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I’m An Alexaholic

Web stats mashup site Alexaholic provides a useful service for anyone paying attention to their site’s traffic numbers. Alexaholic lets you generate traffic comparison charts for up to five domains using the free and public user traffic databases provided by Alexa.

Enter your domains and see your pageview numbers or daily traffic rank trends laid out on a time graph. You can adjust the view to show you the last week, the last year or the last five years. The resulting links are paste-friendly and bookmarkable. You can even generate charts on the fly by manipulating the URL of the request.

It’s also fun to run your blog against your friends’ blogs for a little bit of friendly competition. Here’s Myspace versus Friendster:

Alexaholic, which was created by Ron Hornbaker, offers a chartlet that you can include on your site to show off your web traffic stats to the world. Fun for days.

[link via Lifehacker]

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