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20 Feb
I really don’t trust Alexa.
Here’s why
Alexa’s stats are based on the data collected by the users that installed the Alexa Toolbar. Fine. But who’s intrested in downloading the alexa toolbar? What does the alexa toolbar offers?
as you can see, the main features here are useful for webmasters, bloggers, site owners, SEOers etc.
This is not stuff for the average surfer!
Alexa’s user base is not representative of the internet population.
Alexa’s toolbar exists only for Internet Explorer (yes, I know there’s the unofficial firefox plugin, but nobody really uses it.) (yes, I know there must be someone that uses it, but you have to agree that’s an insignificant minority).
And this means
not representative
EDIT: an official firefox toolbar has been developed. The question is if it will be used or not. I guess it will not.
Alexa’s user base it’s composed as follows: ( from http://awis.blogspot.com/2007/02/alexas-traffic-panel-is-increasingly.html)
| Country | Users | (previously) |
|---|---|---|
| China | 16.44% | (18.46%) |
| United States | 14.28% | (36.91%) |
| Brazil | 3.82% | N/A |
| Japan | 3.64% | (3.80%) |
| United Kingdom | 3.11% | (4.49%) |
| Taiwan | 2.91% | (1.72%) |
| Hong Kong | 2.55% | (4.59%) |
Once again, not representative.
This is from their about page (bold addedd by me).
Keep in mind that this is the best thay can say about their service without telling something that’s a complete lie. Just try to imagine what’s the real situation
- Our users are disproportionately likely to visit sites that are featured on alexa.com such as amazon.com and archive.org, and traffic to these sites may be overcounted.
- The extent to which our sample may overcount or undercount users of the various browsers is unknown. Alexa’s sample includes users of Internet Explorer, Firefox and Mozilla browsers. The AOL/Netscape and Opera browser is not supported, which means that sites operated by these companies may be undercounted.
- The extent to which our sample may overcount or undercount users of various operating systems is unknown. Alexa sample includes toolbars built for Windows, Macintosh and Linux.
- The rate of adoption of Alexa software in different parts of the world may vary widely due to advertising locality, language, and other geographic and cultural factors. For example, to some extent the prominence of Chinese sites among our top-ranked sites reflects known high rates of general Internet usage in China, but there may also be a disproportionate number of Chinese Alexa users.
- In some cases traffic data may also be adversely affected by our “site” definitions. With tens of millions of hosts on the Internet, our automated procedures for determining which hosts are serving the “same” content may be incorrect and/or out-of-date. Similarly, the determinations of domains and home pages may not always be accurate. When these determinations change (as they do periodically), there may be sudden artificial changes in the Alexa traffic rankings for some sites as a consequence.
- The Alexa Toolbar turns itself off on secure pages (https:). Sites with secure page views will be under-represented in the Alexa traffic data.
27 Responses for "3 Reasons Why Alexa Sucks (And They Know It!)"
Thank you for the interesting post
Thank you!
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I never new Alexa Sucked that bad. It’s pretty much worthless.
yes, it really sucks!
People using Alexa as a traffic or importance estimation tool should really get a clue. Alexa is worthless and biased.
China? According to Alexa my site have a great number of visitors from Romania. And my friends’ site too. I wonder if Alexa is so popular in Romania?
there are approx 5 million internet users in romania of which about half speaks decent english so thats pretty much your span. Why would a large part of 2,5million Romanian users even bother with Alexa? The number of Romanian sites that are indexed in Alexa is really very limited compared to most other countries.
I am trying to convince my boss that Alexa is not really important, they are manipulating statistics in some way.
I suppose everybody uses google analytics or Urchin for statistics. For me, the combination of both is the great deal to determine what we are doing right and wrong.
Regards and thanks for the post
Rub
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I do agree with you. I had a site which have 1000 unique visitor a day, the alex ranking is still 1 million over.
Thanks a million for sharing.
Looks like Alexa have to come out a new formula to calculate the ranking.
I had no idea Alexa’s user base was so small.
If Google published the analytics results publicly that would be better than Alexa.
Google Analytics is easier to install that the Alexa toolbar and even though 6% of users have JavaScript turned-off it will still be better than Alexa!
I find that compete.com is a much better program
I search this hardly, thanks
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