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Graph captures 'long tail' of the internet 6 Jul 2010, 12:10 pm
Graphs put together by Pingdom show the prounounced long tail of the internet, competition is fierce around websites topping four million uniques per month Using data from Google's top 1000 sites list, Royal Pingdom have put together this fascinating graphic showing just what it takes to make it to the top of the internet pile.
The graphic above shows that to break into the totemic top 100, your website needs to be pulling in a not inconsiderable 22m unique visitors a month. Take those 22m visitors, add at least another 78m and your website will sit pretty in the top 13. Altogether, the top 10 websites attract 2.78bn visitors per month - that's 42% of all visitors to the top 100. See the full list on Royal Pingdom . Top 1000 websites by monthly unique visitors1. Facebook.com - 540m 10. Mozilla.com - 110m 25. Hotmail.com - 60m 50. Sogou.com - 37m 100. Thepiratebay.com - 21m 200. Typepad.com - 13m 300. Ourtoolbar.com - 9.8m 400. Zhaopin.com - 8.1m 500. The2009.cn - 6.8m 750. Marriott.com - 5m 1000. Trialpay.com - 3.8m |
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