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Social Networking Becomes More Popular Than Email

According to new market research released by Nielsen this week, more people now use social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter…than they do email.

This puts social networking sites as the 4th most popular “tool” on the web, with 66.8 percent of Internet users visiting social networking sites in 2008 (up 5.4% from 2007).  By comparison, email use grew by only 2.7%, with 65.1 percent of users accessing it, landing it in 5th place.

Rounding out the top 3 user activities on the Internet were search engines at 85.9%, general interest portals at 85.2% and software sites at 73.4%.

But the most interesting statistic was the amount of time spent by user’s on social networking sites…where it grew at a rate of more than three times other sites.  Overall, total time spent on web sites grew by 18%…while the total time spent on social networking sites grew by 63%.

And of the social networking sites, Facebook was the runaway winner with a 566% increase in the amount of time user’s spent on-site.  Or to put it in more “real world” terms, social networking users now spend 1 out of every 11 minutes online…on Facebook.

In fact, while Facebook is just the ninth most popular “brand” on the Internet, it ranks 1st in user time spent on-site, with users spending an average of 3 hours and 10 minutes per month on Facebook.

So there’s your daily dose of web statistics.  Honestly, could there be a more compelling reason on why you should be using new media for your business?

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