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Our Most Read Social Media Post For 2009

Posted: January 5th, 2010 | Author: Priit Kallas | Filed under: Dreamgrow, Links, Social media | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Happy, happy, happy new year to everybody! 2010 will be the best year yet. Social media will integrate into our lives and we stop counting how many times someone is checking their Facebook. Here are our most read post from the 2009.

apples social media Our Most Read Social Media Post For 2009

46 Free Social Media Monitoring Tools. It’s a good strategy to see first what free has to offer and the try to find tools that fit in the gaps you need to fill.

22 Social Media Marketing Trends for 2010. This is what we think will be important in social media in 2010. The slide show in the post was featured on Slideshale and got more than 2000 views in first week.

Market Share of Social Networking Sites 2009. What is going up and where should I participate? These are questions everyone is trying to answer.

Facebook More Visited Than Google. Facebook has a good chance to become THE site people visit and a new poster boy to replace Google.

A Simple Social Media Platform. We drew a picture just to get a clear vision how a simple social media platform should look like.

8 steps to social media goodness. Blindingly obvious for some but I still felt that it’s good to write down the basics and revisit them from time to time.

World Map Of Social Networks. People are stat junkies, as with the firs post on the list, everyone wants to see the numbers.

Social media weekend: Seth Godin, relationships, marketing is dead. All our social media weekend link post got a lot of readers, but this one stood out. We’ll continue to give you links every weekend.

The Mobile Internet is Bigger Than You Think. I wa really blown away by the numbers. The mobile is BIG. Really, really big.

Social media helping to spike up Mercury sales in New England. Our take on sucessful social media case.

We’ll try to keep thing interesting. Every post we make should be useful to our readers. Please let us know what matters to you and we’ll try to cover that. Thank you for reading.
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Market Share of Social Networking Sites 2009

Posted: November 26th, 2009 | Author: Priit Kallas | Filed under: Social media, Surveys and stats | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments »

I have had a lot of people asking me about market shares of different social networking sites. So I went out and searched for most resent data I could find. While there’s really not much information freely available I compiled this list of sources that are all dated some time this year.

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Top 10 Social Networking Websites & Forums October 2009, the Hitwise data is based on US market share of visits.

A Map Of Social (Network) Dominance. Really cool interactive map application with data from June 2009. Which social network is the most popular in each country?

Facebook statistics by country. Gender, age groups, percentage of online population. Very useful site. Updates frequently with current data from November 3, 2009.

Whee! New numbers on social network usage. Compete.com data from January 2009 showing uniques visitors and monthly visits of 25 top social networks.

Global Faces and Networked Places (PDF). A Nielsen report on Social Networking’s New Global Footprint. March 2009. Putting the growth of social networks, popularity and engagement into context.

How the Old, the Young and Everyone in Between Uses Social Networks. What are the reasons different generations are in social media and which social networks they use. US data from May 2009.

Facebook Growth Increases in Latin America, Argentina Now Largest Country in Region. Brazil growing at a rate of 33 percent per month. Data from November 1, 2009.

Facebook Is Now the Fourth Largest Site In The World. ComScore data of worldwide audience from June 2009.

Top Twenty Five Social Networking Sites, May 2009. Number of unique visitors with yoy change the data is actually only for top 20 sites. Top 10 of display ad impressions and projected ad income of Facebook, MySpace and other destinations in social media.

Chinese Social Networks ‘Virtually’ Out-Earn Facebook And MySpace. Facebook and MySpace are 17 and 13 respectively among social networking sites in China. Data from around April 2009.

China social networking sites statistics 2009 (updated).

If you know of any good resources with up to date data then please share in the comments.

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Facebook up 194%, MySpace down 55%

Posted: October 13th, 2009 | Author: Priit Kallas | Filed under: Social media, Surveys and stats | Tags: , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

US visits to social networking sites have increased 62 percent year over year and visits from 55 and older people have increased 77 percent.

Experian Hitwise survey found that Facebook accounted for 58.6% of US visits among 155 social networking sites in September 2009. The 58 percent was the highest among all social networking sites. US visits to Facebook increased 194 percent in September 2009 compared with September 2008. MySpace is losing ground. It still has the second-highest market share of US visits with 30% but this was 55% less than September 2008. Tagged received 2.4% of visits. Twitter had the largest percentage gain in market share of visits among the top five visited sites, increasing 1170 percent compared with September 2008. Compete.com numbers are a bit different but Facebook is still moving up and MySpace down.

Facebook vs MySpace Compete.com

US demographic breakdown of visitors to MySpace and Facebook

MySpace.com

Facebook.com

Age

September 2008

September 2009

Year-over-year percent change

September 2008

September 2009

Year-over-year percent change

18-24

36.94%

32.27%

-13%

24.50%

26.96%

10%

25-34

20.02%

22.43%

12%

19.64%

23.31%

19%

35-44

22.94%

22.21%

-3%

30.33%

18.46%

-39%

45-54

14.69%

16.25%

11%

19.03%

17.74%

-7%

55+

5.42%

6.84%

26%

6.50%

13.53%

108%

Source: Experian Hitwise

Experian Hitwise: Facebook Visits Increased 194 Percent in Past Year.