comScore Media Metrix Ranks Top 50 U.S. Web Properties for April 2009
RESTON, Va., May 14, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly analysis of U.S. consumer activity at the top online properties for April 2009 based on data from the comScore Media Metrix service. April saw Americans turn to the Web for the latest information related to the swine flu, causing traffic to soar at CDC.gov. The month also saw visitation to social networking sites reach record numbers, driven by growth at Twitter.com and Facebook.com, as well as an increase in visitation to real estate and home-related sites as the spring season prompted many Americans to consider home improvements. The tax category also experienced strong growth as procrastinating Americans tried to beat the April 15 deadline.
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"When news of the swine flu pandemic erupted, many Americans turned to the Internet as their primary source of information for how to keep themselves and their families safe," commented Jack Flanagan, executive vice president of comScore Media Metrix. "April also saw a record number of visitors at social networking sites with Facebook and Twitter each adding millions of new users as a result of continued media attention and overall interest in the sites."
Swine Flu Drives Americans Online in Search of Information
News of the swine flu outbreak prompted many concerned Americans to jump online in search of information about prevention, detection and treatment of the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's site, CDC.gov, witnessed a 142-percent increase to 5.7 million visitors, making it the top-gaining property in April.
Social Networking Reports Record Visitation
The social networking category experienced a record month, growing 12 percent to nearly 140 million visitors, or nearly three-quarters of the U.S. online population. MySpace Sites led the category with 71 million visitors, followed by Facebook.com with 67.5 million visitors, an increase of 10 percent from the previous month. Twitter.com, now the third ranked social networking site, experienced another explosive month of visitor growth, jumping 83 percent to 17 million visitors.
Americans' Homes Top of Mind in April
Many Americans sought information related to their homes in April with the Real Estate category reporting a 10-percent increase to 48.4 million visitors and the Community - Home category gaining 10 percent to nearly 30 million visitors. Move Network led as the most visited real estate site attracting 13.2 million visitors (up 88 percent vs. March), followed by Yahoo! Real Estate with 6.8 million visitors (up 11 percent) and AOL Real Estate with 3.6 million visitors (up 15 percent).
The start of spring led many Americans to consider home repairs and remodeling, driving traffic to the Community - Home category. About.com Home & Garden led the category with nearly 4 million visitors (up 16 percent), followed by AOL Home with 3.8 million visitors (up 29 percent) and Better Homes & Gardens Network with 3.8 million visitors (up 13 percent).
Top 50 Properties
Google Sites continued to lead as the most visited property in April with more than 155 million visitors, followed by Yahoo! Sites with 149 million visitors and Microsoft Sites with 126.5 million visitors. Facebook.com climbed one spot in the ranking to #8 with 67.5 million visitors.
Top 50 Ad Focus Ranking
Platform-A led the April Ad Focus ranking, reaching 91 percent of the nearly 193 million Americans online. Yahoo! Network ranked second, reaching 87 percent, while Google Ad Network ranked third with an 85 percent reach. Specific Media moved up seven spots to #5 reaching 82 percent, while FOX Audience Network climbed three positions to #6 reaching 77 percent of Americans online.
Table 1 comScore Top 10 Gaining Properties by Percentage Change in Unique Visitors* (U.S.) April 2009 vs. March 2009 Total U.S. - Home, Work and University Locations Source: comScore Media Metrix Total Unique Visitors (000) Rank by Unique Mar-09 Apr-09 %Change Visitors Total Internet : Total Audience 192,173 192,875 0 N/A CDC.gov 2,371 5,736 142 214 CHINAONTV.COM 2,674 6,300 136 185 Move Network 7,002 13,191 88 77 Twitter.com 9,313 17,001 83 56 MLB.com 6,860 12,497 82 87 Betawave Partners - Partial List 3,972 7,145 80 163 Hollywood.Net - Hollywood Online Network 4,821 6,850 42 169 teen.com Network 5,495 7,806 42 145 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) 3,774 5,086 35 236 Wikia Sites 3,638 4,892 34 239 *Ranking based on the top 250 properties in April 2009.
Table 2 comScore Top 10 Gaining Site Categories* by Percentage Change in Unique Visitors (U.S.) April 2009 vs. March 2009 Total U.S. - Home, Work and University Locations Source: comScore Media Metrix Total Unique Visitors (000) Mar-09 Apr-09 % Change Total Internet : Total Audience 192,173 192,875 0 Community - Teens 19,947 24,142 21 Business/Finance - Taxes 18,311 20,585 12 Social Networking 124,406 139,781 12 Real Estate 43,924 48,357 10 Entertainment - Music 86,817 95,511 10 Community - Home 27,161 29,857 10 Retail - Computer Software 34,346 37,685 10 Retail - Flowers/Gifts/Greetings 28,356 31,019 9 Online Gambling 11,670 12,754 9 Gaming Information 40,637 44,370 9
Table 3 comScore Top 50 Properties (U.S.) April 2009 Total U.S. - Home, Work and University Locations Unique Visitors (000) Source: comScore Media Metrix Unique Visitors Rank Property (000) Total Internet : Total Audience 192,875 1 Google Sites 155,319 2 Yahoo! Sites 149,118 3 Microsoft Sites 126,452 4 AOL LLC 107,469 5 Fox Interactive Media 87,830 6 Ask Network 73,491 7 eBay 72,899 8 FACEBOOK.COM 67,481 9 Wikimedia Foundation Sites 65,461 10 Amazon Sites 62,730 11 Apple Inc. 54,550 12 Glam Media 54,485 13 CBS Interactive 53,473 14 Turner Network 49,719 15 Viacom Digital 47,911 16 New York Times Digital 47,316 17 craigslist, inc. 46,469 18 Weather Channel, The 40,160 19 AT&T Interactive Network 33,670 20 Adobe Sites 33,081 21 Comcast Corporation 32,776 22 Verizon Communications Corporation 32,648 23 Wal-Mart 32,515 24 Superpages.com Network 29,225 25 Answers.com Sites 29,062 26 Demand Media 28,492 27 The Mozilla Organization 27,958 28 Disney Online 27,180 29 Target Corporation 26,961 30 Bank of America 26,736 31 WordPress 26,567 32 Time Warner - Excluding AOL 25,714 33 Gorilla Nation 25,142 34 Photobucket.com LLC 24,939 35 Expedia Inc 24,283 36 AT&T, Inc. 24,009 37 United Online, Inc 23,996 38 Everyday Health 23,668 39 CareerBuilder LLC 23,506 40 iVillage.com: The Womens Network 22,596 41 NBC Universal 21,671 42 WebMD Health 21,605 43 Gannett Sites 21,558 44 ESPN 21,384 45 JPMorgan Chase Property 21,264 46 Monster Worldwide 20,299 47 Weatherbug Property 20,293 48 NetShelter Technology Media 20,164 49 Shopzilla.com Sites 20,061 50 Real.com Network 19,904
Table 4 comScore Ad Focus Ranking (U.S.) April 2009 Total U.S. - Home, Work and University Locations Unique Visitors (000) Source: comScore Media Metrix Unique Visitors Rank Property (000) % Reach Total Internet : Total Audience 192,875 100.0 1 Platform-A** 176,455 91% 2 Yahoo! Network** 167,129 87% 3 Google Ad Network** 164,518 85% 4 ValueClick Networks** 160,307 83% 5 Specific Media** 158,012 82% 6 FOX Audience Network** 149,249 77% 7 Yahoo! Sites 149,118 77% 8 Google 148,511 77% 9 24/7 Real Media** 147,668 77% 10 Traffic Marketplace** 143,519 74% 11 Tremor Media - Potential Reach 141,971 74% 12 Microsoft Media Network US** 139,674 72% 13 Tribal Fusion** 138,274 72% 14 Casale Media - MediaNet** 137,884 71% 15 interCLICK** 134,834 70% 16 YuMe Video Network - Potential Reach 134,608 70% 17 Turn, Inc** 134,028 69% 18 Adconion Media Group** 133,498 69% 19 CPX Interactive** 130,370 68% 20 Collective Network by Collective Media** 129,808 67% 21 ADSDAQ by ContextWeb** 123,534 64% 22 Platform-A Video Network - Potential Reach 121,949 63% 23 AudienceScience (formerly Revenue Science)** 121,001 63% 24 Burst Media** 116,727 61% 25 Digital Broadcasting Group (DBG) - Potential Reach 112,646 58% 26 MSN-Windows Live 111,783 58% 27 AOL Media Network 107,469 56% 28 BrightRoll Video Network - Potential Reach 99,911 52% 29 Undertone Networks** 97,053 50% 30 AdBrite** 91,033 47% 31 YOUTUBE.COM 89,697 47% 32 Pulse 360** 82,574 43% 33 Vibrant Media** 80,779 42% 34 Centro - Potential Reach 75,551 39% 35 NNN Total Newspapers: U.S. 74,415 39% 36 Ask Network 73,491 38% 37 Adify** 73,467 38% 38 Kontera** 72,870 38% 39 Monster Career Ad Network (CAN)** 72,225 37% 40 MYSPACE.COM* 70,954 37% 41 FACEBOOK.COM 67,481 35% 42 ITN Digital - Potential Reach 66,578 35% 43 TattoMedia** 63,379 33% 44 MSN.COM Home Page 57,753 30% 45 IAC Ad Solutions 57,650 30% 46 EBAY.COM 56,319 29% 47 Glam Media 54,485 28% 48 AMAZON.COM 52,058 27% 49 NNN Top 25 50,644 26% 50 Business.com Network 48,692 25% Reach % denotes the percentage of the total Internet population that viewed a particular entity at least once in April. For instance, Yahoo! Sites was seen by 77 percent of the nearly 193 million Internet users in April. * Entity has assigned some portion of traffic to other syndicated entities. ** Denotes an advertising network.
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