Digg + Facebook = Loyal Readers

MARLBOROUGH, 10/6/2009 – Nothing makes website owners happier than loyal, repeat users, but it can often be difficult to find them.  Now, a study by online ad network Chitika suggests that the two best sources may be Facebook and Digg.

The study, based on a sample of 33 million unique users across the Chitika publisher network in September, 2009, compared the number of visitors coming from major traffic sources – Digg, Facebook, Google, Yahoo!, Bing, and Twitter – to the number of times those visitors came back to the referred site.  If a visitor came to the site four or more times over the course of a week, that visitor was considered a “loyal” user.

The results showed that Facebook was far and away the best provider of loyal users – over 20% of all visitors from Facebook visited the referred site four or more times per week.  Digg came in second place with slightly over 16%

Next came the search engines, Yahoo! leading the way with over 15% of referrals being loyal.  Google and Bing were practically even at slightly below 12%, and Twitter came in last place overall with barely over 11%.

Loyalty by ReferrerWhile Google naturally wins in sheer numbers, if a website owner can drive a thousand people to their site via Google, or they can drive the same number via Facebook, Facebook seems to be the way to go for creating a loyal reader.

The Raw Numbers

Loyalty by Referring Site:
Facebook 20.69%
Digg 16.09%
Yahoo! 15.89%
Google 11.84%
Bing 11.74%
Twitter 11.08%

About Chitika
Chitika, Inc., is a search-based online advertising network , leading the way in intent-based advertising and search engine insights. With over 60,000 sites and 2 billion monthly impressions, the Chitika network is the pulse of the online world. For more information, visit http://chitika.com

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Research Director, Online Insights
Chitika, Inc.
+866.441.7203 x966
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One Response to “Digg + Facebook = Loyal Readers”

  1. Lyle Bumgardner says:

    Heya,Fantastic post, although i’m more fascinated in what will take place out of this google vs facebook social network war. I haven’t found out much news on it recently, which perhaps implies that its not that far off, but i’ve a idea its really going to result in some major improvements to social networks. I think, i’d rather facebook left the battle still in the lead mainly because google’s already big enough, additionally they already hold an excessive amount of data on everybody. I don’t believe that both have the opportunity to exist though, either google’s social network will dominate or absolutely crash. Just what does anyone else feel?

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