Saturday, January 16, 2016

Step by step guide to Submit Website/Blog to Alexa:

Before we move ahead, for newbies: Alexa is one of the top websites which rank Websites globally and shows various ranking factors like Global rank, country based rank, search term query and many more details that are quite informative and important to judge a website.
So, let’s get started with this tutorial and the very step is to create an Alexa account by going to Alexa.com. You can either create a custom login or simply login using your Facebook account. I prefer creating a new custom account, as I manage multiple websites and it will be much easier to remember the login. So, once you are done creating an account, go to Alexa site info page and search for your domain name.


When you click on certify your site metrics, it will open a pop-up which says:
Certified Site Metrics is metrics that are directly-measured from the website instead of estimated. The website owner has installed an Alexa Certify Code on the pages of their site and chosen to show the metrics publicly.
For the website owner Certified Metrics provides:
  • A more accurate Alexa Rank
  • A private Metrics Dashboard for On-Site Analytics
  • The ability to publish unique visitor and pageview counts if desired
Click on plans and pricing page and below plans and pricing you will see an option that says
“You can create basic site comparisons or claim a site with a free Alexa account.”
Click on create free Alexa account and repeat the above process and click on claim a site. You will see three option to verify your site ownership:

This step is to claim your domain in Alexa and edit its listing. Alexa offers many plans and pricing offer, but for a normal Blog, a free plan is good to start with. For a serious business site, I won’t mind opting for their monthly subscription plan for more exposure. You can get a complete plans and pricing details here. Click on “Certify this site” and it will take you to Alexa Pro plan page, click on Sign up under free plan.

Claiming site in Alexa:

Similarly we do Google domain verification, in Alexa we can upload a file or add a meta tag to claim our domain. You can pick any of the method, (Upload a verification file to root of your domain or add meta tag in head section of your site. If you are using Thesis theme, simply go to Site Options > Additional scripts and add the complete verification code with meta name there.
For example: <meta name=”alexaVerifyID” content=”xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx” />
Make sure to clear your cache if you are using any cache plugin, and click on verify the claim. BlogSpot Bloggers can add the code in their template and follow the same steps, if you have done everything right here, click on verify the claim and a successfully claimed message will be shown.
Click on Continue and you can edit many important details regarding your site. You will notice many parts will be locked, as you need to get a premium Alexa account, for editing the complete listing. Something, which I will ignore for now:

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