Posts Tagged ‘alexa’

Google PageRank

// April 18th, 2009 // No Comments » // General, Projects

I decided to check the PageRank of my websites today and was suprised to see that Explore With Me now has a PageRank of 3. We have been working hard in the past few weeks to gain a little bit more exposure with the site, trying to encourage travellers to join the social networking site.

Last week we went live with a modified layout and have had some positive feedback. The next big update will be WordPress MU 2.7.1 and BuddyPress v1 which will hopefully be released within the next few weeks.

The PageRank for this blog has dropped to 0 for some reason. I cannot understand why we have lost the PageRank 3 ranking which the blog held for a few months. We have had more traffic over the past few months so it does not really make sense and I cannot find an explaination as to why it would have been taken away.

It is still early days for Free BuddyPress Themes so there is no PageRank yet, but with the contest and a bit of publicity within the WPMU/BuddyPress community it won’t be long hopefully.

What is Your Site Worth?

// December 14th, 2008 // 7 Comments » // General

I was playing around on Google earlier today and stumbled across a website called “WebsiteOutlook“. WebsiteOutlook claims it can evaluate the worth of any website on the Internet at the touch of a button, which is handy for those of you interested in buying or selling a website.

So I decided I would give it a go! I typed in “danielfelice.com” and after a few seconds got back an evaluation. The search pulls site rankings from Alexa, Google PageRank, backlinks and DMOZ listing information to give your website a value in United States dollars.

The result tells you how much your site is worth, how many page views you receive and your daily revenue. For danielfelice.com – all these statistics are wrong.

This blog apparently gets 1133 page views a day and makes $4.81 in revenue. Both figures are incorrect. The estimated value of danielfelice.com is…..$3511.30. Somehow I think that figure is wrong too. Would you pay $3511.30 for this blog?

WebsiteOutlook does suggest that “the information offered by Websiteoutlook is not guaranteed to be 100% Accurate and is offered as reference only. Further research and conformation of claims are advised before any substantial investment,”  and I agree.

If you are looking at buying or selling a site, do thorough research before coming up with a value. I wouldn’t base anything on what websites like WebsiteOutlook suggest, even if, as a seller, it does looks appealing.

DanielFelice.com Reaches First Milestone!

// October 13th, 2008 // 3 Comments » // Project Blogger

After nearly 6 months since I started this blog I have finally reached a fairly important milestone – well actually two milestones in the same week!

Not only is this the 100th post to be published on danielfelice.com, but as of today danielfelice.com has a Google PageRank of 2!

It has been a long and hard 6 months and I have to be honest and tell you that I have thought about giving up and just forget about this whole thing. Over the weekend I was contemplating taking the blog down, however whenever I seem to have these thoughts something like this happens and it keeps me inspired.

I normally check my Google PageRank every month or so and up until now it has always been zero. I was surprised to see it at 2 today so I have to check a few different websites who offer the service just to make sure I wasn’t being fooled.

So after checking the PageRank I decided to head over to Alexa and check my traffic ranking. For the first time the site has ranked below 1,000,000 at 827,46. The site is ranked even better in Australia (26,020), Philippines (97,758) and even the Untied States (609,886).

I think for a webmaster and blogger seeing these types of figures helps boost the confidence and keeps me from giving up. Some days I wonder if this is worth maintaining and putting effort into, however as the old saying goes “you have to be in it to win it”.

Looking back at the past 100 posts I have dramatically improve my style of writing. When I look back at some of the early posts I cringe and wonder what the hell I was thinking. Although this is an online journey I think it has taught me a few things about myself – perseverance being number one.

Thanks for all the support over the past 6 months or so, and thanks for helping me get to 100 posts and a PageRank of 2!

How Accurate is Alexa?

// July 9th, 2008 // No Comments » // The Internet

Over the past few weeks I have been keeping a close eye on my Alexa site ranking for both danielfelice.com and Nameseek. Both websites are constantly improving by big margins according to Alexa, however my hits are only steadily on the increase week to week.

At the moment my site rankings are 1,909,005 (98,257 in Australia) for danielfelice.com and 1,944,328 (15,804) for Nameseek. Last week both sites were over 2,000,000 in the site rankings, and outside the top 100,000 in Australia.

Even though hits have been increasing over the past few weeks, it seems hard to believe that both websites are ranked so good, even if it does bring a smile to my face. My hits just simply do not reflect that big of an increase.

Alexa site ranking is used by many webmasters to judge a websites performance, along with Google PageRank. Alot of domainers and webmasters who are trying to sell websites/domains are increasingly using Alexa site rankings to justify the price they are asking, and many potential buyers are using this a guide as to whether a domain or website is actually worth the asking price or not.

But how accurate are Alexa site rankings?

How Does Alexa Measure Traffic?

Alexa statistics are based on users who visit a particular website using the Alexa toolbar and other data collected from various sources. A site’s ranking is based on a combined measure of reach and pageviews. Reach is determined by the number of unique Alexa users who visit a site on a given day. Pageviews are the total number of Alexa user URL requests for a site. However, multiple requests for the same URL on the same day by the same user are counted as a single pageview.

What is Traffic Rank?

Alexa’s explaination is as follows. The traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of Alexa Toolbar users and data obtained from other, diverse traffic data sources, and is a combined measure of page views and users (reach). As a first step, 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 a value derived from these two quantities averaged over time (so that the rank of a site reflects both the number of users who visit that site as well as the number of pages on the site viewed by those users). The three-month change is determined by comparing the site’s current rank with its rank from three months ago. For example, on July 1, the three-month change would show the difference between the rank based on traffic during the first quarter of the year and the rank based on traffic during the second quarter.

 

So in short, Alexa bases your websites traffic rank on a small sample of the internet population over a three month period. I found a great quote on a webmaster forum that compares Alexa site rankings to television ratings.

Think of Alexa as a rating system much like TV. They are using a small sample of the population and showing you stats.

I still have not made up my mind as to whether I should trust the rankings or not, as the statistics are based on only a sample of internet users. However, it is widely accepted as a way of measuring a sites appeal, and Alexa and Google PageRank seem to go hand in hand for webmasters as together they determine a sites success.

For now, I’ll keep looking at my sites ranking and smiling as they continue to increase!