I'd have to disagree, for several reasons.
First of all, most forums are nofollow, making them virtually useless in terms of SEO benefit. Forum signatures are meant to be read (and followed) by humans, not by search engine robots. They used to help with SEO many years ago, but not any more...
It would take something revolutionary for Yahoo or Bing to become more popular than Google. When people think about search engines, they think about Google. When people tell others to look something up, they tell them to go on Google. After all, when's the last time you've heard someone say...
The title of your articles isn't as important as some people make it out to be. The title is there for one main reason - to catch your users attention.
Typically, shorter titles do this better than longer ones, but as far as SEO goes, it's not greatly important.
Still, it helps to have your...
It's very, very unaccurate. I have some websites that have over double the traffic as other ones, but have a lower alexa rank.
In my opinion, niche has a very large effect on this. As others have said, Alexa can only track users using the toolbar - so technier niches tend to have audiences...
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