As an internet entrepreneur I am stuck using the mainstream methods to try and compare my site to other sites. In order to get advertisers, sponsors and or generate buzz I have to be able to explain how my site ranks… unfortunately Alexa.com is still one of the widely used measurement tools for this.
Alexa’s Extremely Biased Rankings
My biggest beef is that Alexa is often billed as an overall ranking for sites, but people don’t often understand who it is Alexa is counting traffic from and how that screws over the creative class of sites.
Who Loves Clunky Toolbars?
Alexa gathers usage ONLY from people with the Alexa toolbar installed in their browsers.
“Alexa’s traffic rankings are based on the usage patterns of Alexa Toolbar users over a rolling 3 month period.”
- Alexa FAQ
Most savvy internet users don’t want more space taken up in their browsers. Why would I install the Alexa toolbar just to see site rankings when I can install the SearchStatus FireFox Extension that not only shows me Alexa Rankings, but also Google PageRank & Compete Rankings… AND tucks it nicely into the bottom corner of my browser?
Mac & Firefox Users Not Counted
The Alexa Toolbar Only Works with Windows & IE
“Currently, Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer are the only platforms and browsers supported by Alexa Toolbar.”
- Alexa Install Alert
Mac & Firefox users are often grouped as early adopters & innovators so if that sounds like your site’s traffic, you can be sure that Alexa is pooching your ranking.
COLOURlovers Example
COLOURlovers.com is a creative community site built around color, design & making color palettes. The site was recently nominated as “Best Comunity Site of 2007 by the Webby Awards” so it is a pretty established site… but only %30 of the site users use IE on Windows. That means %70 of the traffic has no chance of being indexed in the Alexa ranking calculations.
How High Would the Ranking Be if Alexa Counted FF & Mac?
COLOURlovers is ranked only 16,189 on Alexa.com
*April Stats According to Google Analytics
A Better Google Solution
While it scares me a bit to think about how much information Google has stored in their database…They really are the most logical solution for accurately showing site rankings.
Google Analytics:
- Is already the industry standard for showing pageviews and unique visitors.
- Is a free service that any site can use and a large number of sites already do.
- Adding in information like PageRank, etc. could create a variety of comparisons.