From Janice Wald on Mostly Blogging Site:
Do you know that as a blogger you need Alexa.com?
Are you aware of the site’s importance?
Do you know how to use the site to improve your blog’s popularity?
Alexa.com has many benefits for you as a blogger.
This article will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using the free version of the site.

Hi Chris,
Thanks so much for reblogging my article. I was excited to wake up this morning to see it.
Janice
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Welcome, Janice – BTW, I’m following you on Flipboard as well 😄
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I need to make time to go back in there. When I do, I will follow you back! Thank you!
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This is a great link. Thanks for sharing.
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Are you aware that not all of us blog for money and fame? That some just blog for fun? About their life? And are fine with the followers they achieve “naturally”? Nobody I know who blogs needs Alexa. Or any other machinery to improve the site’s traffic.
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I am with you. Blogging should be for sharing, visiting and fun😊
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Agreed, Fran – I also blog for fun, but I posted this information for anyone who is more ‘serious’ about blogging (and earning money from it). 🐵
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Hi Fran,
Thanks for commenting on my article. I agree. Of course, blogging should be fun. However, there are people that like to improve their stats, like a track runner who wants to improve his time on the clock. Some people find trying to chase the numbers, and improve their Alexa score, fun.
As Chris explained, there are also people who are interested in increasing traffic and monetization.
When I write blogging tips, I understand people may choose to use the tips or not use the tips. However, they can’t make an informed choice unless they have the information.
Janice
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It is just this imperative tone that got to me. Not that you give good advice for those who WANT to chase numbers.
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