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Pinterest vaults into third place for social networks, ahead of LinkedIn and Google+ [San Jose Mercury News, Calif.]
[April 07, 2012]

Pinterest vaults into third place for social networks, ahead of LinkedIn and Google+ [San Jose Mercury News, Calif.]


(San Jose Mercury News (CA) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) April 07--Pinterest has become the third most popular social network in the United States, behind only Facebook and Twitter, a marketing-research report has found.

An Experian Marketing Services report found marked increases in visitors to Pinterest's website, including a 50 percent gain from January to February that made it more popular than LinkedIn or Google+.

The Palo Alto company has found an ever growing audience for its digital bulletin boards, which allow users to collect and share digital images and link them to websites. Since co-founder and CEO Ben Silbermann launched the social network in January 2010, it has become extremely popular, especially with hobbyists.



Experian research showed that the site's visitors were demographically different from those visiting other social networks, with women accounting for 60 percent of the visitors and a higher percentage of users in the Midwest, Northwest and Southeast.

Alexa, a web-analytics company that uses a combination of visitors and pageviews to rank the most popular sites on the Web, disagrees with Experian, currently ranking Pinterest fourth among social networks, behind LinkedIn. The site does rank Pinterest as the 16th most popular website in the United States, ahead of such stalwarts as PayPal, ESPN.com and The Huffington Post.


Social networking accounts for 15 percent of all U.S. Internet visits, Experian reported, but much of that metric can be attributed to Facebook. The Menlo Park social network captures one in every 10 U.S. Internet visits and one in every five page views, Experian reported.

Other social networking sites are still growing as well, though not at as fast a pace as Pinterest, Experian reported. From December 2010 to December 2011, Twitter grew 45 percent and LinkedIn grew 98 percent, according to the annual report. Growth will be hard to sustain, however, as Experian says that 91 percent of adults online in the United States already use social networking "regularly." Contact Jeremy C. Owens at 408-920-5876; follow him at Twitter.com/mercbizbreak.

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