The big news is that Instagram cracked the top 10 list of market share of visits for the first time in August 2012. This is mostly due to visibility gained by Facebook deal as seen from the Alexa stats. (I will delete any comments mentioning the validity of Alexa stats, I know they suck).
“Google+ jumped to 1.03 percent of market share of visits in August. This is the first time Google+ topped 1 percent mark. Google+ has been on the list for 10 months and it has not slipped once. It’s interesting to see how long will this trend continue” DreamGrow reported.
Another big gainer, Pinterest, reached 1.08 percent of market share of visits. They have been moving up for 3 months now and this is the highest ever for the image sharing network. Some of that growth can be attributed to opening the registration for all users on August 8. I would expect the growth to continue. The most direct competitor for Pinterest is instagram and here’s a comparison of two image related social networking sites.
Priit Kallas also reported that “Twitter is slightly down to 2.03 percent in August. This ends the 10-month growth streak. However, the drop is so small that it’s hard to say if it’s an end of a trend or just a hiccup. The nombers in September will give a better insight into that.”
Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn moved sideways in August. Of the three we should expect LinkedIn to gain ground in September.
And now, a moment of silence, please… MySpace, once dominant social networking site that has been in the top 10 list of market share of visits from the very beginning, dropped of the list.
Market Share of Visits [August 2012] for the top 5:
Facebook 62.62% (+)
Youtube 20.16% (-)
Twitter 2.03% (-)
Pinterest 1.08% (+)
Google+ 1.03% (+)
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