"SpaceGirl" <nothespacegirlspam DeleteThis @subhuman.net> wrote in message
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> ADAMINA.ADDIE DeleteThis @gmail.com wrote:
>> Today i came across a site "____________" which is going to
>> increase the Alexa rankings of your site for some charge.
>> Can we keep faith on such site who claims for increasing alexa
>> ranking ? Who knows more about this site? I am running a new site. I
>> want to it be ranked to top 50k. Becuase My investor likes that.
>> Should I use their service? They said they never failed on this
>> project. It's amazing.
>>
>
> I wouldn't bother. Alexa rankings are NOT in the LEAST be representative
> of how people use the WWW, and are pretty much irrelevant. Marketing
> people like these stats, and it keeps Alexa in business, but in the Real
> World it means nothing. Work on your Windows Live, Google and Yahoo
> Rankings - far more important!
>
Was that an actual post and question? I read it and it just seemed like
spam to me... a variation of that age old classic "I found a site that I
thought you would want to know about..."
Maybe its just how he worded that first sentence: "increase the Alexa
rankings of your site..." where he uses the term "your" but should be "my"
if he is asking about the service for himself.
>> Stay informed about: How to increase the Alexa ranking to top 50k?