23 Feb 2008 09:37:17 | Mark Thompson
Why on earth would anyone want to install a piece of spyware
onto their Web browser? No sensible right minded person would
…unless you are a webmaster and you want to improve your SERPS
ranking that is.
The Alexa toolbar is not “technically” spyware as it doesn’t
retrieve any private or personal information. It does however
log all the sites you visit and as webmasters we can use this to
our advantage. It uses this information to compile traffic
ranking statistics and a relational list. The relational list is
very useful as it shows what other sites people who have looked
the current website have also visited. Alexa is owned by Amazon
and it is possible to make your own Alexa toolbar with your
Amazon affiliate code included. You can then place this on your
site and get credited when anyone buys through Amazon using the
Amazon button on the toolbar you’ve distributed, it is also
possible to include a link to your site in the toolbar.
Alexa ranks sites from 1 to 5,000,000 and sometimes higher.
Ranking 1 has the most traffic and so on, anything below 250,000
and you should be getting some decent traffic levels. This
information can be used to determine how well your advertising
campaigns are going and how traffic levels are growing over a
period of time. This information can also be used to determine
how you rivals are doing and keep you one step ahead of them.
The Alexa information is also picked up by other search engines
so you benefit from an increase in you SERPS as your site
progresses up the rankings .
One drawback of the Alexa toolbar is that it only works on
Internet Explorer and not the tool of choice for most webmasters
Firefox. However I personally feel this is a small price to pay
for the benefits I get when using the tool bar for research and
to check my sites daily. Checking the stats of your own site has
a positive impact on your Alexa ranking as the toolbar is not
generally used by the general public so every extra hit from a
browser with the tool bar installed is valuable. I have 1 site
that is almost exclusively used by webmasters , As webmasters
are the people who use Alexa more than any other group 500 page
views a day are enough to get this site into the top 500,000
Another site that has 3 times the traffic but the visitors are
mostly the general public so this site is languishing in the
2,000,000 ‘s.
Why not try an experiment for a month, Download the toolbar and
monitor one of your sites, once you see the data you get and the
way it can be used you won’t know how you survived without it.
About Author :
Mark Thompson has spent a number of years traveling the World
and Racing Motorbikes, when funds got low he worked as an IT
consultant In London. He now lives in Spain and runs a number of
Websites Including http://www.WorldoftheWeird.co
m and http://www.Links-Factory.com