I have a website which gets around 100-200 unique visitors and around 500-600 page views daily. But my alexa rank is 11614880 and i have seen numerous sites which have only 2-3 pages or have not even been completed yet but they still has an alexa rank in top 100,000 whats the problem here?
They could be using script or tricks to get higher page views. Just work on site getting linsk to it and content do not worry about alexa rank. Worry about google and yahoo that is where the real traffic is.
although its not very important to have high alexa rank but how do some people get their incomplete sites in top hundred thousand.
I read an article in Wikipedia that explained PR - they possibly have one that does alexa. I wouldn't hold your breath for a difinitive answer here - I wanted clarification about a PR issue and got nowhere. Generally people just repeated the same thing, refuting what I had evidence of in the original post or asked the same question I posed but phrased differently.
Its been said here before, but if you have a site that caters to webmasters you will have a better ranking, because most webmasters have the Alexa tool bar installed. If you want a better Alexa rank, visit your site every day with the toolbar installed and you will definitely drop below 1,000,000. (Its called searchstatus on Firefox.. Its awesome, it shows you the page rank, alexa rank, you can also highlight "nofollow" links, search "whois" and show robots.txt with one click)
alexa rank is important, but the traffic is not the definitory thing for that mrwordsworth . Try to add your site into social bookmarking sites and come to me with future results.
Traffic is IMPORTANT and not the Alexa... I get just 75-100UV daily & my Alexa is 4xx,xxx So what will u comment on it ??
Many pople use Alexa rank as a gauge to evaluate the worth of a link on your website. If you depend on link or site selling as a form of monetization you’ll definitely want to increase your Alexa rank. Encourage others to use the Alexa toolbar. Optimize your popular posts if you have them. Include a widget/graph at the bottom of the post, link to your Alexa post or use Alexa redirection on your internal URLs.