Tip # 2: Use the Alexa Redirect
Using an Alexa redirect will give search engines a (301) permanent redirect. This redirect is search engine friendly. This Alexa Redirect looks like
http://redirect.alexa.com/redirect?www.techcounter.com
What this is doing is still taking to my Blog’s homepage but doing an Alexa redirect on the way which would register as a hit in Alexa and adds to your Alexa Ranking even if that particular visitor does not have the Alexa Toolbar installed.
http://redirect.alexa.com/redirect?www.majelelo.com/index.php
Replace www.majelelo.com with the URL of your own Blog and start using the Alexa redirect on your internal URLs.
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Alexa’s crawler is one of the biggest in the Web world. By 2005 Alexa's crawler was hitting 4 to 5 billion pages a month and archiving 1 terabyte of data a day. Today this figure has changed. Now Alexa archives almost 1.6 terabytes of data per day, and hits a total of 4.5 billion pages from over 16 million sites. In an attempt to open up a whole new market Alexa made an announcement that its crawler would be open to up its crawler to requests from the floor to anyone willing to pay.
The programmatic access to Alexa's web search engine was enabled by the Alexa Web Search Platform. However, this platform also tried to start a search revolution. But after a while this platform was also taken over by the Amazon Web Services. Alexa also has a directory which is very similar to DMOZ, the open directory project. The directory has the ability to sort categories by Popularity and Average Review rating. Through the directory one can also access the necessary and related information of websites just by clicking on the title of the site. The Alexa technology was also incorporated into Internet Explorer 5 in 1999. In this way Microsoft also has its share in making Alexa the web giant that it is today.
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