Say hello to the new kings of social media

New metrics show further growth of Facebook and Twitter, alongside hope for Myspace Music

Technology trends and news by Ronny Kerr
July 17, 2009 | Comments (4)
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New York City-based industry analyzer and tracker Nielsen released a report this week confirming with hard numbers from this past June what many have seen as exciting developments in the social media sphere.

The biggest news (which is starting to sound less like news and more like the status quo) is the tremendous growth rate of the micro-blogging service Twitter. The site saw a 1928% increase over the past year, according to Nielsen, from 1 million unique visitors in June 2008 to 21 million unique visitors in June 2009.

Though we will have to wait to see if internal executive memos projecting 350 million users at the end of 2011 is just a fantasy (right now, even Facebook only has 87.3 million unique users), the truth is that Twitter is, in 2009, a force to be reckoned with.

Despite Twitter’s wildfire-like growth, Facebook undeniably retains its title as the number one social networking website today. In June, users spent an average of 4 hours and 33 minutes on the site, a 240% increase over the year, says Nielsen’s report. And while Twitter saw a much more phenomenal growth rate—522%—from around five minutes to around 30 minutes, people are still staying on Facebook eight times as long as that.

Facebook vs Twitter

Before Facebook came along, Myspace was the place for social networking. The Web site, which seems to be consistently under scrutiny these days over its lack of direction (even CEO Owen Van Natta admits it), expanded into enough other realms of Internet entertainment that it has not fallen the quick death of other social networking sites made obsolete in the past.

Myspace Music, a whole division of the site dedicated to artist and band profile pages, has seen unique visitors grow from 4.2 million to 12.1 million, a 190% growth since the site’s launch in September 2008, according to Nielsen.

So, what’s to come? If Myspace plays their cards right, they may just have found their niche on the Internet. As for the other two, their blatant similarities cannot be ignored for much longer. Twitter and Facebook will likely heighten the competition in the next year.


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John Smith, on July 21, 2009

10% of twitters twit 90% of twits (hopefully that made sense), also a lot of people use twitter just to follow their favorite celebrities. Also, I think there is a good chance that sooner or later twitter will slowly transform itself into simple mix of myspace and facebook. Either way it'll be interesting to observe competition between twitter and facebook.


Ronny Kerr
Ronny Kerr, on July 22, 2009

Definitely that statistic makes sense. I definitely think Twitter will have to transform drastically somehow, as I don't think it can survive long as it is now. Mixing with MySpace or Facebook? That would be interesting.


Rene Merzius
Rene Merzius, on July 26, 2009

I still don't get the concept of twitter. I think twitter will be a phase and sooner or later another social site will launch. Myspace need to change their marketing concept and find a niche demographic. Myspace has too much going on.


Ronny Kerr
Ronny Kerr, on July 28, 2009

To use a company phrase leaked to the public, Twitter is trying to be "the pulse of the internet." Everybody--people, companies, celebrities--is put on a level playing field through one activity--tweeting. But Facebook could easily replicate that, which is why I say that I think Twitter needs to evolve.

MySpace definitely has too much going on..


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