thanks adtiya. very useful document.
can you guve us twitter use graphs for India?
Some Useful Twitter Facts
Re: Some Useful Twitter Facts
ok here goes.
also from ciol.comTwitter is witnessing a mind-blowing traffic growth worldwide and India is no exception – the micro blogging site has registered 74% traffic jump (in terms of unique users) in the month of March 2009
Worldwide, Twitter has even surpassed (as per data from analytics companies) NewYorkTimes and WSJ sites (source), but it will take time to gain traction in India (Indian counterpart, smsgupshup claims to have 20 million userbase, and are clocking $150K USD a month).
After registering a tremendous growth, Twitter.com is witnessing a fall in terms of the US traffic in 2009.
eMarketer, a market research and trend analysis firm, citing Nielsen, said that traffic to Twitter.com was down a dramatic 27.8 per cent between September and October 2009, falling to 18.9 million unique visitors.
Before Nielsen, a market researcher, comScore, another firm in the same genre, had said unique visitors to Twitter were down 8.1 per cent in October, while Compete, this too a market data provider, reported a 2.1 per cent decline, said eMarketer report.
There seem to be several reasons behind the recent fragile show of twitter. Crowd Science data from August 2009 indicated 43 per cent of Twitter users accessed the service through third-party applications, and 19 per cent through SMS.
While migration to other platforms, such as third-party applications and mobile access was cited a main reason, rising smartphone adoption and the popularity of mobile Twitter clients is considered a point in favor of migration.
eMarketer had estimated in September that 18 million US adults would use Twitter by the end of 2009.
Last month, Twitter CEO had admitted that the traffic growth of twitter.com has slowed temporarily in the U.S.
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