Posts Tagged ‘U.S.’

Twitter Is No. 3 In U.S.

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

If you knew that Facebook is the No. 1 social networking site in the U.S., congratulations. But did you know that Twitter is No.3? And can you guess which site sits at No. 2?

No, it’s not YouTube. And it’s not LinkedIn. Try again.

MySpace.

Yes, that MySpace. And you thought that site was history.

Take a look at the World Map Of Social Networks for 2010 and you’ll see the results. Around the world, Facebook is weighing in as the No. 1 social network. Twitter is either at No. 2 or No. 3 in most countries. But MySpace is in the top 3 only in 4 countries and at No. 2 only in 1 – the U.S. It is no at No. 1 anywhere.

Where else is MySpace popular? Australia, Germany and Italy.

Honestly, though, I think MySpace is on the way out. I think Twitter will make major moves this year and next and other social networking sites like LinkedIn will as well.

What do you think? Will MySpace stay in the top 3 social networking sites in Germany, Australia, Italy and the U.S.?

Global Search Grew By 46% In 2009

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

comScore reports that global search grew by 46% in 2009. There are several interesting things about this data, but one that I found very interesting is the China-U.S. duality. China, with billions more in population is way behind the U.S. in number of searches AND grew by 9% less year over year from December 2008 to December 2009. I’d be curious to know how China fares one year from now.

Still, 46% growth in one year? That’s pretty significant growth. In the U.S., that growth is 22%. Still not bad.

I’d like to see these figures on a local or state level within the U.S. I think it would be interesting to see whether people in urban areas or rural areas are searching more. Just a guess, urban populations search more but rural areas areas are growing faster. Just a guess.

Of course, data like this means nothing in a vacuum. What this is really saying is that search engine revenue is going up, but it also is saying there is a lot of potential here for businesses to reach their markets, both through organic search and paid search. Are you fretting a bad economy? Don’t be. People are searching and their spending money online. The question is, what are you doing about it?