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Sep
08/09
Pretty Good Understanding of Alexa Ratings
Last Updated on Tuesday, 8 September 2009 01:09
Written by Reko Srowako
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

increase_alexa_rankingAlexa rating is a very practical and useful to assess the volume of traffic far more a site gets. The premise is very simple. Alexa dot com tries to measure the traffic that all sites get in touch with each other. For example, currently they are ranked Google as number one, followed by Yahoo, Facebook and YouTube. But this is not just the ranking of the best sites to advise on millions too. So every single online site is measured by Alexa, and classified according to the total traffic. The biggest number I’ve ever seen is 22,000,000.

It seems to be very inaccurate for sites of about 5,000,000. For example, I put a lot of new online sites, and seen their Alexa rating ranging from 8,000,000 to 22,000,000. Thus, the numbers in this range are probably meaningless.

They argue that it is more accurate for the 100,000 first sites online. After that, while the accuracy decreases, but it’s still a gauge handy. For example, there is a big difference between a website that displays a 250,000 Alexa rating and one that shows 6,000,000!

By installing a tool such as the status of research on your browser, you can instantly see the Alexa ratings (and other information very cool) on every site you ever visit. This gives you “x-ray vision” in the Internet, and can help you avoid making mistakes. For example, I recently saw a site listing how I can get tons of traffic to my site for $ 97 per month. The top selling approximately 4,500,000 ranked on Alexa. I immediately knew it was a scam. Anything more than one million receives very little. link“>(more…)

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Aug
18/09
How to separate local search strategies SEO
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 August 2009 05:23
Written by Reko Srowako
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

seo_knowledgeRecently, the search goliath Google has confirmed it is increasing emphasis on local search, which will automatically search the local pulling the results of the access via IP address. While the Internet and its search market growth globally, Google is ensuring that local companies and research are not left in the dust.

This means that any company that wants to succeed on the local and global, will need to manage their content for the two targets with greater precision. If a Web site focuses on one more than the others, they experience a loss of traffic in May on the other.

Optimization for local and global search is not very difficult and no specific strategies should not interfere with each other. For in-depth information, consult a SEO expert to make sure you do not compromise the strategies you’ve implemented. If you want meat and potatoes of a focus on the local level, here are some things you can do yourself. link“>(more…)

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