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MarkMitford

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Hi,

I used to have a web site on mark.co.uk, never really did anything with it, and it hasn't resolved to a web site for the past 3+ years.

Today, I was checking Alexa ranks on some of my domain names and put this in expecting to get a big fat zero but instead it came up with a rank of 100,401. What gives??

Any suggestions why it has this moderately high rank?

Mark...... :confused:
 
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Originally posted by MarkMitford Hi, I used to have a web site on mark.co.uk, never really did anything with it, and it hasn't resolved to a web site for the past 3+ years.
Today, I was checking Alexa ranks on some of my domain names and put this in expecting to get a big fat zero but instead it came up with a rank of 100,401. What gives?? Any suggestions why it has this moderately high rank? Mark...... :confused:

Not surprised, it's believed Alexa does not update that frequently and their data base is sometimes very old. One of my sites is still showing contact information which was changed 4 yrs ago.

Plus I have seen many oddities with their ranking method and it seems quite odd and strange in some ways. Personally I never use Alexa or pay any attention to its rankings.
 

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Why waste time asking instead of re- acticating the site?
Are you sure you still own it?

I see it has about 80 links, that might be one of the reasons.
 

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Hi Domainaholic,

I am going to be reactivating it, long story but I registered it before Nominet even started charging for domain names (I got into this industry in 1995, wish I'd registered some of the available names I saw back then!), I was the main employee at one of the first Nominet members, when I left them I changed the tag on the domain to a friends company, and it has sat there for the past few years. As the domain wasn't officially in their billing system I am having to struggle with them to get the DNS changed.

It also takes me a while to get a site up for a new domain as I work full time and just got married so other priorities keep cropping up :)
 

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I agree its not brilliant, and includes subdomains and redirects, buts it a reasonable filter for me to see if I want to investigate further. i.e. If I see something coming up with an Alexa ranking less than 500,000 I will definately investigate further.

Mark......
 

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Subdomains add to the domains ranking. For instance, "http://www.geocities.com/USERNAME/SOMECRAPPYHOMEPAGE" will have a ranking of "1,000" because the root domain is "geocities.com". And as we all know geocities is huge.

So simple answer is: Your page isn't ranked "100,401", but rather mark.co.uk is.
 
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