The points and miles blog business model
#196
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
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I go to alexa for fun and I kind of like seeing my number get better/lower.
I listened to you guys that getting the toolbar helps so I attempted to get it only to be confronted with a bunch of pay options and one free option. The techie crap I had to do for the free option was too much for me so I gave up.
I have also been told that the Alexa numbers don't really mean that much. Only for a general indication how popular a site is. For me newbius (sounds better than newbie!), it is an easy indicator of "progress".
I finally figured out how to add Google Analytics to Wordpress site yesterday!
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I listened to you guys that getting the toolbar helps so I attempted to get it only to be confronted with a bunch of pay options and one free option. The techie crap I had to do for the free option was too much for me so I gave up.
I have also been told that the Alexa numbers don't really mean that much. Only for a general indication how popular a site is. For me newbius (sounds better than newbie!), it is an easy indicator of "progress".
I finally figured out how to add Google Analytics to Wordpress site yesterday!
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#197
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Brooklyn
Programs: AMEX Plat, AAdvantage Gold, UA, SPG Gold, HHonors Gold
Posts: 963
I go to alexa for fun and I kind of like seeing my number get better/lower.
I listened to you guys that getting the toolbar helps so I attempted to get it only to be confronted with a bunch of pay options and one free option. The techie crap I had to do for the free option was too much for me so I gave up.
I have also been told that the Alexa numbers don't really mean that much. Only for a general indication how popular a site is. For me newbius (sounds better than newbie!), it is an easy indicator of "progress".
I finally figured out how to add Google Analytics to Wordpress site yesterday!
High Five
I listened to you guys that getting the toolbar helps so I attempted to get it only to be confronted with a bunch of pay options and one free option. The techie crap I had to do for the free option was too much for me so I gave up.
I have also been told that the Alexa numbers don't really mean that much. Only for a general indication how popular a site is. For me newbius (sounds better than newbie!), it is an easy indicator of "progress".
I finally figured out how to add Google Analytics to Wordpress site yesterday!
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#198
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Programs: Airline Free Agent, Fairmont Lifetime Platinum, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Honors Diamond
Posts: 3,041
There are times when I think you are with us, then I realise your daily update is written with quill and ink and facsimiled to a transcription company that for a reasonable fee creates prose via a typewriter that is subsequently scanned and printed for revision before being mailed to your publisher for production on your site, all arranged via Fivvr of course.
#199
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: London
Programs: BA, VS, HH, IHG, MB, MR
Posts: 26,871
OK, Alexa. Potentially the last word ...
As I mentioned a few pages ago, I signed up for a 1 month free trial of the $10/month paid Alexa service. This involves putting Google Analytics-style code into Head for Points.
Today I have completed my free trial month and I had an email from Alexa to say that they will now be using the certified numbers.
Old rank as of yesterday:
Global 366,583 UK 17,889
Certified rank as of today:
Global 154,163 UK 4,980
.... which is quite a change, especially for the UK ranking. Although I did expect this, because Alexa is hardly used in the UK so I assumed that ranking was understated by even more than the global one.
Note that the new rank will not show online for 48 hours, so if you look now you will still see the old numbers.
Apparently the 'Global Rank' is based on a 3-month average whilst the UK Rank is based on a 1-month average. I don't know if the 'Global Rank' will continue to improve as 3-months of certified data drip into the system, or if they have simply tripled my 1-month numbers.
As I mentioned a few pages ago, I signed up for a 1 month free trial of the $10/month paid Alexa service. This involves putting Google Analytics-style code into Head for Points.
Today I have completed my free trial month and I had an email from Alexa to say that they will now be using the certified numbers.
Old rank as of yesterday:
Global 366,583 UK 17,889
Certified rank as of today:
Global 154,163 UK 4,980
.... which is quite a change, especially for the UK ranking. Although I did expect this, because Alexa is hardly used in the UK so I assumed that ranking was understated by even more than the global one.
Note that the new rank will not show online for 48 hours, so if you look now you will still see the old numbers.
Apparently the 'Global Rank' is based on a 3-month average whilst the UK Rank is based on a 1-month average. I don't know if the 'Global Rank' will continue to improve as 3-months of certified data drip into the system, or if they have simply tripled my 1-month numbers.
Last edited by Raffles; Jul 1, 2013 at 8:27 am
#201
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Brooklyn
Programs: AMEX Plat, AAdvantage Gold, UA, SPG Gold, HHonors Gold
Posts: 963
They are pushing bloggers to lead readers to creditcards.com and passing off a slice of the pie to them, in doing this the blogger loses editorial control of what links and cards are seen. In tandem with this creditcards.com becomes a much more 'credible' page in terms of keeping its affiliate links with chase as the bloggers are feeding the pipeline.
Can be dangerous when we are encouraged to 'push cards for those with bad credit' and we link to a page that has cards that are not good for credit repair.
#202
Moderator: Lufthansa Miles & More, India based airlines, India, External Miles & Points Resources
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MUC
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 48,187
#203
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Thanks Oliver, this is pretty cool indeed!
I have matched ftg, mms, dd, as in [no data available], yes!
I knew MP was not getting much action but its low numbers are quite surprising to me.
For a new site F2B is doing quite well too.
I have matched ftg, mms, dd, as in [no data available], yes!
I knew MP was not getting much action but its low numbers are quite surprising to me.
For a new site F2B is doing quite well too.
#208
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Brooklyn
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Its GDN Data, that is reflective of GDN metadata. Not related to Analytics. Not totally sure how to trigger tracking myself as it is supposed to be linked to Adsense, but I run that yet have zero GDN info. I think it may be related to Adwords Vs Adsense.
Yet again though, the moral of the story is people seem to hope for external validation from their placement in respect to others, and technology, reflecting real life, fails to give a proper answer here.
You can only compare apples and apples - anything that lists or ranks a bunch of sites is off target, based upon my experience of checking my stats.
Yet again though, the moral of the story is people seem to hope for external validation from their placement in respect to others, and technology, reflecting real life, fails to give a proper answer here.
You can only compare apples and apples - anything that lists or ranks a bunch of sites is off target, based upon my experience of checking my stats.
#209
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: CLE
Programs: UA GS+LT UC, AA EXP+LT PLT, Fairmont LT PLT, Marriott PLT, Hilton DIA, Hyatt Glob, Avis CHM
Posts: 4,671
#210
Moderator: Lufthansa Miles & More, India based airlines, India, External Miles & Points Resources
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MUC
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 48,187
The data only shows for entities that are actively pursuing ad business via GDN. The adplanner used to show some google analytics data till a few months ago, when it mysteriously stopped.
AFAIK, if you have google analytics on your site it doesn't mean that google will distribute the results to all and sundry unless you permit it.
AFAIK, if you have google analytics on your site it doesn't mean that google will distribute the results to all and sundry unless you permit it.