To get your metrics certified, you would need to install your unique Alexa Certify Code. This code would enable Alexa to directly analyze and measure the traffic on your website. You can choose to display these metrics on your site.
Here’s How You Get Your Own Alexa Certify Code:
You must first know how much page views your website gets in a month. You can easily get this data if you have Google Analytics installed in your website.
This is a free service. It only requires a Google account, signing up for Google Analytics, and installing a code in your website.
Once you have determined your average monthly page views, you have to choose which Alexa Certified plan level best suits your website.
Basic Plan
Certified Site Metric feature10 million page views per month
Insight Plan
Certified Site Metric featureWebsite analysis toolsMonthly unique visitorsWebsite overviewWebsite comparisonsOrganic website keywordsWebsite screenerTop sites50 million page views per month
Advanced Plan
Certified Site Metric featureWebsite analysis toolsSEO ToolsTwo monthly website auditsOrganic keyword researchPaid keyword researchCompetitor backlink checkerCompetitor keyword matrixKeyword difficulty toolOn-page SEO checkerKeyword share of voiceAudience AnalysisAudience overlapAudience interest200 million page views per month
Agency Plan (Advanced High Traffic)
Has same features as the Advanced Plan but is available for 35 sites and 20 users1 billion page views per month
You can upgrade your plan anytime, so do not worry about choosing a plan that might not keep up with your future website traffic.
After You Have Signed Up, You Can Now Get Your Alexa Certify Code.
For Basic, Insight, Advanced, and Advanced High Traffic plans:
You can get your code by going to the “Site Settings” page. Click on the “Certification Status” link found under your website URL to display the Certify Code.
For Agency project accounts:
You can get your code by going to the “Project Hub.” Click the Dashboard button found on a project’s lower-right hand corner. This would show the “Metrics for Your Site” card. Click the dropdown item “Manage” and then click “Get Certified.”
You Can Now Add The Certified Code To Your Site. The Code Can Be Added In Any Hosted Site That Allows JavaScript To Be Added.
For WordPress Users:
The Certify Code can be added by installing the Alexa Plugin on your site. Once you have done this, you can enter your Certify Code in the plugin. Note that the code can only be added to self-hosted WordPress websites.
For Joomla Users:
You would have to enter the Alexa Certify code right above the closing tag in your site’s “index.php” file. Then, you would have to edit the “component.php” found in your site’s templates root folder and insert the the Certify Code in the print view and mailto pages.
For Wix Users:
Go to your site’s settings. Under Advanced Settings, Click on “Tracking & Analytics.” Click on “+New Tool” and choose “Custom” from the choices. Enter your code for the applicable domain then add the code to “All Pages” with the default option. Once you have done this, contact Alexa for assistance on running your site’s first Certification scan.
Check The Installation Of Your Code By Clicking The “Scan My Site” Button In Your Alexa Profile.
Wait For At Least Three Hours For The Result. Data Would Start Coming In If You Have Installed The Code Correctly.
If There Are Any Errors Or Issues, Contact Alexa For Support.
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Although Alexa retired its Claim Your Site feature, you can still avail of its Certified Site Metric feature. You will be provided with traffic metrics, uptime metrics, social metrics, engagement metrics, mobile metrics, location metrics, and top content metrics. You can view this information on...
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