Twitter & LinkedIn Flatline, Facebook Takes the Gold!
Amanda Cey | January 12, 2010In the recent post by Twitter’s CEO, Evan Williams, he tweets: “Across all metrics that matter, yesterday was Twitter’s highest-usage day ever. (And today will be bigger.)” All well and good, but this raises the question: why the concern? Why the defiance? Twitter’s doing all right… isn’t it?
Doing a bit of sleuthing, we uncovered the following social media trends over the past year:
Facebook’s number of visits, as perhaps expected, are on an upward trajectory. But Twitter and LinkedIn are a different story: the number of visits are completely flatling. The website Compete allows comparison between various sites. Go to Compete‘s website > click the green “try it for free” link > create a login. Once thats done you can click on the link “compare sites” and fill in the boxes with sites you want to compare statistically. We put in Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and clicked the one year link to see the data over the past 12 months. This is what we saw:
What do you think are the reasons for this? Are LinkedIn and Twitter simply trends that have passed their prime? And what allows Facebook to be eternally popular – the increase in services, the changing interfaces, or simply the wider market? Let us know your thoughts!








