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MySpace a hit with Hitwise but not elsewhere |
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Written by Stan Beer
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Thursday, 13 July 2006 |
The folks at Hitwise obviously have a very different formula for ranking web site usage than other analytics firms. In what must be the most incredulous claim of the month, Hitwise asserts that social networking site MySpace has displaced Yahoo! as the number one ranking website for page views in the US.
Despite the Hitwise claim, figures from other respected web site
monitors show that MySpace is not even close to the number spot in
terms of page views. For instance, global figures from online monitor
Alexa.com shows MySpace ranking at number five, with Yahoo easily maintaining a
significant edge in page views. According to Alexa.com, Yahoo! has at
least three times as many page views on average as MySpace.
Some market watchers believe a weakness in the Hitwise ranking system
is that it does not measure unique visitors to a site, which is
increasingly being viewed as a much more important indicator of traffic
than page views. According to Alexa.com, Yahoo! traffic in terms of
visitors, is an order of magnitude greater than MySpace.
Hitwise collects Internet usage information via a combination of ISP data partnerships and opt-in panels.
Other web analytics firms, such as Nielsen, also disagree with the
Hitwise ranking, still showing Yahoo! at the top, with MySpace well
down the list.
Needless to say, Yahoo! is not impressed with the latest Hitwise claim.
According to a Washington Post report, Yahoo issued a statement saying
that: "The Yahoo network is made up of many domains and it is not
accurate to compare MySpace.com to just Yahoo's (e-mail site)."
Finally, the figures of Hitwise were based solely on US statistics,
where MySpace is popular. Elsewhere, MySpace does not have any where
near the same penetration as in the US and certainly nowhere near that
of Yahoo!, which is a global brand. {moscomment}
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