I know many of you don't like added toolbars to your browser so this post is not for you. For those of you who want to have some fun and see if we can help Discuss Cooking rank higher, please keep reading.
Alexa.com is a site owned by Amazon.com which uses a toolbar to gather data about what sites people are visiting. It's kind of like the boxes that people have in their house for Neilsen Ratings that sends info back so they can figure out which TV shows are popular.
If you are willing, please tryout the toolbar. You can download it from Alexa's site at this link: Alexa - Alexa Toolbar
Here you can see the page about DiscussCooking.com on Alexa:
discusscooking.com - Traffic Details from Alexa
I had installed the Alexa toolbar many years ago and did not like it. Recently I installed the latest version and was surprised at how lite it is. It's not the typical toolbar that takes up a lot of vertical space on your browser (causing you to have to scroll more). It just sits in the very bottom of the browser and shows you the rank of the site you are currently on (see attachment).
I was thinking that if some members of the site would install this, it would be interesting to watch the results over the next year. I bet we would really climb in the rankings.
If you are willing, please tryout the toolbar. You can download it from Alexa's site at this link: Alexa - Alexa Toolbar
If you do install the toolbar post back here so we can sort of tell how many people might be using it to compare against the changes in rankings.
Alexa.com is a site owned by Amazon.com which uses a toolbar to gather data about what sites people are visiting. It's kind of like the boxes that people have in their house for Neilsen Ratings that sends info back so they can figure out which TV shows are popular.
If you are willing, please tryout the toolbar. You can download it from Alexa's site at this link: Alexa - Alexa Toolbar
Here you can see the page about DiscussCooking.com on Alexa:
discusscooking.com - Traffic Details from Alexa
I had installed the Alexa toolbar many years ago and did not like it. Recently I installed the latest version and was surprised at how lite it is. It's not the typical toolbar that takes up a lot of vertical space on your browser (causing you to have to scroll more). It just sits in the very bottom of the browser and shows you the rank of the site you are currently on (see attachment).
I was thinking that if some members of the site would install this, it would be interesting to watch the results over the next year. I bet we would really climb in the rankings.
If you are willing, please tryout the toolbar. You can download it from Alexa's site at this link: Alexa - Alexa Toolbar
If you do install the toolbar post back here so we can sort of tell how many people might be using it to compare against the changes in rankings.