The big jumps are really due to some change in how Alexa is counting hits. Check out this well written article “The Great Alexa Spike of 2006″ by Alex Walker. Some say the avatars are now counting as another hit; some say it’s the Alexa toolbar. Interestingly, the sites with Google Analytics are getting higher results –> Google = Alexa.
Wordpress is used primarily for managing content in small websites, like blogs, but has got so many plugins and extras that you can build into it that it is fully capable of competing with the regular CMS’ out there.
on May 9th, 2006 at kl. 14.18
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on May 9th, 2006 at kl. 14.22
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on May 12th, 2006 at kl. 3.37
Hey Torkil -
The big jumps are really due to some change in how Alexa is counting hits. Check out this well written article “The Great Alexa Spike of 2006″ by Alex Walker. Some say the avatars are now counting as another hit; some say it’s the Alexa toolbar. Interestingly, the sites with Google Analytics are getting higher results –> Google = Alexa.
Amy
on May 12th, 2006 at kl. 7.42
Interesting read: http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2006/04/27/the-great-alexa-spike-of-2006/
on May 21st, 2006 at kl. 20.39
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on June 21st, 2006 at kl. 0.00
Well, who said that WordPress is a Content Management System? I only know WordPress as a blog application, nothing else
on June 21st, 2006 at kl. 8.25
Wordpress is used primarily for managing content in small websites, like blogs, but has got so many plugins and extras that you can build into it that it is fully capable of competing with the regular CMS’ out there.