2 Weeks Old 1.5 million Alexa Google Rank Estimate

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Hi my blog is 2 weeks old now and it's rank is 1.5 million on Alexa so I was wondering what google page rank people think I will get, heres the Alexa details alexa.com/siteinfo/stingytraveller.com#

I'm asking as I've seen some PR 4 and 5 sites with wayy worse Alexa rankings than me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dinospider
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    I wouldn't really take much notice of the alexa ranking.

    Alexa only registers traffic to your site, if they have the alexa toolbar installed, which many people don't have installed, like myself.

    Alexa ranking won't determine your page rank either, don't concentrate on alexa ranking, concentrate on moving your site in the serps.
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  • Profile picture of the author simplyben
    The best thing you can do with Alexa is to forget that it exists. They even tell you that sites ranked over 100,000 don't provide enough data for them to give chart graphs.

    One could easily get a site from 5,000,000 to 600,000 by simply having the webmaster installing the toolbar and surf several pages of the site each day for 3 months. That alone shows you how pointless the data is if a site is ranked high.
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  • Profile picture of the author simplyben
    After visiting your website, your first area of concern should be to fix the adsense code in the header, about 30% of it is cut off. You have it in that box and you have to have 100% of the ad shown.

    Just wanted to give you a heads up so you don't lose your account.
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    • Profile picture of the author jeracoo
      Originally Posted by simplyben View Post

      After visiting your website, your first area of concern should be to fix the adsense code in the header, about 30% of it is cut off. You have it in that box and you have to have 100% of the ad shown.

      Just wanted to give you a heads up so you don't lose your account.
      ****, thanks for that just changed it to a 468 by 60 add.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tiiberiuss
    Alexa rank and PageRank are completely different ranks (by different companies).

    Alexa rank measures traffic your site receives.
    PageRank is the way Google evaluate your site (by its very own criteria).

    I have seen site with PR 0-1 that gets 500-10000 visitors a day, therefor they have low PR but high AlexaR
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  • Profile picture of the author Rojish Roy
    Alexa Rank and Page Rank don't have any relation. Alexa rank is depend on the amount of traffic your site receives (Alexa rank is not very accurate because it is highly depend on the data collected using Alexa tool bar).

    Major factor determining Page Rank is the backlinks to your site (their number and quality)
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  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    Alexa is a joke.

    I have websites that receive 5,000 unique's a day, and have an Alexa score of 300k.

    I have other websites with 20-30 uniques a day, with an Alexa score under 100k.

    Seriously, analyzing Alexa score is a waste of time and the data shouldn't be taken seriously, let alone a correlation with Google PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author Green Moon
    I have a general directory that has an Alexa rank of under 600,000 (and has been as high as 240,000) and has a Google PR of 0.

    Alexa rank tells you only that you are getting traffic. It says nothing about the quality (or lack of quality) of the site or the traffic. It certainly is NOT a predictor of Google page rank.
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