Facebook ousts Google as most popular U.S. site

Facebook is now the most popular site in the U.S., according to analytics firm Hitwise. In the week ending March 13, 2010, Facebook surpassed the previous most popular site, Google, in terms of overall traffic for the week.

Facebook sat at 7.07 percent for all U.S. web traffic, whereas Google was at 7.03 percent. Looking at the graph above, it’s clear that Facebook has seen a steady rise in traffic since last year. Traffic to Facebook increased 185 percent compared to the same week last year, whereas visits to Google increased only 9 percent.

In early 2008, there were reports of Facebook’s traffic plateauing, but now it doesn’t seem like the site needs to worry about that too much. I would attribute the major rise in Facebook’s traffic in 2009 to the release of Farmville in June, and similar social games throughout the year.

Looking at the graph above, there’s a distinct rise in traffic starting in June. In late August, we reported on Zynga’s claims that Farmville was the fastest growing social game ever. In little over two months, Farmville had acquired over 11 million active users. As of today, the game has over 83 million active users.

Compared to the rise of social games on Facebook, there was little happening at Google to encourage traffic growth.

Comscore, another analytics firm, still ranks Google ahead of Facebook. Google is the top site by reach at 81 percent of the U.S. population. Facebook sits behind Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft at 53 percent, according to TechCrunch.

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  • Facebook for all U.S. web traffic sat at 7.07 percent, while Google was at 7.03 percent. Looking at the graph above, it is clear that Facebook last year has seen a steady increase in traffic. Traffic for the same week last year increased 185 percent compared to Facebook, Google while only 9 percent of visits increased.
  • I wonder how Google will step up efforts to attract users for Google Buzz. So far I'm not impressed with GBuzz. Let the games begin! This story was trending on Twitter today. I covered it on my show http://bit.ly/btr1CS
  • Oldster
    OK, but so what? Google is a search engine, Facebook is a destination. They serve different purposes and meet different needs. Kind of like comparing apples and, say, meatloaf. You can compare them if you want to, but what's the point?
  • tomdenison
    Uh see Google makes buzzillions (pun intended) and Facebook makes how much?
  • Adam
    Add YouTube on top of that and FB is still an adolecent
  • I suppose it was going to happen eventually. The graph makes for interesting viewing - Facebook has really climbed this past year, and yet Google has just ticked along at pretty much the same level. It will be interesting to see how the next 12 months pans out.
  • It makes sense, as more people adopt browsers with built in search, they don't need to visit google.com. The growth in facebook could correspond to growth in google search, but the google homepage wouldn't see the hits
  • Google and Facebook, both make my life colorful!
  • These results will make us spoiled will work well facebook and google, they'll try to improve their ability to get to the top!
  • Proud achievement for facebook, but after all Google still number one for overall usage!
  • Bart
    Bye bye Google!!!!
  • Veb
    Yes, I visit Facebook 3 or 4 times a day and Google 0, I switch to Bing. I know Bing = but it's not google. I just can't stand Google anymore, invasion of privacy and a thief.
  • Not surprised by this-- I personally visit Facebook twice as often as I visit Google, so I can imagine there are others who browse the same way.
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