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	<title>bobrichards on Joined Yakezie Challenge - Failed Alexa Rank</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>I have a blog for people age 50+, retirementincome.net.  Unlike a lot of the personal finance baogs I see for people who have no money, my blog is for people WITH money.  People age 50+ don&#039;t use Alexa but I have a domain authority of 35 and I keep increasing it.  So I will never be able to hit the Alexa metric because of my audience.  I have read all of the tips on how to achieve Alexa rank.  But I missed the 6-month window.  What does that mean? Can I continue trying and remain working toward Alexa membership?</p>
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