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Politics and Olympics Drive Web Traffic during the Month
Visitors Increase to Education and Retail Sites as Students go Back to School
RESTON, VA, September 16, 2008 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly analysis of U.S. consumer activity at the top online properties for August 2008 based on data from the Comscore MMX service. The Olympics and the U.S. Presidential campaign were the main drivers of Internet activity during the month, resulting in strong gains at politics, sports, news and humor sites. The start of another academic year resulted in growth at education and retail – consumer goods sites.
“The Olympics dominated the headlines in August, and Americans’ Internet activity reflected their keen interest in their country’s performance at the games,” commented Jack Flanagan, executive vice president of Comscore MMX. “With the time difference between Beijing and the U.S. creating a substantial lag between many of the live events and their subsequent national broadcast, the Internet was especially critical in keeping Americans current with the latest event results and medal counts.”
Political Party Conventions and Campaign Activity Drive Traffic to Political Sites
As the Democratic National Convention closed out the month of August with the Republican National Convention following on its heels, the politics category surged 33 percent to 14 million visitors as many Americans directed their attention to this historic Presidential contest. The category, which was the fastest growing for the month, was led by BarackObama.com with nearly 4 million visitors (up 113 percent from July), while JohnMcCain.com climbed 108 percent to 1.4 million visitors. The entertainment - humor category also witnessed strong gains this month, growing 12 percent to 16.5 million visitors, in part due to the success of a viral comedy video relating to the presidential race. Comedic video site FunnyOrDie.com jumped 256 percent to 2.4 million visitors as people flocked to the site to view Paris Hilton’s video response to John McCain’s ‘Celebrity’ ad, which featured Hilton as a way of deriding Senator Obama’s celebrity status.
Olympics Drives Surge at Sports and News Sites
The Olympics was a significant driver of Internet activity during the month of August, with official Olympic site Beijing2008.cn capturing the top spot among the fastest-gaining properties during the month. The site realized a twelvefold increase in August with 5.8 million visitors.
The Olympics generated the most substantial gains in the sports and news categories. Sports grew 26 percent to more than 93 million visitors in August, led by Yahoo! Sports with 38.5 million visitors (up 76 percent), NBC Sports with 23.8 million visitors (up 740 percent) and ESPN with 22 million visitors (up 23 percent). The category also benefitted from pre-season interest in the 2008 NFL season. Meanwhile, general news sites grew 10 percent to 105 million visitors. MSNBC led the category with 44.5 million visitors (up 53 percent), with much of the site’s increase due to the flood of visitors to NBCOlympics.com site. Yahoo! News, ranking second in the category, grew 15 percent to 44.3 million visitors, while CNN ranked third with more than 32 million visitors (up 12 percent).
Back to School Season Prompts Growth to Education and Consumer Goods Sites
August marked the beginning of another school year for many students, resulting in gains to education and retail – consumer goods sites. Education sites grew 9 percent to 96 million visitors, with each of the five most-visited sites in the category experiencing double-digit growth during the month. The category was led by Dictionary.com with 10.9 million visitors (up 24 percent), followed by Pearson Education with 9.9 million visitors (up 30 percent) and Answers.com with 8.4 million visitors (up 26 percent).
The retail – consumer goods category grew 9 percent to 24.6 million visitors, propelled by large increases at several office supplies sites. Category-leader Staples.com Sites jumped 22 percent to nearly 8 million visitors, while Office Depot increased 10 percent to 5.3 million visitors and OfficeMax increased 39 percent to 2.6 million visitors.
Top 50 Properties
Google Sites maintained its #1 position in the Top Properties ranking, reaching 144.7 million Americans in August, while Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 141.5 million visitors and Microsoft Sites ranked third with 123.5 million visitors. Target Corporation and Bank of America both climbed three spots this month with Target rising to #22 with 30.5 million visitors and Bank of America reaching #30 with 25.6 million visitors. The beginning of football season helped propel ESPN seven positions to #36 with more than 22 million visitors. Answers.com Sites (#45), WorldNow – ABC Owned Sites (#47) and NBC Universal (#50) each entered the rankings this month.
Top 50 Ad Focus Ranking
Platform-A, which includes Advertising.com, Quigo and other ad networks, led the Ad Focus ranking in August, reaching 90 percent of the nearly 189 million Americans online. Yahoo! Network captured the second spot reaching 162.2 million visitors. Google Ad Network followed in third position reaching 156.4 million Americans.
TABLE 1
Comscore Top 10 Gaining Properties by Percentage Change in Unique Visitors* (U.S.)August 2008 vs. July 2008Total U.S. - Home, Work and University LocationsSource: Comscore MMX
Total Unique Visitors (000)
Jul-08
Aug-08
% Change
Rank by Unique Visitors
Total Internet : Total Audience
189,134
188,937
0
N/A
BEIJING2008.CN
459
5,832
1,171
193
Activision Blizzard
1,174
4,566
289
249
NFL Internet Group
7,482
13,902
86
69
HotChalk Network
3,622
6,239
72
176
Kohls Corporation
7,568
13,016
75
Cablevision
4,134
5,924
43
188
Mevio Network
3,890
5,547
201
Symantec
5,298
7,531
42
139
Sun-Times Media Group, Inc.
3,503
4,675
33
242
Buzznet
6,772
8,991
113
*Ranking based on the top 250 properties in August 2008
TABLE 2
Comscore Top 10 Gaining Categories by Percentage Change in Unique Visitors (U.S.)August 2008 vs. July 2008Total U.S. - Home, Work and University LocationsSource: Comscore MMX
Politics
10,576
14,040
Sports
74,109
93,307
26
Humor
23,542
26,464
12
Online Gambling
12,648
14,215
Retail - Music
17,890
20,061
Online Gaming
74,165
82,279
11
General News
95,321
104,969
10
Consumer Goods
22,455
24,577
9
Education
88,171
96,017
Gay/Lesbian
2,526
2,748
TABLE 3
Comscore Top 50 Properties (U.S.)August 2008Total U.S. - Home, Work and University LocationsUnique Visitors (000)Source: Comscore MMX
Rank
Property
Unique Visitors
(000)
1
Google Sites
144,738
Verizon Communications Corporation
28,496
2
Yahoo! Sites
141,549
27
Yellowpages.com Network
28,384
3
Microsoft Sites
123,466
28
Superpages.com Network
27,965
4
AOL LLC
110,623
29
Gorilla Nation
27,940
5
Fox Interactive Media
89,236
30
Bank of America
25,551
6
eBay
71,495
31
Photobucket.com LLC
25,003
7
Ask Network
58,482
32
Expedia Inc
23,926
8
Amazon Sites
57,942
United Online, Inc
23,920
Wikimedia Foundation Sites
55,423
34
Monster Worldwide
22,313
CBS Corporation
49,229
35
Real.com Network
22,262
Apple Inc.
47,578
36
ESPN
22,199
Turner Network
46,787
37
Demand Media
21,727
13
Viacom Digital
44,836
38
Gannett Sites
21,484
14
Glam Media
44,377
39
WordPress
21,419
15
New York Times Digital
43,367
40
Shopzilla.com Sites
21,320
16
FACEBOOK.COM
40,959
41
CareerBuilder LLC
20,803
17
Weather Channel, The
36,613
Weatherbug Property
20,767
18
craigslist, inc.
35,516
iVillage.com: The Womens Network
19,756
19
Time Warner - Excluding AOL
32,517
44
WhitePages
18,841
20
Disney Online
32,334
45
Answers.com Sites
18,700
21
Wal-Mart
31,958
46
Hearst Corporation
18,116
22
Target Corporation
30,533
47
WorldNow - ABC Owned Sites
18,104
23
Adobe Sites
30,172
48
WebMD Health
17,740
24
Comcast Corporation
29,725
49
Cox Enterprises Inc.
16,999
25
AT&T, Inc.
28,588
50
NBC Universal
16,811
TABLE 4
Comscore Ad Focus Ranking (U.S.)August 2008Total U.S. - Home, Work and University LocationsUnique Visitors (000)Source: Comscore MMX
Unique Visitors (000)
Reach %
100%
Platform-A**†
170,728
90%
Undertone Networks**
81,639
43%
Yahoo! Network**
162,224
86%
AdBrite**
81,310
Google AdNetwork**
156,415
83%
MYSPACE.COM*
75,491
40%
Specific Media**
152,501
81%
YOUTUBE.COM
75,425
ValueClick Networks**
150,813
80%
Vibrant Media**
74,792
Tribal Fusion**
142,840
76%
NNN Total Newspapers: U.S.
72,202
38%
Yahoo!
139,807
74%
Gorilla Nation Media - Potential Reach††
66,124
35%
Google
136,484
72%
Ybrant - Oridian - ADdynamix Network**
61,066
32%
YuMe Video Network - Potential Reach††
129,871
69%
MSN.COM Home Page
58,727
31%
Casale Media - MediaNet**
129,195
68%
Traffic Marketplace**
128,893
EBAY.COM
58,303
Tremor Media - Potential Reach††
126,314
67%
Pulse 360**
57,646
Adconion Media Group**
124,532
66%
Kontera**
55,288
29%
24/7 Real Media**
123,808
IAC Ad Solutions - Potential Reach††
53,677
28%
interCLICK**
122,478
65%
Intergi - Potential Reach
52,461
Revenue Science**
121,893
National Broadband Network - Potential Reach††
52,236
DRIVEpm**
117,188
62%
IB Local Network
51,148
27%
CPX Interactive**
115,710
61%
NNN Top 25
49,070
26%
MSN-Windows Live
111,258
59%
MapQuest
47,276
25%
AOL Media Network
AMAZON.COM
46,830
ADSDAQ by ContextWeb**
108,574
57%
AdOn Network**
45,740
24%
Collective Media**
107,943
TattoMedia**
44,278
23%
Burst Media**
96,648
51%
QuadrantONE - Potential Reach††
43,599
Turn, Inc**
94,042
50%
EBAY.COM Home Page
41,831
22%
Centro - Potential Reach††
81,836
Reach % denotes the percentage of the total Internet population that viewed a particular entity at least once in August. For instance, Yahoo! was seen by 74 percent of the 189 million Internet users in August.
* Entity has assigned some portion of traffic to other syndicated entities.
** Denotes an advertising network.
† The Platform A ad network is an aggregation of ad servers used by the following individual advertising network entities: Advertising.com, Tacoda, AOL, Quigo and Userplane.
†† Entities followed with a “Potential Reach” notation are custom entities representing the number of unduplicated visitors to sites with which the specified ad network has contracted to deliver advertising. Unlike entities marked as advertising networks (**), those denoted with “Potential Reach” do not represent the total number of visitors actually reached by ads via the ad network.
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