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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
YouTube Hits 100 Million

MARCH 18, 2009
But is it invincible?
According to comScore, YouTube received more than 100 million unique visits in January, making it again the most widely viewed video service in the US.

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The next four most-viewed video sites were Fox Interactive Media properties, Yahoo! sites, Microsoft sites and AOL, followed by the hard-charging Hulu.
YouTube owes much of its growth to the users who generate the majority of content on the site. eMarketer estimates that 9.1% of Internet users, or 18.1 million people, will create user-generated videos in 2009.
Despite this enthusiasm, YouTube has yet …

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[18 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
Social Nets and Blogs More Popular Than E-Mail

MARCH 17, 2009
Outlook not so good?

Aside from searching for information, e-mail has long been the most popular activity online. But no more.
 
According to Nielsen Online, more people in the US and other leading digital countries worldwide are using social networks and blogs than e-mail.

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While search and destination sites remain the most popular online activities, social network and blog use exceeded that of e-mail, increasing their reach by 5.4 percentage points.
In addition, time spent on social networks and blogging sites is growing at over three times the rate of overall Internet …

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[11 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
The Latest Ad Click Count

MARCH 11, 2009
Do your click-throughs measure up?
It may not be what you want to hear, but over the course of the year click-through rates vary.

According to a study of more than 10 billion banner inquiries across Europe from ADTECH (not to be confused with ad:tech), the average click-through rate fluctuates between 0.11% and 0.19%. Apparently, users click on display ads more frequently toward the end of the year, during the major online shopping period. The rate then restabilizes in January at 0.12%.
ADTECH found that the size of the …