Wow, these sites are amazing. The amount of visitors they have is just outrageous. And to think it's just a simple CMS script initially running these sites.
Mark Zuckerberg might - just maybe - want to start considering how far in advance big entertainment acts need to be booked. Because, according to new comScore stats, it looks like his social network could be celebrating an important victory over MySpace in about twelve months.
Facebook has already moved ahead of MySpace in terms of unique visitors worldwide. Now it's the title of most popular social network in America that's up for grabs. This could, at least in the short term, be much more important, since our nation's advertisers tend to throw around the most money online. As for how close the race is . . .
Well, Compete's gone ahead and given the win to Facebook. comScore found that Facebook attracted 54.5 million unique American visitors in December. MySpace received almost 76 million, which makes its audience about 39 percent larger.
"But Facebook's growth rate in the U.S. averaged 3.8% per month over the last twelve months," as Michael Arrington points out, and "MySpace's U.S. growth rate is 0.8% per month. That's nothing to be ashamed of, but unless things change a lot, Facebook will overtake MySpace to become the largest social network in the U.S. in . . . . January 2010, a year from now."
No other social network is even close to these top two, so the situation is definitely at a showdown stage. It's an understatement to say that all sorts of stuff could change, though. Unless Zuckerberg wants to risk a major embarrassment (and the loss of a security deposit), he should hold off on hiring bands for any specific dates.
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A year is a long time
Especially for the web, where things change even within one week. And the MySpace folks might have a "rescue plan" ... if you can consider having 76mil visitors a defeat ... no matter how many anybody else gets.