- How do I get my site’s metrics Certified?
- How do I let my visitors opt out of Alexa Certified Site Metrics?
- What are the benefits of Certified Site Metrics?
- What site metrics are available with the Certified Site Metrics feature?
- How do I add the Certify Code to my WordPress site?
- What is the Alexa Pro Uptime Monitor?
- Can I install the Alexa Certify Code with Google Tag Manager?
- Does Alexa have a Certify Code for AMP?
- How do I check the source of my home page?
- How do I add the Certify Code to my vBulletin site?
- How do I certify my Blogger/blogspot.com site?
- How do I add the Certify Code to my Joomla site?
- How do I add the Certify Code to my Prestashop site?
- How do I add the Certify Code to my Wix site?
- I have a lot of pages on my site. What is the easiest way to get the Certify Code on all of the pages?
- Does Alexa monitor my site’s uptime from more than one location?
- Why does Alexa need to scan my site before its metrics are certified?
- I just added the certify code to my site, why are my metrics still not certified?
- What percentage of my site do I need the Certify Code on in order to be successfully certified?
- I can’t add the Certify Code to all of my pages. Is there still benefit to be had in the Certified Site Metrics feature?
- I certified my site’s metrics, why didn’t my rank change?
- What are unique visitors, pageviews, and visits?
- Where can I find my Alexa Certify Code?
- How do I publicly display or hide my Certified Site Metrics?
- Is all directly-measured data for my site public?
- Why does the directly-measured data differ from my other analytics package?
- Can my ranks based on Certified metrics be worse than my ranks based on estimated metrics?
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