Alexa is not a search engine, but a web service that offers a complete web browser with a list of related links. Indexing of your website by Alexa is an important add-on for users who surf the Web sites related to yours, including potential competitors. In addition, Alexa integrated in all the browsers Netscape 4.x (try it by clicking the What's Related adjacent to the URL bar) and gained popularity in the browser Internet Explorer and Mozilla FireFox.
Alexa ranks related links based on popularity, so if your website is popular (and more people link to your site) or if you are enrolled in the major web directories (Yahoo, Looksmart or Snap), chances are, your site will be queued to be indexed. In the May 1999 Alexa has more than 13 terabytes of web data.
Alexa archive all text on your Web pages and weighs priorities in the text and description of your web pages.
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Alexa ranks related links based on popularity, so if your website is popular (and more people link to your site) or if you are enrolled in the major web directories (Yahoo, Looksmart or Snap), chances are, your site will be queued to be indexed. In the May 1999 Alexa has more than 13 terabytes of web data.
Alexa archive all text on your Web pages and weighs priorities in the text and description of your web pages.
Alexa will spidering (capture) or follow any links found on your website and index them into their database. You can control the level of spidering through a standardized robots governing file or META tags
Not all websites are accepted into the database Alexa, but they received is usually added in less than a month.