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Top 10 sites in France

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Mar 05, 2007

Top 10 Online Properties by French Unique Visitors, Age 15+*

January 2007 

Total France – Home and Work Locations

 

 

Dec.-06 (000)

Jan.-07

(000)

Percentage Change

Total FR Internet Audience, Age 15+

24,409

24,560

1%

Google Sites

16,846

17,090

1%

Microsoft Sites

15,651

15,966

2%

France Telecom

13,641

13,746

1%

Iliad/Free.fr Sites

12,092

12,764

6%

Yahoo! Sites

10,750

11,143

4%

eBay

10,704

11,038

3%

Groupe Pages Jaunes

10,378

10,993

6%

Groupe PPR

9,409

8,714

-7%

Benchmark Group

6,616

8,090

22%

Wikipedia Sites

7,109

8,062

13%

Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

 

Source: comScore World Metrix  

 

Top 10 Gaining Properties by Percentage Change in French Unique Visitors* 

December 2006 vs. January 2007

Total French Visitors, Age 15+ – Home and Work Locations**

   

 

Dec.-06 (000)

Jan.-07

(000)

Percentage Change

Total FR Internet Audience, Age 15+

24,409

24,560

1%

METEOFRANCE.COM

2,216

3,266

47%

CNAF

1,408

2,005

42%

DROMADAIRE.COM

1,714

2,367

38%

Monster Worldwide

1,390

1,878

35%

Groupe M6

3,638

4,705

29%

Camif

1,406

1,812

29%

ANPE Sites

2,086

2,633

26%

Socpresse

3,267

4,013

23%

Benchmark Group

6,616

8,090

22%

EVENE.FR

1,337

1,632

22%

 

*Ranking based on the top 100 French properties in January 2007.

** Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

Source: comScore World Metrix 

 

ComScore Analysis:

 

Google Sites, Microsoft Sites and France Telecom retained their rankings as the top three properties among French Internet users, with 17.1, 16.0 and 13.7 million French visitors, respectively.

 

Benchmark Group and Wikipedia Sites bumped Groupe Aprovia and Orbus Groupe out of the top ten French sites, capturing the 9th and 10th rankings, respectively in January.  Benchmark Group grew 22 percent to 8.1 million visitors, and Wikipedia Sites grew 13 percent to 8.1 million visitors.

 

As the French shifted their online focus from gifting to greetings in January, the 22-percent increase to Benchmark Group was driven largely by traffic to linternaute.com, a provider of e-cards, among other things.   Additionally, e-card site Dromadaire increased 38 percent to 2.4 million visitors.

 

New Year’s resolutions generated a renewed focus on new career aspirations, as visitation to Monster Worldwide increased 35 percent to 1.9 million French visitors and visitation to ANPE Sites increased 26 percent to 2.6 million visitors.

 

In January, the French followed the warmer-than-average weather conditions, driving a 47-percent increase to MeteoFrance.com, which reached 3.4 million unique visitors.   

 

CNAF, a government Web site involving state support for family and housing, was the second-biggest gaining site in January, increasing 42 percent to 2 million visitors. 

 

www.comscore.com.   

 

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