The New Alexa Rankings - Did you tank or shoot up?

The New Alexa Rankings

Hey folks, if you don’t know what Alexa is, it’s a statistics web-app that “estimates” web traffic to a website.

As of today, Amazon, the company behind the Alexa.com, has announced they are implementing “The New Alexa Rankings”.

For the most part, most of blogs in our network has increased in rank. For some, the stats have “tanked” to the bottom.

Although I am sure Alexa still needs some more beta testing and work to do, it seems like it is very unstable at this point.

We will need some more time for the dust to settle sorta similar to Entrecard’s new credit system.

Alexa will never be as accurate as “real” stats but at the same time, I believe they should provide the most accurate statistics as possible.

Let’s see what happens over the next couple days.

If your Alexa ranking has “shot up” or “tanked”, please feel free to leave a comment with you website and your inputs on the new system.

Check out the new features this new ranking system will bring:

In recent months we’ve heard from our Alexa users that understanding Internet usage beyond Alexa Toolbar users was increasingly of interest. Ask and you shall receive!

We listened to your suggestions, and we believe that our new rankings system is much closer to what you asked for. We now aggregate data from multiple sources to give you a better indication of website popularity among the entire population of Internet users.

You gave us many other suggestions as well, and we are working hard to implement them. We won’t tell any secrets just yet, but you can expect to see new features rolled out over the coming weeks and months.


Below are a few common questions we anticipate from the Alexa community, along with our answers.

My site’s ranking has changed. Was it wrong before?

Your ranking wasn’t wrong before, but it was different. Alexa toolbar users’ interests and surfing habits could differ from those of the general population in a number of ways, and we described some of those possible differences on our website. While the vast majority of sites’ rankings were unaffected by such differences, we’ve worked hard on our new ranking system to adjust for situations in which they could matter.

The new rankings should better reflect the interests and surfing habits of the broader population of Web users.

Why are the long range graphs gone? I can only get 9 months of historical data.

We are recalculating historic traffic data and will continue to add it over the coming weeks. We apologize for the inconvenience, but should have several years of data back on line shortly.

Will you change the rankings again?

We are constantly working to ensure that we provide the most useful data that we can. We will continue to fine tune our algorithms but don’t foresee any additional big changes. If you think something is amiss please let us know.

I liked the old rankings better. Are they still available somewhere?

We liked the old rankings as well. However, we developed the new system in response to the huge number of requests we got from users like you, and now that it’s done we like it even better. We hope you will too.

We think that having more than one ranking system at a time would be confusing, so we have removed the old rankings.

Do you want to know what I think about this?

Definitely. We’ve been collecting suggestions and ideas for months now, and would love to hear more. If you have thoughts on what we’ve done so far, or ideas on what we should do next, please share them with us.

via the Alexa Blog

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Zedomax Network Press Release October 12th, 2007 - One Buck Wiki was just Launched!

OneBuckWiki just launched!

We have just launched the OneBuckWiki.com.

Here’s the new Press Release that should be released in couple days:

Zedomax Network Press Release October 12th, 2007 - One Buck Wiki was just Launched!

Zedomax Network, a San Francisco based Web2.0 company, has just launched a new marketing project called OneBuckWiki.com

The One Buck Wiki is a new community of entrepreneurs, web marketers, and normal people who want to promote their busineses online and benefit from the collective traffic that’s generated by other page-owners and One Buck Wiki’s viral marketing.

You can buy a page for only 1 dollar (Limited Time Only) where you can promote your blog, e-store, or any other website. The page(s) you buy will solely have your content and no one elses.

A page on the One Buck Wiki can be edited just as a user would edit a page in Wikipedia, but the difference with the One Buck Wiki is that a person’s page can be used to promote an e-store, a blog, or any other products or a services.

The One Buck Wiki is created by the creators of the Five Dollar Wiki at FiveDollarWiki.com, which was also launched only couple days ago.

They are a team of underground “moonlighters” that work around the clock to bring you the next Internet marketing tool.

The One Buck Wiki is based on a highly developed business model of the MillionDollarWiki.com, adding an extra parameter that allows users to benefit from overall sales of pages and viral marketing.

Basically, the difference between the MillionDollarWiki and the OneBuckWiki is that you can buy a page for one dollar instead of one hundred dollars with the exception that the page(s) you buy now will ultimately multiply 10 times its value at every 1000 pages that the One Buck Wiki sells.

This means that a page bought on the One Buck Wiki today could be worth $1000 when 100,000 pages are sold.

The One Buck Wiki has just launched and they have thousands of unclaimed pages where the user can choose their own words or phrases such as “iPod Store”, “Business”, “Web Development”, or any word phrase you can think of.

There have been a number of “million dollar” ideas on the Internet in the past couple months including the Million Dollar Wiki (MDW), and the Million Euro Wiki (MEW).

The MDW (MillionDollarWiki.com) and MEW (MillionEuroWiki) offered Internet users the chance to own a piece of history at $100 each.

“The buzz with MDW and MEW have seems to reached its plateau (as seen with Alexa Traffic rankings).”

Now, with the One Buck Wiki, you can buy pages that will multiply in value automatically with growth of the website itself.

With all the buzz in paid Wikis, Internet users are demanding more - they want to be involved and they want to interact with the latest online marketing strategy available.

While social bookmarking sites like Stumbleupon, Reddit, and Digg are soaring in popularity, the One Buck Wiki team is pouncing on the opportunity to generate both online traffic and income with their new project.

For more information visit One Buck Wiki FAQ at http://OneBuckWiki.com.

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