Top 10 Social Sites By Alexa Ratings

by Jack Humphrey

Initially developed as a tool to monitor web traffic, Alexa provides traffic information including page rank and visitor statistics.  Sites are “rated” and a lower number means a higher ranking. 

Originally, Alexa was targeted mainly to webmasters, so any early rankings may not have been representative samples of true Internet traffic.  Today’s Alexa rankings use different calculations, making them a bit more true to scale. 

Here’s a list of the Top 10 Social Sites, according to Alexa, world-wide:

  1. YouTube:  Though primarily a video-sharing website, YouTube ranks among the Top 10 Websites of any kind on the Internet right now.  Users can upload, view, and comment on videos.  In April 2008, reports indicated that the site is host to over 83 million video clips, boasting more traffic than any other site.  Ordinary computer users began to form networks and followings through YouTube; other users can subscribe to your video uploads easily and provide feedback.
  1. MySpace:  Long recognized as the most popular social networking site for teens and adults, MySpace allows users to develop an interactive personal profile, network with friends and contacts, maintain blogs, and share photos and music.
  1. Facebook:  Facebook organizes networks according to city, workplace, school, and region.  Members can interact by sending messages to one another.  Users can be members of multiple networks and even have access to their friends’ profiles.
  1. Orkut:  Orkut is an online social community designed by Google (and named after its creator, Orkut Büyükkökten) to help you maintain and expand your social life.  Interacting with people you know more easily, sharing pictures and videos, and posting messages is easy.  Networks of friends based on hobbies and interests, and even dating groups, are available.  While Orkut’s original target audience was the US, it has become the most-visited site in Brazil, and the second most-visited site in India.
  1. Hi5:  Until 2007, Hi5 was one of the top 25 most-visited sites on the web.  Still maintaining a huge market share and remaining one of the biggest social networking sites online, Hi5 allows users to develop a profile, join networks based on interests and hobbies, participate in groups based on geographical location or other commonality, and interact by sharing photos, music, and comments.  Networks consist of first degree (friends), second degree (friends of friends), and third degree (friends of friends of friends).
  1. Flickr:  One of the earliest Web 2.0 applications, Flickr was originally intended to be an image and video hosting site.  Flickr continues to be a popular image sharing site, and bloggers frequent this site that ranks photos by popularity and voting.  Using tags and tag clouds, photos are categorized for easy sorting, and visitors and members can vote on their favorite shots.  Photos can be stored publicly or privately, allowing publishers to decide if only their in-network friends can access them.
  1. Friendster:  Developed as a social network based on the Circle of Friends theory, Friendster displays “connection” paths between and among users, illustrating the “small world phenomenon.”  Users are able to manage their friend lists based on interests and connections, and develop networks accordingly.  By illuminating the connection paths, users can interact with other people they might be connected to and not even realize yet.  Friendster is currently the one of the biggest social networks in the world, ranking first in Asia.
  1. Skyrock:  Though Skyrock is predominantly French, it has become recently available in other languages, including English, quickly gaining speed and popularity.  Skyrock is a full Internet social network, with blogs, friend lists, networks, and sharing.
  1. Bebo:  A social networking site that involves having users develop profiles and friend lists, and allows users to join and participate in networks.  Profiles often include quizzes among friends, video uploads or links to YouTube, and blog message sections.  Special spinoffs of this social networking site have been developed for bands, authors, and other specific groups.
  1. Digg:  Digg operates on the premise of having members find and share content from all over the web.  Like any true democracy, members vote on the popularity and social relevance of submitted items.  Popular items are “digged,” others are “buried.”  Items that users “dig,” such as websites, typically experience a sharp increase in Internet traffic.

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MocanMedia 06.09.08 at 5:08 pm

Nice list, Thanks, I have been using skyrock, it is decent, One question Jack isn’t MySpace waste of time for marketers ? It’s question not a statement;-) I have been hearing two statements on the site,

Warmly

Thordur Mocan

Caleb 06.10.08 at 2:32 pm

Orkut? I didn’t even know Google had their own social site,but it’s tite!

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Steve Casteel 06.12.08 at 2:06 am

Great information Jack. I’ve been using Digg for a while now. I also didn’t know that Google had a social site.

Thanks again for the information. Keep it coming.

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Tom Lindstrom 06.14.08 at 3:16 am

Thanks for the list.I have been working on Digg and Mybloglog but perhaps it´s time to start using these as well.

-Tom

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@CoachDeb 06.14.08 at 4:09 pm

and THIS is why I haven’t abandoned my MySpace even though I’m tweeting a lot on Twitter!

as for
Thordur Mocan’s question
Yes - absoLUTEly - Marketers should NOT be on MySpace

B/c if you ask if MySpace is a waste of time for MArketers - who want to MARKET on MySpace (like they do so heavily on FaceBook) then fer sure! No Marketers should waste their time on MySpace.

:))

Who’s with me on this?
http://Twitter.com/CoachDeb

@CoachDeb 06.14.08 at 4:11 pm

BTW…
How the HECK @JPmicek ’s picture got on MY computer to go along with MY comment - i have NO clue?!

But I am Coach DEB - a chica - this pic is my partner’s pic
heeeey - why am i doing all the man’s work again?!

sheeeesh

Hendry Lee 06.20.08 at 7:10 pm

Thanks for the list.

It’s nice if you can get a top 10 list by category. Being on Facebook, Digg, and Twitter is more useful than on Facebook, MySpace, BeBo, and Orkut at the same time.

What do you think?

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Jack Humphrey 06.21.08 at 8:33 am

That’s definitely true right now, but sites shift in popularity and effectiveness for driving targeted traffic and having a presence on all of them has a cumulative effect that is too good to pass up.

Hendry Lee 06.27.08 at 7:52 am

Well… I find myself distracted with just LinkedIn, MySpace and Facebook… although I consider myself a better than average multi-tasker.

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Hem 06.30.08 at 11:03 pm

Excellent information and collection of social networks. I have joined 4 including digg.com, myspace, orkut and facebook. Rest of the social networks are new for me. Yest social networks are powerful option to generate traffic alternate to google.

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Neels Theron - Non-Guru Road To Making Money Online 07.02.08 at 9:57 pm

Thanks for another great list, Jack. Always useful info here. Must say, I haven’t had much success with Orkut. The others are better.

Fahmi 07.13.08 at 12:59 am

Excellent information about social networks. If u don’t mind I would like to post this on another forum. I’ll post a link to this place to..
Thx in advance..

Patrick Curl 08.03.08 at 6:11 pm

Thanks for the list, I’m surprised twitter or friendfeed isn’t on it, I bet they will be before 2008 is over…

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Debby Phillips 08.07.08 at 9:03 am

I am surprised by a few of the sites on that list. I am also surprised that Ebay isn’t on there. They get millions of hits everyday.

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