Readers Question: What is Alexa Ratings and How to Increase it?

We get occasional questions from readers, which we want to put it up here so others may benefit from it as well. If you have question regarding blogging,  you can ask in comment or send us via contact form. We will try to get around to answer as often as we can.

Recently a reader Megan asked this question:

“How can I increase my Alexa Ratings? Isn’t it based on traffic? I have 171 unique visitor and my Alexa Rating is the same?”

What is Alexa Ratings?

Alexa is traffic ranking site, they provide traffic ranking based on either Alexa toolbar or data gathered from other traffic data sources to show you site’s or blog’s traffic rank. Lower the traffic rank, better the traffic usually is.

So What is Traffic Rank? And how does Alexa computes it?

Following is the excerpt from Alexa’s website on how they compute the complex algorithm to find traffic rank for a blog or a website:

“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.”

How do you improve your Alexa Rank?

When your blog or website is new, it will be unranked. As you post more often to your site and slowly increase the traffic to your blog, your Alexa rank will improve with time. Meanwhile there are a few ways that has worked for others to improve Alexa’s ranking. There are no sure fire ways that has worked and Alexa ranking is not always consistent. Please look at the a few ways one can improve Alexa’s ranking.

  1. Quality Content: There are many ways to manipulate system but if you want to keep the solution for long term, quality content that is useful to your readers is the best option in our opinion. Also daily or frequently updating your blog post also helps, compare to blog or website that is sitting without updates for long period.
  2. Install Alexa Toolbar: Alexa often gives rank based on the popularity of website by alexa toolbar. Therefore, install an Alexa toolbar to your site and set your web blog as a homepage.
  3. Display Alexa Widget: We have used it in our other blogs and it has worked for us. We have not installed on this blog to experiment the usefulness for this, and may change it after period of time. Some experts are saying that each click counts as a unique visit, making your traffic rank higher, I am not sure about it but this sure works for many blog sites.
  4. Talk about Alexa and Review it on your Blog: We have noticed that blogs that Alexa reviews or focuses on webmaster’s issues seems to have better Alexa rank. While many blogs may not be focused on webmaster issues, you can still improve alexa rank by writing article about Alexa and asking others to join in may help as well.
  5. Improve your Traffic: One can improve traffic to his or her website by writing guest posts, commenting on other blogs or writing a articles in article directories such as hubpages, can help increase the traffic, hence improving the Alexa ranking.

Other helpful resources on Alexa Rank Improvement

We have found a few articles that might be useful to find more ways to improve Alexa Ranking:

20 quick ways to Increase your Alexa Rank

How to Improve Alexa Rank

Hope you have found a quick few ways to improve your Alexa Ranking. Good luck!

Must Have Free Plugins for Every Blog: Part 2

This article is a Part 2 in series, If you have not already read it, please check out Must have Plugins for Blog: Part 1 First. Now, read on.

6. Broken Link Checker

As a blogger or even static website that does not change, we often share web links. How to know if any of those links are broken much after we have written about it? We have usually two choice, go manually and check each link manually periodically or have some reader/clients tell you about it as they find it. However the best way is to install broken link checker plug-in, that does superb job for finding such links and show you location of it so either you can fix it, delete it or keep as it is (if it is still working).

Click here to download Broken Link Checker Plug-in

7. WP Cache Plug-in

Have you visited some cool website, only to find that website is taking too long to respond? The reasons are many, it could be our internet connection or web server itself. However often time it is problem with cache within our site itself. WP cache plug-in reduces the load time of your blog by caching your post and pages and speed up the process of viewing. It does this by giving static file to your visitor instead of making several calls and downloads to your database. Must have plug-in for your blog, even if you do not have lot of images or content, it sure helps the loading faster.

Click here for more info and download on WP Cache plug in

8. Add to any

If you use social media such as Twitter, Face Book, this plug in can help your reader bookmark your articles to various popular bookmark sites and social media.

This is one of the best and complete plug in that I found as it does three things in one. This plug-in can share your posts, bookmark your site to social medias and email your articles to other people. This plug in has all of top favorite sites such as Twitter, Face Book, Google Buzz, Digg, Delicious and over 100 sites to pick and choose from. You can decide if you want to add the icons on bottom of posts or top or both as you can customize it based on what you want to use.

Click here to download Add to any Plug-in

9. One Click Plug-in updater

I have noticed one thing that themes and plug-ins gets updated frequently and one can get tired updating all plug-ins, one by one and manually. This One click plug in updater will come to rescue to make a quick update by pressing “update all” just once making recent upgrades and updates making your life much easier, leaving you to do better things.

Click here to download One Click Updater

10. LinkWithin

You will not find Linkwithin Plugin from Word Press plugin site, how it is very powerful plugins that shows related posts at the bottom of the articles saying, you might also like this , with images and little blurb about the post. You can show 3-5 similar posts and set up is very easy. If I can do it, any one can do it. It is free plug-in that is similar to Yet another related plug-in, but powerful and easy to install.

Click here to install Linkwithin

Summary:

There are still great many plug ins that available for free and fee based. These are the best ones that I have found for blog sites. One caution, do not add so many plugins, it can effect your blog site negatively.

Do you have other great plug-ins to share?

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Must Have Free Plugins for Every Blog : Part 1

We have been blogging for sometimes and learned what are best plugins for a blog with experience. I want to share some of the best and successful plug-ins that are must for any blog out there, regardless of what subject your blog migh be in. Here are some of the best plug-ins that we have found, with link to how to get it. Best part? They are all free.

1. Akismet

If you have comments enabled on your blog, Akismet can be a life saver, catching spams before it reaches you. So far 99.99% of time Akismet has been right for possible spams on our blogs. You can set up an option to delete all month old spam comments. Before you go out buy any spam catcher, try Akismet out, you will be happy with it.

Click here for free download Akismet Plug-in

2. All in one SEO

As a blogger we all know the importance of SEO and if you type SEO, you will find many good plug-ins for it. After trying out a few, I have settled on All in one SEO pack as it is one of the best. You may need some basic knowledge of keywords and SEO to set it up directly such as no follow, do follow, title page attributes and meta title and meta descriptions. Since many of us are not blog designer or know coding, having this powerful plug-ins does a great job for saving us time from learning coding and enhance our blog’s standing in front of search engine eyes.

Click here to download All in one SEO Pack

3. CommentLuv

If you have not used the CommentLuv plug-ins, you should, it shows your blog’s latest post title as you leave a comment on your own or other people’s blogs. Majority of commenter are also bloggers too. It has two benefits, one it encourages and appreciates other bloggers for leaving a comment. It actually helps others to find your blogs as you write thoughtful comments with catchy title showing up on CommentLuv.

Click here for download CommentLuv Plug-in

4. Google Analytic for WordPress

I just learned recently about the plug-in and it has saved lot of my time. To see your traffic analysis, I had to log in Google analytic after midnight to see my site’s traffic pattern and sources where traffic came from. Now it is lot easier as all I have to see the basic analytic information via my blog’s dashboard without special login process. All if you is to set up and configure your Google information and analytic ID once and you are set. You will be able to track your most visited articles, keywords and sources and where visitors are coming from information.

Click here to download WP Google Analytic

5. Google XML Sitemap

This plug in is more for search engine’s robots crawling but essential for search engine finding your site. Google XML site maps plug-in creates new site map automatically every time you write a new post and submits to all major search engine on your behalf every time. Just set it up and forget it. You will not feel the effect right away but it is very powerful for search engine’s eyes. I wish I had known about it sooner.

Click here to download Google XML sitemaps

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How to Find Out What Your Blog Reader Wants

One of the best way about blogging is to make money via membership site, such as Yaro has created for his members and readers. He knows what members wants as he has become an online mentor for many aspiring and new blogger. You can tell, I love Yaro Starak, he is my online blog mentor who has taught me a lot about blogging, success and making money while having fun.

If you have started a blog and want to take it next level by offering your own membership site, this video is must watch for you. This video shows how to find out what your readers and members want before you launch your membership site or any products, so that you do not waste time creating a product that no one wants or has interest in. This is great lesson for all of us blogger, who in rush and impulse created a product such as ebook or membership site, a lessons to be learned from failure. But, all of you can be super smart by watching this video so all you can face is a success!

Note: Some videos may or may not be available to view. As it is not on my site, I can not control it. However, there is a transcript of the video still available to read, so check it out.

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Hope you enjoyed this video presentation. Good luck!

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Reporter vs Expert – Why Most Bloggers Are Stuck Reporting

There are basically two types of bloggers in the world – reporters and experts – and some people perform both roles (usually the experts, it’s hard for reporters to become experts, but it’s easy for experts to report).

If you have ever taken an Internet marketing course or attended a seminar specifically for beginners, you have probably heard about the two different methodologies. Whenever the business model is based on content, and if you blog for money then the model is based on content, people are taught to either start as reporters, or if possible step up as experts.

I’ll be frank; you want to be the expert.

Reporters leverage the content of the experts and in most cases people start off as reporters because they haven’t established expertise. Experts enjoy the perks of preeminence, higher conversion rates because of perceived value, it’s easier to get publicity, people are more likely to seek you out rather than you having to seek others out, joint ventures come easier, etc� experts in most cases simply make more money and attract more attention.

Most Bloggers Are Reporters

The thing with expertise is that it requires something – experience. No person becomes an expert without doing things and learning. Bloggers usually start out without expertise and as a result begin their blogging journey by talking about everything going on in their niche (reporting) and by interviewing and talking about other experts (reporting again).

There’s nothing wrong with reporting of course and for many people it’s a necessity at first until you build up some expertise. Unfortunately the ratios are pretty skewed when it comes to reporters and experts – there are a lot more reporters than there are experts, hence reporters tend to struggle to gain attention and when they do, they often just enhance the reputation of the expert they are reporting on.

Don’t Replicate Your Teacher

If you have ever spent some time browsing products in the learn Internet marketing niche you will notice a pattern. Many people first study Internet marketing from a �guru� (for lack of a better term). The guru teaches how he or she is able to make money online, and very often the view that the student gleams is that in order to make money online you have to teach others how to make money online.

The end result of this process is a huge army of amateurs attempting to replicate what their teacher does in the same industry – the Internet marketing industry – not realizing that without expert status based on a proven record and all the perks that come with it, it’s next to impossible to succeed.

Even people, who enjoy marginal success, say for example growing an email list of 1,000 people, then go out and launch a product about how to grow an email list of 1,000 people. Now I have no problems with that, I think it’s fine to teach beginners and leverage whatever achievements you have, the problem is that people gravitate to the same niche – Internet marketing – and rarely have any key points of differentiation.

How many products out there do you know of that all claim to teach the same things – email marketing, SEO, pay per click, affiliate marketing, and all the sub-niches that fall under the category of Internet marketing. It’s a saturated market, yet when you see your teachers and other gurus making money teaching others how to make money (and let’s face it – making money as a subject is one of the most compelling) – your natural inclination is to follow in their footsteps.

If the key is to become an expert and you haven’t spent the last 5-10 years making money online, I suggest you look for another niche to establish expertise in.

Report on Your Process, Not Others

The secret to progress from reporter to expert is not to focus on other experts and instead report on your own journey. When you are learning how to do something and implementing things day by day, or studying other people’s work, you need to take your process and what you do as a result of what you learn, and use it as content for your blog.

It’s okay to talk about experts when you learn something from them, but always relate it to what you are doing. If you learn a technique from an expert it’s fine to state you learned it from them (and affiliate link to their product too!) but you should then take that technique, apply it to what you are doing and then report back YOUR results, not there’s. Frame things using your opinion – your stories – and don’t regurgitate what the expert said. The key is differentiation and personality, not replication.

Expertise comes from doing things most people don’t do and then talking about it. If you do this often enough you wake up one day as an expert, possibly without even realizing how it happened, simply because you were so good at reporting what you did.

You Are Already An Expert

Most people fail to become experts (or perceived as experts) because they don’t leverage what they already know. Every person who lives a life learns things as they go, takes action every day and knows something about something. The reason why they never become an expert is because they choose not to (which is fine for some, not everyone wants to be an expert), but if your goal is to blog your way to expertise and leave the world of reporting behind you have to start teaching and doing so by leveraging real experience.

Experience can come from what you do today and what you have done previously; you just need to take enough steps to demonstrate what you already know and what you are presently learning along your journey. I know so many people in my life, who are experts simply by virtue of the life they have lived, yet they are so insecure about what they know, they never commit their knowledge to words for fear of�well fear.

Blogs and the Web in general, are amazing resources when you leverage them as a communication tool to spread your expertise because of the sheer scope of people they can reach. If all you ever do is talk to people in person and share your experience using limited communication mediums, you haven’t much hope of becoming an expert. Take what you know and show other people through blogging, and you might be surprised how people change their perception of you in time.

Reporting Is A Stepping Stone

If your previous experience and expertise is from an area you want to leave behind or you are starting from �scratch�, then reporting is the path you must walk, at least for the short term.

Reporting is a lot of fun. Interviewing experts, talking about what other people are doing and just being part of a community is not a bad way to blog. In many cases people make a career of reporting (journalism is about just that), but if you truly want success and exponential results, at some point you will have to stand up and proclaim yourself as someone unusually good at something and then proceed to demonstrate it over and over again.

Have patience and focus on what you do to learn and then translate that experience into lessons for others, and remember, it’s okay to be a big fish in a small pond, that’s all most experts really are.

31 Days to Build a Better Blog

I first heard about ProBlogger blog about a few years ago, before I even started my own journey into writing a blog. I read all posts with enthusiastic student to absorb all the free knowledge I can get from the daily posting. Darren Rowse is blogging for many years and runs a 2 successful blogs to make enough money to never having to work in a traditional job and live comfortably with his family.

I am usually wary of some unknown person selling a success blog product as I usually do not see the proof and it is real, but with Darren we can all see, he is making good money for his online adventures and Price was reasonable so I bought it when I was a beginner blogger, and I am glad I did as it helped me get started on right path when I started my blogging life. While I am no where near successful as he is, I am slowly making some money right now. Let’s look at 31 days to Build a Better Blog By Darren Rowse in details.

*Note: We no longer recommend this ebook, there are more better choices and free guide available, including on our own website, HomebusinessideasHQ.com for blogging series. Read it for Free here. Good Luck *

Who is Darren Rowse?

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Darren Rowse is better known as Problogger (A blogger, whose full time income comes from blogging related activities and sites), he is running problogger and photography blogs successfully. He is published author, and has membership forum site and gives presentations and talks to various blog conferences. He has written this ebook, many years after his blog was successful so we know it has a years of experience to share in it.

What is included in the ebook?

It is 94 pages of ebook. Well actually pages are double sided so you can say, it is really 188 pages of work book.

It has 31 tasks, designed to follow one task each day, so by 31 days you will have accomplished your goal to have a better blog. You can repeat steps again next month to make a routine to keep improving your blog slowly or as fast as you want.

It also includes 1 hour podcast, which has questions and answers series to further help you as a new blogger.

How much does it sell for?

The current price is $19.99.

What we liked about this ebook?

  • Each task set for each day: Breaking down huge tasks in to simple 31 daily task is a much better idea and we do not feel overwhelm doing all at once.
  • Guide by Expert: When I was new to blogging, learning curve was too steep, guide by expert who have done it successfully gave me a confidence to get started when things were not going so well in the beginning.
  • Understanding Why and How: This ebook explains why particular task is important in blogging world and how to do it right. When we know why of things, it motivates us to do some grunt work, we otherwise would not have done it
  • Note Taking: There is an area in workbook to take notes down as ideas comes or good suggestion to write it down so you will not forget it.
  • Link to Forum: There is also interactive link to 31DBB forum where you can ask questions and get additional tips from other community members.
  • Price: It is reasonable price, I spend $20 sometimes watching movie and having snacks one time. This is far more valuable.
  • Follow your own pace: Even though the ebook title says 31 days, one can set his or her own pace by doing one task in one week or doing 4 tasks in one day, depending on your free time with same end result at the end of the workbook tasks.

What to consider before buying the ebook?

  • Not for everyone: This ebook is better suited for new bloggers, blogger who are stuck or lacking inspiration to go on.
  • Need to follow up: This is not a magic pill book that will make you success without work. Hard work and dedication to follow up on tasks are important.

Our Recommendation

If you are thinking about starting a blog, for fun or making money this ebook is great at having tips in one place. If you are blogging for some time, but not growing or have no inspiration to keep writing, this ebook might help giving you suggestions to break out from stuck position get you moving.

If you are already successful blogger, do not buy this ebook as it will not teach you anything new that you may not already know.

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5 Tips for Creating a Website

Note: This is tips article is written by Matthew MacDonald who is Author of  Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual .

Get everything you need to plan and launch a web site, including detailed instructions and clear-headed advice on ready-to-use building blocks, powerful tools like CSS and JavaScript, and Google’s Blogger. The thoroughly revised, completely updated new edition of Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual explains how to get your site up and running quickly and correctly.

5 Tips for Budding Web Site Creators
By Matthew MacDonald

These days, aspiring Web site creators like you pick up a lot of Web-design theory before you start working on your pages. But as deadlines loom and the value of “do it right” falls victim to the imperative to “do it right now,” even the best of us sometimes toss good practice out the window. That’s perfectly understandable and no cause for panic—after all, if Web weavers waited until their pages were perfect before uploading them, the Internet would be a very lonely place indeed. However, sometimes innocent-seeming shortcuts can cause headaches later on. Here are a few pieces of Web advice that site creators ignore at their own risk:

1. Always include a doctype.
Web browsers can translate two languages into Web pages: old-school HTML and today’s XHTML. You have to tell the browser which language (called markup) you use, and you do that with a document type definition, better known as a doctype. Doctype is arcane code that looks like this:< !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd”>

If you forget to include a doctype, your pages will appear annoyingly inconsistent. That’s because some browsers, including Internet Explorer, switch into a backward-compatibility state known as quirks mode when they encounter unidentified markup; in essence, they attempt to act like an outdated browser from the 1990s. Common problems that result include text that appears at different sizes in different browsers and layouts that wind up in different configurations depending on your browser.

2. Keep formatting instructions out of your markup.
In a rush, it’s easy to get lazy and apply inline styles (or even worse, formatting tags like < font > ) to a page’s XHTML or HTML. But it’s rare for a web site creator to use a particular format just once. Most often, you’ll use a design–say for a column, heading, or note box–elsewhere on the same page or on another of your site pages. To ensure consistency across your site and to make it easier to fine-tune the look and feel of your pages, move all your formatting instructions to a central location: an external style sheet. That way, when a browser processes a page, it grabs this central set of instructions and applies them to the page (see the illustration for the sequence of events).

3. Be under renovation, not under construction.
Think of your favorite store. Now imagine shopping there if you had to wander around half-lit floors while dodging ladders, pylons, and heavy-duty construction equipment to find the aisles that still have products on the shelf.It’s a similar story on the Web, where a site with empty pages, “under construction” messages, and vague promises of upcoming content will send visitors away in droves. Yes, it’s true that your Web site won’t be complete when you first upload it. But make sure that what’s there is genuinely useful on its own, and don’t draw attention to gaps and shortcomings. Instead, keep improving what you’ve got.

4. Think twice before you adopt copy-and-paste design.

Typically, Web sites use the same page design across all their pages. For example, noodle around Amazon and you’ll always see a menu header at the top of the page and a sidebar on the left.

There’s a very special circle in Dante’s Inferno reserved for Web developers who try to achieve consistent design by copying and pasting their XHTML from one page to another. It’s almost impossible to manage or modify this mess across all your pages without making a mistake, even if you have a small Web site.
If you need a repeating page design, pick a suitable solution from the available options, each of which comes with its own caveat. Your can use server-side includes (which require Web host support), page templates (provided you have a Web design tool like Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Expression Web), frames (which can exhibit quirks), or a Web development platform (if you’re willing to take a crash course in programming).

5. Keep an eye on your visitors.
Is anyone here? There’s no point in having a Web site if you’re not willing to pay attention to what content draws and keeps visitors and what falls flat on its face. Remarkably, the best way to do that is with a free yet industrial-strength service called Google Analytics. You simply copy a small bit of tracking code to each of your pages and within hours you’ll be able to answer questions like “Where do my visitors live?”, “How long is a typical visit?”, and “What pages are their favorites?”

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Whether you want to build a personal web site, an e-commerce site, a blog, or a web site for a specific occasion or promotion, this book gives you detailed instructions and clear-headed advice for:

  • Everything from planning to launching. From picking and buying a domain name, choosing a Web hosting firm, building your site, and uploading the files to a web server, this book teaches you the nitty-gritty of creating your home on the Web.
  • Ready-to-use building blocks. Creating your own web site doesn’t mean you have to build everything from scratch. You’ll learn how to incorporate loads of pre-built and freely available tools like interactive menus, PayPal shopping carts, Google ads, and Google Analytics.
  • The modern Web. Today’s best looking sites use powerful tools like Cascading Style Sheets (for sophisticated page layout), JavaScript (for rollover buttons and cascading menus), and video. This book doesn’t treat these topics as fancy frills. From step one, you’ll learn easy ways to create a powerful site with these tools.
  • Blogs. Learn the basics behind the Web’s most popular form of self-expression. And take a step-by-step tour through Blogger, the Google-run blogging service that will have you blogging before you close this book.

This isn’t just another dry, uninspired book on how to create a web site. Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual is a witty and intelligent guide you need to make your ideas and vision a web reality.

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