Web 2.0 Sites Draw More Visitors ?
I found this very usefull page today, covering a good question in my opinion……Web 2.0 sites get more traffic ?
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Web 2.0 sites accounted for 12% of all US Web activity for the week ended April 7, 2007, according to Hitwise’s “State of the Web 2.0: Measuring the Participatory Web” study.
That is up 2% compared with the same period two years prior.
Wikipedia is the top educational reference Web site, accounting for over 26% of the visits in a category of 3,272 sites.
The site’s largest group of readers was 18-24 year-olds, while 45-54 year-olds were the largest group who actually edited entries. About 5% of visits to Wikipedia involved editing entries, and 60% of those visitors were male.
YouTube’s demographics were somewhat similar, with the largest group of viewers being 18-24 age year-olds, while 35-44 year-olds were the largest group who uploaded videos.
The site had far fewer visitors contributing content than Wikipedia, with only 0.16% of visits involving a video upload. Over three-fourths of those who uploaded video were male.
Uploading was similar at photo-sharing site Flickr, where only 0.20% of visits involved uploading photos.
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via eMarketer
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