Social Media Accounts for 11% of All Time Spent Online
| Manoj Jasra - Tuesday, February 09, 2010 0 Comments |
Today comScore released its 2009 US Digital year in review in which they examined the trends in U.S. Internet usage, search activity, e-commerce, online video consumption, online advertising, and mobile.
Focusing simply on the social media section the report reveals that by December 2009, almost 4 out of every 5 Internet users engaged with a social networking site. Social media accounted for 11% of all time spent online in the US.
Facebook and Twitter both posted triple-digit growth. Facebook surged to the #1 position among social networks for the first time in May, finishing with 112 million visitors in December 2009, up 105 percent during the year. Twitter finished the year with nearly 20 million visitors to its website, up from just 2 million visitors from the previous year.


Focusing simply on the social media section the report reveals that by December 2009, almost 4 out of every 5 Internet users engaged with a social networking site. Social media accounted for 11% of all time spent online in the US.
Facebook and Twitter both posted triple-digit growth. Facebook surged to the #1 position among social networks for the first time in May, finishing with 112 million visitors in December 2009, up 105 percent during the year. Twitter finished the year with nearly 20 million visitors to its website, up from just 2 million visitors from the previous year.


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