comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq:
SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly
analysis of U.S. consumer activity at the top online properties for July
2008 based on data from the comScore Media Metrix service. Continuing the
summer trends in Web usage observed last month, leisure-oriented categories
demonstrated gains in July, including travel, retail, tickets and
entertainment news.
"The summer months tend to draw Americans to more leisure pursuits and
that was certainly the case in July," commented Jack Flanagan, executive
vice president of comScore Media Metrix. "Ground travel and cruise sites
gained once again, as many Americans sought more budget-friendly ways to
enjoy their summer vacations amid economic and fuel price concerns. Summer
blockbusters and big celebrity news also provided a boost to the
entertainment categories."
Traffic to Travel Sites Continues to Grow
Several travel categories gained in July as Americans left for summer
vacations. The travel -- ground/cruise category jumped 10 percent to 12.7
million visitors, making it the top-gaining category for the month, while
the travel-information category grew 7 percent to 47.6 million visitors.
The hotels/resorts category gained 6 percent to more than 34 million
visitors. Some of the top-gainers in the category included Hotels.com (up 6
percent to 5.2 million), Choice Hotels International (up 8 percent to 3.2
million) and HolidayInn.com (up 11 percent to 2.7 million).
Certain Retail Categories Gain Despite Weak Economy
Despite a sluggish retail economy in the U.S., a handful of retail
categories achieved traffic increases in July, possibly due to consumers
shopping online instead of using expensive gasoline to drive to the store.
Retail -- consumer goods sites rose 8 percent to 22.5 million visitors,
including double-digit growth by Staples.com Sites (up 22 percent to 6.5
million visitors), Office Depot (up 12 percent to 4.8 million visitors),
and DisneyShopping.com (up 32 percent to 1.6 million visitors).
Meanwhile, the retail - mall category increased 7 percent to 28 million
visitors, led by AOL Shopping with 6.3 million visitors (up 19 percent),
MSN Shopping with 5.8 million visitors and QVC Sites with 5 million
visitors.
The Dark Knight and other Summer Movies Drive Traffic to Ticket Sites
With the release of several highly anticipated summer films, most
prominently The Dark Knight, retail - ticket sites grew 5 percent to more
than 44 million visitors as movie goers pre-purchased tickets to avoid long
lines and sell outs at theaters. Moviefone led the category with 17.5
million visitors (up 12 percent), while Fandango posted a 29-percent gain
to 9.3 million visitors and MovieTickets.com jumped 13 percent to 4.7
million visitors.
Hot Celebrity Gossip Stories Prompt Growth at Entertainment News Sites
July was packed with major celebrity stories including the birth of
Angelina and Brad's twins and Christie Brinkley's public divorce, which
helped boost the entertainment news category 5 percent to 52.7 million
visitors. Gossip site omg! led the category with more than 16 million
visitors, a 19-percent gain from June, followed by TMZ with 9.7 million
visitors (up 9 percent) and People with 8.8 million visitors (up 4
percent).
Top 50 Properties
Google Sites maintained its #1 position in the Top Properties ranking,
reaching 141.6 million Americans in July, while Yahoo! Sites captured the
second spot with 140.3 million and Microsoft Sites ranked third with 120.2
million visitors. CBS Corporation jumped 27 spots to #10 due to its recent
acquisition of CNET Networks, which resulted in an incremental gain of
nearly 30 million visitors to the property. Ask Network moved up two
positions in the top 10 to #7 with 58.6 million visitors.
Top 50 Ad Focus Ranking
Platform-A, which includes Advertising.com, Quigo and other ad
networks, led the Ad Focus ranking in July, reaching 90 percent of the 189
million Americans online. Yahoo! Network (85 percent reach) ranked second,
followed by Google Ad Network (81 percent reach), and Specific Media (81
percent reach).
Source: comScore