Title: Facebook Marketing Importance For Small Business
1FACEBOOK, ET. AL.
2Facebook and the ROW
Top 10 U.S. Web Brands by Aggregate Time
Spent U.S. web users monthly minutes in billions,
home and work Source The Nielsen Company
We start with a big number first 53.5 billion
minutes per month. Facebook is dominating the web
brands. In looking at a data snapshot of monthly
aggregate time spent on a site for Facebook and
the ROW (rest of the web), Facebook has toppled
some big names. The Nielsen Company data show
that even Yahoo users come in a distant second
with an average of 17.2 billion minutes per
month, less than one-third Facebooks total.
YouTube ranks sixth, claiming 9.1 billion user
minutes per month.
3Big Time Facebook Dominance
Top 5 U.S. Social Networks and Blogs Total
minutes (000), home and work, May 2011 Source
The Nielsen Company
Looking specifically at social networking/blogging
sites, the others trail Facebook much more
dramatically.. Blogger ranks second with about
724 million monthly minutes, which is more than
double the roughly 325 million monthly minutes
spent by users of number five social
networking/blogging site LinkedIn.
4The Facebook User 5 More Hours on Site
Top 10 Web Brands by Time Spent Time per viewer,
hhmm, per month, August 2011 Source The Nielsen
Company
In measuring time spent per user, Nielsen data
shows that for the month, Facebook dominated U.S.
web brands in average monthly time during August
2011. The average Facebook user spent seven
hours, 46 minutes on the site. AOL Media
Network, averaged two hours, 52 minutes and 52
seconds. YouTube also ranked in the top 10 with
an average of one hour, 41 minutes of user time
for the month.
5Facebook Global 734 Million Visitors
Top 10 Global Social Networks By unique visitors
(000), June 2011 Source comScore
A September 2011 report from comScore logs 734.2
million unique visitors to Facebook.com globally
in June 2011, an increase of 33 from the
previous year. Meanwhile, Twitter.com climbed
its way to the no. 2 position reaching 144.4
million visitors (up 56), followed by Windows
Live Profile at 119.5 million visitors.
Professional social network LinkedIn.com
reached more than 84 million visitors globally to
secure the no. 4 spot, followed by Chinese site
QQ.com microblogging with 74.8 million visitors.
6Facebook Global 734 Million Visitors
Top 10 Global Social Networks By unique visitors
(000), June 2011 Source comScore
A September 2011 report from comScore logs 734.2
million unique visitors to Facebook.com globally
in June 2011, an increase of 33 from the
previous year. Meanwhile, Twitter.com climbed
its way to the no. 2 position reaching 144.4
million visitors (up 56), followed by Windows
Live Profile at 119.5 million visitors.
Professional social network LinkedIn.com
reached more than 84 million visitors globally to
secure the no. 4 spot, followed by Chinese site
QQ.com microblogging with 74.8 million visitors.
7Facebook USA 140 Million Visitors
Top Network Blog Sites Average monthly unique
visitors (000), Q3 2011 Source The Nielsen
Company
Looking at the top 10 U.S. social
networking/blogging sites during Q3 2011, Nielsen
reports that Facebook, with an average monthly
audience of more than 140 million, almost triples
the avrg. Monthly visit (50 million) of its
nearest competitor, Blogger. With this audience,
Facebook reaches 70 of active internet users.
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