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French President’s Marital Issues Sends Political Sites’ Traffic up 58%
Seasonal Increases Also Seen in Wikipedia, Retail, Sports, and Career Sites
LONDON, UK, OCTOBER 31, 2007 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its report on the top ranked and fastest growing Internet properties in France for September, based on data from the Comscore World Metrix audience measurement service.
Top 10 Properties for September
Google was the most visited property in France, with 18.9 million unique visitors, reaching 69 percent of the total French Internet audience. It was followed by Microsoft Sites, which grew 3.2 percent to reach 17.3 million unique visitors in September, a reach of 63 percent.
Wikipedia was the fastest growing property in the top ten, increasing 24 percent by attracting its highest ever French audience of 9.3 million unique visitors. The online encyclopedia site showed a similar increase a year ago, when it grew by 29 percent to 6.6 million unique visitors between August and September 2006, reflecting the impact of students returning to their studies in September.
Two other sites in the top 10 that showed growth in September come from the e-commerce and retail sectors. Online marketplace, eBay, enjoyed a 6 percent traffic increase to reach 11.6 million unique visitors, while the Groupe PPR property, which controls a number of online retail channels such as Fnac.com and Laredoute.Fr, enjoyed a 5 percent growth to reach 8.8 million unique visitors.
Delphine Gatignol, Comscore’s Business Development Manager for France, observed: “Seasonal trends had a significant impact on French Internet use in September. The start of the school year drove traffic to online retail sites, and as happened this time last year, Wikipedia enjoyed substantial growth as a result of students getting back to their studies and using the site as a supplementary research tool.”
Top 10 French Online PropertiesRanked by French Unique VisitorsSeptember 2007 vs. August 2007Total France, Age 15+ – Home and Work Locations*Source: Comscore World Metrix
Property
Total Unique Visitors (000)
% Reach Sept 2007
Aug 2007
Sept 2007
% Change
Total French Internet Audience
26,852
27,260
2%
100%
Google Sites
18,673
18,900
1%
69%
Microsoft Sites
16,738
17,278
3%
63%
France Telecom
13,649
14,360
5%
53%
Iliad/Free.fr Sites
12,233
12,571
46%
eBay
10,888
11,561
6%
42%
Groupe Pages Jaunes
10,570
11,247
41%
Yahoo! Sites
10,623
10,885
40%
Skyrock Network
9,414
9,492
35%
Wikipedia Sites
7,437
9,282
25%
34%
Groupe PPR
8,362
8,791
32%
* Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
Top Gaining Properties for September
The fastest growing site in France was online translation service Lexilogos.com, which grew 61 percent to reach 1.6 million unique visitors. There was also notable growth for Government owned online gambling site, Francaise des Jeux, which increased 49 percent to reach 1.9 million unique visitors. Traffic to the site was boosted by two huge Euromillions Lottery jackpots in September.
Vente-Privee.com, a member’s only specialist shopping site that provides consumers with limited edition discounts and promotions from their favorite retailers, grew 58 percent to reach 1.9 million unique visitors. It was joined by Groupe Casino, the corporation behind a number of online retail channels including CDiscount.com, which grew 27 percent to reach 4.5 million unique visitors.
The French-hosted 2007 Rugby World Cup, which began in Paris on September 7, drove traffic to a number of sites. Media property, Groupe Amaury, grew 36.4 percent to reach 3.3 million unique visitors for the month. This growth can be attributed to its sports site, L’equipe.fr, which increased total traffic by 36 percent, from 2.3 to 3.1 million unique visitors. Traffic to L’equipe.fr’s rugby pages was clearly the driving force, increasing from 442,000 to 1.8 million unique visitors in September – a 304 percent increase. Newsweb, a sports focused site targeted at a male audience, also benefited, with traffic up 33 percent to reach just under 2 million unique visitors.
Top 10 French Gaining PropertiesRanked by French Unique VisitorsSeptember 2007 vs. August 2007Total France, Age 15+ – Home and Work Locations*Source: Comscore World Metrix
Sep 2007
% change
Lexilogos.com
982
1,583
61%
Vente-Privee.com
1,225
1,937
58%
Francaise des Jeux
1,259
1,870
49%
Futura-Sciences.com
1,545
2,113
37%
Groupe Amaury
2,419
3,300
36%
Newsweb
1,485
1,967
33%
Groupe Casino
3,553
4,507
27%
Sur-La-Toile.com
1,389
1,731
WordPress
1,232
1,531
24%
Top Gaining Categories for September
Political sites constituted the fastest growing category on the web in September. Traffic to the politics category was up 58 percent in September, reaching 1.6 million unique visitors. There was renewed interest in the political sphere throughout September as the French Internet audience clamored to read about the President’s separation from his wife of 11 years. Ironically, despite President Sarkozy’s refusal to comment on the issue, saying: "I was elected by the French to find solutions to their problems, not to comment on my private life", it was this private life that ultimately drove France’s newfound interest in the politics category, which attracted its largest audience since the French Presidential elections in June.
The career resources category also enjoyed a significant increase in traffic in September, growing 35 percent to 2.4 million unique visitors. This is part of a seasonal increase in September career site traffic that Comscore has observed in previous years.
Top 10 French Gaining Site CategoriesRanked by French Unique VisitorsSeptember 2007 vs. August 2007Total France, Age 15+ – Home and Work Locations*Source: Comscore World Metrix
Site Category
Politics
1,004
1,585
Automotive Manufacturer
2,590
3,827
48%
Training and Education
1,473
2,099
Religion
838
1,188
Information
2,168
3,040
Career Resources
1,805
2,437
Women
8,523
10,717
26%
Job Search
2,591
3,212
Sports
8,009
9,900
Health Care
540
665
23%
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