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8:26 am May 8, 2012
| shortroadto
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I notice Alexa offers a 1-5 star website rating system. I see very few, if any ratings on a lot of Yakezie member website pages on Alexa. Would it help us to rate each other's sites on Alexa?
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11:36 am May 8, 2012
| TB at BlueCollarWorkman
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That's an interesting idea; if we can do so, it might be a great way to promote eachother!
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12:05 pm May 8, 2012
| shortroadto
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That's an interesting idea; if we can do so, it might be a great way to promote eachother!
TB, I just put a review of your site on Alexa.
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2:53 pm May 8, 2012
| This That And The MBA
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TB at BlueCollarWorkman said:
That's an interesting idea; if we can do so, it might be a great way to promote eachother!
TB you should put a signature in your footer….like mine and ShortRoadTo's
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4:04 pm May 8, 2012
| Lance at Money Life and More
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This is a neat idea but I wouldn't want to do anything they could punish us for if they found out about it.
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10:12 pm May 8, 2012
| Modest Money
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In my opinion this wouldn't really help anything. Such an easy to manipulate factor wouldn't be used by any search engines. About the only way it could help a tiny bit is if a fellow marketer or blogger happened to look at your alexa details page.
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4:55 am May 9, 2012
| shortroadto
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I get your point Modest Money, but search engine traffic and Alexa traffic are two very different animals. If I get 1000 non alexa toolbar users per day to visit my site and you get only 10 alexa toolbar users per day to visit your site, you will rank higher in alexa than I do because alexa doesn't count those that don't have the toolbar installed. I am just wondering if the reputation on the Alexa page means anything.
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