Alexa is popular because it's been there for a long time and is well referenced. Been there since 1996. Not accurate because it counts only those websites that have installed its toolbar. It’s non-inclusive. Currently (end of 2013), there are nearly 500 million websites, but only a certain segment, like webmasters & techies, has installed the toolbar. Reduced credibility as they get data only from their toolbar. Biased, as only websites with Alexa Toolbar will rank at the top. It doesn't come pre-installed on any major browser.
When you finish reading this presentation you will be able give expert opinion on how Alexa ranking clouds decision making.
1. Your digital agency of choice
How Alexa ranking clouds
your decision making?
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2. Agenda
What is Alexa ranking?
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Facts, figures & features
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Popular not accurate
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Statistics without context
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When to consider Alexa
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User reactions & conclusion
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Recommendation
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3. The story of Alexa
What is Alexa ranking?
Alexa ranking provides information related to Internet traffic data such
as websites and links.
Whose idea was this?
Alexa was founded by Brewster Kahle & Bruce Gilliat in 1996.
What exactly does it do?
Alexa collects traffic data on a daily basis from millions of users
who have installed the Alexa Toolbar. Alexa uses a complex algorithm on
three months’ worth of data to arrive at the ranking for each site.
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4. Facts, figures & features
Tracking the traffic
1. Alexa monitors Internet traffic data and ranks your site globally.
2. As of 2013, Alexa has ranked over 30 million websites.
3. Wiki says over 8.5 million users visit Alexa monthly.
4. A free service, Alexa requires you to install their toolbar on your website.
Alexa Toolbar is available for Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.
5. The Alexa Toolbar includes a popup blocker, search box, links to
Amazon.com, Alexa homepage, and the Alexa ranking of the site the user is
visiting.
6. It allows the user to rate the site and view links to relevant external sites.
7. Typically, many feel that if your blog isn’t ranked below 100,000 at Alexa, then
your blog isn’t quite what it should be. Hence the pressure to rank in it.
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5. What’s the big deal?
1. Amazon did an Internet triple whammy in 1999 by acquiring 3 companies to
widen its business reach in e-commerce, analytics and media. Alexa was one of
them.
2. Alexa had about 5 billion documents in its index – about 100 terabytes of
data, APIs, etc.
3. The big deal is that though you own the site and the content, you are using
someone else’s infrastructure. And, who owns the customer data that you are
accumulating, makes up for a billion dollar industry.
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6. Popular but not accurate
Many reasons why everybody talks about Alexa ranking, but doesn’t find it useful
1. Popular because it's been there for a long time and is well referenced.
2. Been there since 1996.
3. Not accurate because it counts only those websites that have installed its toolbar.
4. It’s non-inclusive. Currently (end of 2013), there are nearly 500 million websites, but
only a certain segment, like webmasters & techies, has installed the toolbar.
5. Reduced credibility as they get data only from their toolbar. Biased, as only websites
with Alexa Toolbar will rank at the top.
6. It doesn't come pre-installed on any major browser.
7. The majority of the Internet-surfing public doesn't download add-ons.
8. Alexa performs differently in different browsers. In Google Chrome it shows you
search analytics, sites linking in, wayback machine data, site loading time, etc. In
Mozilla Firefox it shows only the page rank.
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7. Statistics without context
• What’s the point in knowing that my site is ranked at 45K?
I would rather know where my visitors are coming from so I
can engage them better.
• Data by demographics is more useful as it helps you to
customize content. Google Analytics tells you real time
where your visitors are coming from, what pages they are
accessing and how long they are engaged on a particular
page.
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8. Reactions from users around the world
1. Not exactly a merit-based ranking but a force fit and eventually not free.
2. Requires you to install their toolbar on your browser.
3. Using Content Delivery Network like CloudFlare affects ranking
(For a site with upwards of 2,000 users a day, Alexa ranking dropped
almost 1 million after implementing CloudFlare).
4. Ended up paying Alexa to certify metrics to get back to where we were.
5. Many users find it difficult to make sense of the ranking.
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A typical reaction: Am I going up or down?
6. My ranking keeps getting better and my unique users keep going lower.
7. They say my articles are very popular in some town I have never heard of.
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9. When should you consider Alexa?
If your aim is:
• To attract advertisers
If you want to attract more advertisers to your blog and earn more, then Alexa
rank is crucial. If your blog has a good Alexa rank then chances of getting direct
advertisements are more.
But if you depend only on traditional advertising like AdSense and textual
advertising, then you should not really bother about Alexa ranking.
• To track competitor sites
The feature “query popularity graphs” under high impact search is an excellent
way of extracting a reliable keyword phrase list from competitors’ sites. It's
MUCH better than Google's AdWords keyword competition data.
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10. Audience geography of Alexa visitors worldwide
Country
Percentage of visitors
Rank in country
United States
21.1%
1,579
China
11.3%
1,121
India
5.2%
2,941
Germany
4.3%
1,866
United Kingdom
3.6%
1,381
For more info & worldwide % for visitors please visit http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/alexa.com
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11. Visitors database as on November 18, 2013
Analytics Tool
Visitors
Alexa
9,06,192
https://siteanalytics.compete.com/alexa.com/
Google Analytics
17,39,57,384
https://siteanalytics.compete.com/google.com/
Quantcast
1,49,576
https://siteanalytics.compete.com/quantcast.com/
Compete
85,890
https://siteanalytics.compete.com/compete.com/
Visitors
173,957,384
906,192
Alexa
149,576
Google Analytics
85,890
Quantcast
Compete
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15. Conclusion: It's time for clarity
If a website has a good Alexa rank it doesn't mean that it has good traffic or is
engaging.
1. It only means that it has a good number of visitors with Alexa Toolbar in their
browsers.
2. Alexa gives a worldwide ranking, but a website may be particularly popular
in certain countries, and less popular in others.
3. To get a fair idea of the exact number of visits, check other sites like
Google Analytics, Compete.com and Quantcast
4. The Indexed Web contains at least 1.52 billion pages (Thursday, November
28, 2013).
The Alexa website ranking is 1,484 and this has reduced by 320 in the last 3
months.(http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/alexa.com)
You cannot rely on Alexa ranking alone, but consider it in conjunction with others.
According to a report from MDG Advertising:
1. 59 percent of consumers use Google every month to find a reputable local
business.
2. 50 percent of all mobile searches are conducted in the hope of finding local
results, and 61 percent of those searches result in a purchase.
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16. Recommendation based on our 11 years experience
What do I need to do to increase my website visibility and traffic?
1. Focus on Organic ranking in Search Engines.
2. Define a customized Social Media Strategy for each channel such as
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
3. Create an engaging web and mobile user experience and focus on simplicity.
4. Users SCAN your page, not READ it. Keep your content crisp and to the point.
5. Create a responsive design so that users can access your website using their
Smartphones and tablets. This increases your ranking with Search Engines.
6. Add Videos to your site and share your insights for FREE. Google gives higher ranking
for videos.
7. Write Blogs and Thought Posts as often as possible.
8. Use A/B/N testing tools to improve your site.
9. For more expert insights, visit our Digital Maturity Index to measure and monitor where
your brand stands in the digital business future.
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