Due to my combat with alexa I've pretty much become a small expert on how they work.
First of all Alexa is Amazon.com And although they claim the Internet Archive is seperate, Amazon's legal team looks after everything about it. The can do a great dance when asked to clairfy their relationship.
OK...
How traffic is measured.
1) By the alexa toolbar users.
2) By closely examining exit and entrance traffic to the amazon sites.
3) Data purchased from MSN toolbar users.
4) Data obtained from from A9.com, google, yahoo and joyo.com, (joyo is amazon again but I'm not sure the relationship)
There is more but this is the "heavy hitters" of their arsenault.
As Amazon's legal department told me in a letter.
"Trying to obtain a 0% intrusion into your commercial sites by Alexa is not possible. Alexa resources for discovery and cataloging of a site are far too vast and complete."
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Originally Posted by ForrestCroce
Maybe, but that's like saying maybe it really was a magic bullet that did Kennedy in. The end result is the same, but the details are a little muddled. That's a lot of trouble that's just not necessary to go through.
If you and a bunch of your friends install the Alexa toolbar, the bona fide one, not a zombie version, and visit a site a lot, that will improve the site's rankings. If 10 % of people use the Alexa toolbar, they assume 10x the number they counted are visiting a site. Which would be a good rough gauge if they could get a random sample, but that's the Achilles heal.
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I take 90% of stories like this with a grain of salt.
Whereas it certainly sounds possible and someone might have actually done it.
But did they do it and for what end result ? That is an entirely different issue.
Last edited by Michel Samuel : 07-19-2007 at 07:25 AM.
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