Psst… Alexa Rank Secret Revealed!
Today, I will reveal the real secret of getting a great Alexa rank. I discovered when I found scrapers sites in my inbound links!
Mind you, no one is scraping my blog; they are scraping “How to Boost Your Alexa Rank”, published at “Alexa: Web Discover Machine “, a blog written by a couple of fellows who work for Alexa and discuss nothing but Alexa.
That post linked Skyrocket Alexa and that link now appears at a quality blog that looks like this:

Maybe I should email that blogger and ask him which affiliate programs he uses? Cause’ I bet I could make money with a big Skype ad too!
Now for the secret to boosting Alexa!
Now, I’m pretty sure almost no one would intentionally visit that blog. But, I noticed the scraped blog has an Alexa rank of 265,915.
Many bloggers running sponsored posts would love that type of rank.
How did the scraper site achieve that? Well, here’s my theory:
See that gal wearing the red cape? I know she’s got an Alexa toolbar installed. And the Asian guy in the black turtleneck? I bet he has an Alexa toobar installed. Heck, I bet everyone of those visitors have toolbars installed!
I suspect the real secret to boosting your Alexa rank: Scrape blogs with good Alexa ranks.
Heck, you probably don’t need to scrape them. Just link ‘em regularly. Their Alexa toolbar totin’ authors will stop by and give your Alexa a nice bump.
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Psst… Alexa Rank Secret Revealed! was posted on September 26, 2007 - Filed Under Links Alexa |Make More Money: Amazon Omakase Links
You all know I make money blogging about knitting. Since that works fairly well, I decided I’d start thing blog to create another revenue stream. Knowing you can’t make money until you have visitors, I initially building traffic and links. I’ve got some now, so I need to work on testing out a full range of monetizing methods.
Today, I’m testing Amazon’s Omakaze links.
Amazon provides a simple code you can insert on your web pages; they promise to deliver appropriate targeted ads. Will they be appropriate? Will anyone click, buy and make me money?
I’ve found contextual links on my other niche blogs convert very well. But, I’m not so sure contextual works as well on this “make money / blog about blogging ” blog. I think this may be because we all visit each others blogs see the same ads over and over.
But not many of us are running the Amazon ads, so that seems worth a try.
The only way to find out if I can make money to test out the ads and see what happens. If you read this, tell me what ads you see when you arrive, then I’ll know how “contextual” they are.Tags:ads Amazon contextual links monetize Omakaze
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