[Air-L] Web traffic rankings and numbers

Noha Nagi noha.a.nagi at gmail.com
Mon Sep 1 14:59:29 PDT 2014


Try http://www.alexa.com/


On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Anthony Nadler <amnadler at gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm wondering where other researchers go to find measures of particular
> websites' traffic as well as web traffic rankings for certain categories
> (i.e. news, etc)?  Any sites that keep good historical records of this
> data?
>
> I'm also wondering if anyone knows of an article or other source that
> offers a good overview for thinking about the complexities of measuring and
> ranking web traffic and speaks to the pros and cons of different
> techniques?  I'm writing about from a humanistic background with a desire
> to touch upon rankings data in a considered way.
>
> --
> Anthony Nadler
> Assistant Professor of Media and Communication Studies
> Ursinus College
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