be read and seen by many people and to make your blog popular are I think, the main objectives of every blogger. To let your works be read and seen by many people is to increase your blog’s traffic. On the other hand, to make your blog popular is to achieve a high position in various blog/site ranking systems such as the Google PageRank and Alexa.

The loss of my Alexa rank has been both a disappointment and bewilderment. Disappointment because my efforts to make my blog visible in the blogosphere seem to have no effect at all; and bewilderment, in the sense that I just don’t understand why it happened when my blog’s traffic are considerably high.

Shortly after I knew this tragic event happened, I asked myself what were the things I recently did. I was thinking if there’s something that might be behind this, something that violated Alexa’s TOS, or something that triggered the Alexa bots to plunge my blog out of the chart.

Right now, I am suspecting two recent activities. First is the dealing with traffic exchange websites; and second, the pasting of RealRank codes on my blog.

Lately, I have been fairly hooked up with traffic exchanges. I’m doing it through websites such as TrafficEra.com and StartXchange.com. Their services have really boosted my blog’s traffic in just a very short span time. As effective as they are, I never think of them as clear agents of cheating my traffic. Instead, I look at them as something that gives me an opportunity to expose my blog to more internet users.

The last time I saw these websites, they were still bearing high Alexa ranks. But now, I was surprised when all their ranks got replaced with the statement “No rank data available”. I also looked at some of their competitor sites and found out that they're facing the same misfortune. I think Alexa bots were just reprogrammed to follow a new algorithm.

Meanwhile, for not so a long time, I’ve known that RealRank was made by IZEA, formerly known as PayPerPost (PPP). PayPerPost is a renowned paid-to-blog website which eventually became Google’s rival in terms of advertising strategies. Last year, Google slammed PayPerPost through lowering the PageRanks of its member bloggers. This had been a very drastic move because having a PageRank is a criterion in order to make money through PPP. Because of this blackmailing act, PPP created a new ranking system that would be replacing Google's PageRank. This system is the so-called RealRank. However, I got shocked when I found out the real score about it. RealRank was actually made to replace not only the Google PageRank but also the Alexa and ComScore ranks. Knowing these facts made me assume that Alexa has just done something to counter PPP. That counterattack may be the lowering the Alexa ranks of blogs/sites with RealRank scripts attached on them.

To test whether my suspicions are true or not, I opted to for a while stay away from one of these two activities. The engaging on traffic exchange sites was the one that I chose to avoid. Why just one? Well, let’s just say I am living with the principle “Take things one at a time”. Let’s see if I’ll retain my Alexa rank the moment I refrain from doing it.

p.s.

I’m not sad now.

Got relieved.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

VJ Czar World’s Alexa Rank: Up by 9 Million+ Spots

After plunging to rank 13 million something (I forgot the exact rank) for about a month, finally, VJ Czar World’s standing improves based upon the most recent updates of Alexa, a famous web traffic information provider.

VJ Czar World is up by more than 9 million spots, finishing at #4,029,493. Its one week visitor average is 0.000013% and for the past three months, 0.000016% of the global internet users cared to visit the site. Most these users are from the United States, Philippines and Israel. Its one week average traffic rank is 4,413,588. Moreover, its one week average page views per user is 3.3, and its three months average is 1.4. Though the numbers are not so high enough, it’s still a relief for me as a webmaster. At least, I can now see that my efforts are worthwhile.

The current VJ Czar World rank has surpassed the 5 million plus rank it got when it debuted on Alexa’s web traffic ranking. Yet, this is somehow not the highest rank VJ Czar World has ever reached. During early April of 2008, it reached as high as rank #2 million plus. I’m constantly doing the best that I can to retain that position or go beyond it.

Some of the actions that I carried out to achieve such results are the following:

  • Creating backlinks (incoming links to a website or web page) on other websites
  • Commenting on posts of other blogs with a link directing to my blog
  • Joining in to link exchange services such as Spottt
  • Inviting people to visit my blog
  • Joining in forums
  • Joining in several blog directories such as BlogCatalog and Technorati
  • Advertising my blog
  • Encouraging other bloggers to add my blog on their blog roll, and as an exchange, I’ll add their blogs to mine
  • Submitting my blog to various search engines

If you have a website or a blog and you want to know its Alexa rank, install the Alexa toolbar known as Sparky on your web browser. You can also check other websites’ rank through it. To download, click here.

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