MySpace Ranks Third In Web Domain, Beating eBay, AOL And Google
According to comScore Media Metrix, MySpace.com, has bettered eBay, AOL and Google to rank third in web domain with respect to page views. MySpace is a place where here people put their lives online, and connect and communicate around common interests. The portal had more than 11.5 billion page views last month and is growing by an average of 150,000 new members daily.
According to Nielsen NetRatings, MySpace had more than 24 million unique users for the month of October and targets a core demographic of 16-34 year olds. Its been further gloried by AdWeek which has named it as “third hottest web destination online”.
“MySpace has evolved the way people are communicating online and 37 million people have already created their own communities,” said Tom Anderson, president, MySpace.com. “The site’s impact on users is undeniable, and it’s been exciting to watch MySpace’s cultural impact on our users’ lives.”
The site delivers original entertainment content that members can both create and discover. More than 660,000 bands have created profiles, uploaded music, listed tour dates and connected with fans on MySpace. Last week, MySpace announced that it was streaming never-before-heard confessions from Madonna for her latest album, “Confessions on a Dancefloor”. The company also released its first album, “MySpace Records Compilation CD: Volume I.”
MySpace.com is a lifestyle portal that integrates Web profiles, blogs, instant messaging, email, music streaming, music videos, photo galleries, classified listings, events, groups, college communities and user forums.
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