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RESTON, VA, April 27, 2009 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study of Internet usage in Mexico, based on data from the Comscore World Metrix audience measurement service. In March, nearly 13 million people age 15 and older in Mexico accessed the Internet from a home or work computer, making an average 41.4 online visits per visitor and viewing an average of 1,612 pages of content during the month.
Instant Messaging Most Popular Online Activity in Mexico
Internet users in Mexico spent a combined 338 million hours online in March, averaging more than 26 hours per person. Instant messaging claimed the highest share of total Internet usage time at 32.4 percent, followed by social networking at 10.5 percent, and e-mail at 9.9 percent. Online media also proved popular, with the multimedia site category accounting for 7.8 percent and online gaming 1.8 percent of total time spent online in March.
“Internet usage in Mexico has grown rapidly during the past year, with online media, communication and social networking particularly important drivers of this growth,” said Alex Banks, managing director of Latin America for Comscore. “As the Internet medium continues to evolve, it is vital for advertisers and publishers to understand how online behavior is changing over time and to develop their digital strategies accordingly.”
Top 10 Site Categories in Mexico by Share of Time Spent OnlineMarch 2009Total Mexican Internet Audience, Age 15+ - Home & Work Locations*Source: Comscore World Metrix
Category
% Share of Total Time Spent Online
Instant Messengers
32.4%
Social Networking
10.5%
e-mail
9.9%
Multimedia
7.8%
Search/Navigation
2.7%
Online Gaming
1.8%
Retail
1.4%
Directories/Resources
1.2%
News/Information
1.1%
Entertainment - Music
0.7%
All Other Site Categories
30.4%
*Excludes Internet activity from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
Microsoft Sites Ranks as Top Web Property in Mexico
Microsoft sites was the most popular property in Mexico in March with 11.1 million visitors, followed by Google Sites (10.7 million visitors), and Yahoo Sites! (7.3 million visitors). Facebook.com grew 220 percent versus year ago to 2.7 million visitors, catapulting the world’s largest social networking site into the top 15 property rankings in Mexico. Several Latin American brands also featured prominently in the ranking, including MercadoLibre with 6.2 million visitors (up 12 percent vs. year ago), Batanga with 4.5 million visitors (up 60 percent), Terra – Telefonica with 2.7 million visitors (up 15 percent), and Televisa Digital Sites with 2.7 million visitors (up 45 percent).
Top 15 Mexican Properties Ranked by Total Unique Visitors (000)*Total Mexico, Age 15+ - Home & Work LocationsMarch 2009 vs. March 2008Source: Comscore World Metrix
Property
Mar-2008
Mar-2009
% Change
Total Mexican Internet Audience
11,687
12,914
10%
Microsoft Sites
9,288
11,084
19%
Google Sites
8,905
10,738
21%
Yahoo! Sites
6,135
7,311
MercadoLibre
5,472
6,154
12%
Wikimedia Foundation Sites
4,189
5,427
30%
Batanga
2,817
4,508
60%
HI5.COM
3,045
4,100
35%
WordPress
2,241
3,606
61%
Fox Interactive Media
2,722
3,085
13%
Orange Sites
3,267
2,944
-10%
Terra - Telefonica
2,385
2,747
15%
Facebook.com
841
2,696
220%
Televisa Digital Sites
1,851
2,687
45%
NetShelter Technology Media
N/A
2,609
Apple Inc.
2,024
2,478
22%
Comscore to Present State of the Internet in Mexico Webinar
Alex Banks, Comscore’s managing director for Latin America, will present a strategic overview of global Internet trends as well as specific insights into Internet usage in Mexico in an upcoming Spanish-language webinar. The webinar will include an analysis of the differences in Internet usage patterns across worldwide regions, insights into audience growth and changes in consumer demographics, with a particular emphasis on online behavior in Mexico.
To register for the complimentary Spanish-language webinar being held on Tuesday, April 28 at 4p.m. Mexico City time, please visit: www.comscore.com/mexico
About ComscoreComscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) is a global leader in measuring the digital world and preferred source of digital marketing intelligence. For more information, please visit: www.comscore.com/boilerplate.
Ayaan MohamudComscore, Inc.+ 44 (0) 207-099-1775worldpress@comscore.com