Ahhh! I just checked, and now that I have a new domain, I have no ratings on Alexa! If any of you would be so kind as to go review me on Alexa, feel free to take 5 extra entries into any giveaway that you would like
(there is also a button on the side that links to me right on the Alexa site!)
Thanks!
~Samantha
Hey!
You can also get Alexa rating increases by having sites link into yours ie. they have your button on their site.
I’m actually hosting a button blog hop today and tomorrow to increase Alexa ratings!
Why don’t you come hop up and I’ll get your button on my blog if you can put mine on yours
Going green with Noah
http://www.jonathanandmelanie.blogspot.com
I’ll go look. There has to be a way you can integrate the two.
I’ll get back with you.
Your count says it is 217,093 on my Alexa bar.
I know! and I was down below 70,000
Now I am so far up again- I went up to the 800′s! and lost all my reviews
Shared on FB and Twitter, hope it helps get the word out…
Another thing that’ll lower your Alexa is having people with the Alexa Toolbar visit your site. There are a ton of hops just for this, where everyone who participates must have that toolbar before hopping. Some of the sites with hops are Real Mom Reviews, Kelly’s Lucky you, and Spearmint Baby (there are lots more!) You usually link up with one of your favorite posts from the week, people go visit that post and, if they want you to visit them, leave a comment. I went from a score of 800,000 to 300,000 in FOUR WEEKS on just one semi-active hop!
Now, I keep the toolbar up all of the time. Whenever I visit a blog, I know it’s helping to lower their Alexa rating.
I did a little review for you, I know the frustration. I lowered my alexa through hops and such, I wish I had thought to ask for a reader review or two.
Hey Samantha!
I just wrote a review for you. I also just moved to a .com and would love you tons if you dropped by and left me a little review
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/student-saving-bucks.com