Showing posts with label unique visitors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unique visitors. Show all posts

26/05/2008

Why Netvibes Unique Users are decreasing since the Ginger release ?


Why the Netvibes' number of Unique Visitors, as measured by Compete.com, has decreased since January 2008 ? Netvibes remains by far the best of the independent homepages with more than 4 times users than its competitors pageflakes.com and protopage.com . But the new Ginger release update has not produced any increase in users numbers.

That is strange as Ginger, the "social twist" version of Netvibes, opened to all Netvibes users beginning of March, and I would have expected that this could increase the users' base not the contrary : a huge loss of 22% in just a month !

For sure the problems related to the implementation of the new Ginger have caused some flection in the numbers but ... let's check figures with an other "troubled" service as Twitter and a new star as Friendfeed.


Twitter is not stopping its tendency to increase users' base (+30%) and remember that only Twitter web users are counted here (no mobiles or other web applications). Just FriendFeed had also a little drop for April figures.

Of course, Compete.com stats are based on US users, so Netvibes that has an international base is not fully represented by those figures. For that reason, I checked also the numbers for Wikio.com (the US version of Wikio, the European based blogs and news feed aggregator).

And you can see, that Wikio is still far from Netvibes numbers but its trend is always positive.

But, although unique visitors and page views are critical pieces of the puzzle - these metrics often fail to accurately measure engagement on sites using technologies such as AJAX (as Netvibes) and online video.

(comments from Compete.com :

Attention is a powerful way to plan and measure the web because it is a finite resource that we manage selfishly. We grant our attention to people, activities and websites that merit receiving our most precious resource - time. If a site can garner more of an individual's time it should generally be considered a good thing. With that said, there are exceptions (Search Engines for example), which is why we don't present Attention as the king of all metrics. We see Attention as an additional piece of the puzzle.

Attention is graphed using a stacked area chart, which shows how the Attention for each individual site contributes to the total Attention for all sites in the chart. Note that the area for each individual site uses the site below it as a baseline - thus the order of the sites will affect the appearance of the graph. )

So here is the Graph of Attention for Netvibes:

Even on Attention, there is a decrease for Netvibes on the contrary of Twitter.

For sure, Netvibes has not become a viral social application.

So, what Netvibes shall do next ? I think that we need to wait for the May stats before making any judgement.

If you have ideas or insight on the subject do not hesitate to let me know...

25/02/2008

2,545,000 monthly visitors for Netvibes in January 2008 according to Comscore stats


In a new post by TECHCRUNCH on the war between the personalized homepages, Netvibes is credited of 2,545,000 Monthly visitors in January 2008 by Comscore.

With 3,3% market share of the Personalized Home Pages sector, Netvibes is the First Independent Home Page and 10 times bigger than the other competitor Pageflakes.
The 3 big My player (Yahoo 56.9%, IGoogle 26.4%, Msn, 10.1%) are well behind but AOL/Netscape (3.3% with 2,705,000) is very near...

The all market is measured at 83,228,000 monthly visitors.

To give an idea, for the same period, Comcast measured Facebook at : 97,792 million unique visitors in December, 2007.

ComScore measured the total Internet Audience just for the USA for Januray 2008 at: 183,239,000 and the Total European Internet audience at: 229,690,000 for end 2007.
So the total for USA+EUROPE is = 412,929,000 monthly unique users.

That means that the market for Home pages is maximum 20% of the total Internet market (as Asia and South America are excluded ;) )

15/02/2008

WHO IS THE AVERAGE NETVIBES USER ?


The Average Netvibes user can be described today (before full upgrading to the Netvibes Ginger release with its new social approach) and accordingly to the poor public data available (my own poll) as:

  • Mainly Male (87%)
  • Aged 25-35 (47%)
  • Working or studying in the Internet and/or Technology field (65%)
  • Logining to Netvibes more than once daily (92%)
  • Using Netvibes at Home (95%) and at Work (87%)
  • Looking to be part of a “Wide Netvibes Community” (59%)
  • Have more than 6 Tabs in their page (68%)
  • Using widgets for :
  1. Checking Emails (81%)
  2. Reading Feeds (76%)
  3. Checking Weather (66%)
  4. Writing WebNote (58%)
  5. Checking their Facebook account (53%)
  6. For other uses (52%)

That result is consistent with my experience visiting other users' Public Universes already available: a vast majority of Males users, a lot of WEB 2.0/ TECH tabs, a lot of feeds and blogs of the Universes owners.

At the moment, in what is still a beta testing, quite a large group of users seems coming from France but that is not surprising as Netvibes is based in Paris.

But consider that for the month of January 2008, according to Compete.com, Netvibes had 600.000 unique visitors just for the US market with a total of 4,2 mln visits from unique visitors while competitors Protopage and Pageflakes are at a much lower level.

(To have a global view, Compete.com for the same period gives the following numbers for Myspace.com (67mln visitors with 1,021mln visits) and Facebook.com (31mln visitors with 352 milions visits)).

If Netvibes Team has better and more reliable data, we would be pleased to publish them ;)