ExperianHitwise, on the other hand, showed Pinterest trailing social networking giants Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Yahoo on referral traffic, at least as of Nov. We’ve already seen reports from comScore and Hitwise that have documented...
Meanwhile, in another part of the planet, James Murray, the Marketing and Research Analyst for ExperianHitwise UK, reports, “MySpace – once the most visited social network in the UK - fell out of the top 10 Social Networks and Forums rankings for...
Facebook was the top searched term in the U.S.for the third year running with a 3.1 percent share of all searches, according to ExperianHitwise. In a written statement, ExperianHitwise GM Simon Bradstock explained the trends they saw this year...
Visits declined by 3 percent and the average time users spent on Google+ fell 10 percent for the week ending July 23, according to recent ExperianHitwise data. Hitwise also noted a 9 percent increase in upstream traffic from Gmail.
To find out who the early adopters are, research firm ExperianHitwise has released some new data on who is using Google+ and how often, including visits, demographics, and usage patterns. College towns indexed very well in general, according to...
ExperianHitwise Launches Internet Measurement Service for India by Greg Jarboe Interest increasing for tablets - Hitwise Losing Job At Yahoo, MySpace? Seems e-commerce is hiring, and some big online companies are firing Employees being cut at...
Yesterday, ExperianHitwise reported that the top 10 most-searched terms in 2010 were Facebook, Facebook login, YouTube, Craigslist, MySpace, Facebook.com, eBay, Yahoo, www.facebook.com, and Mapquest.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
So I thought it might be worthwhile to take a look at Facebook traffic to see what could be ascertained through ExperianHitwise data. MySpace? Just over 9 percent of Facebook visitors in April stopped off at MySpace directly after checking out...
"Facebook" was the most popular search term within Hitwise's Computers and Internet - Social Networking and Forums industry in the U.S.in April, representing 10.62% of all searches, market research firm ExperianHitwise said.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
ExperianHitwise today announced that "Facebook" was the top organic search term in the U.S.during the four weeks ending March 27, 2010. related terms accounted for six spots while MySpace related terms accounted for four of the top 30 search terms...
This afternoon, our friends at ExperianHitwise analyzed the top 300 search terms for 2009 and Facebook was the top-searched term overall. In fact, four variations of the term "facebook" were among the top 25 terms, according to Hitwise.
According to a blog post by Heather Dougherty, Director of Research at ExperianHitwise, Google is expected to launch their music service today. So, she took a closer look at the tons of data that Hitwise collects to see can be seen.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.