twitter.com |
Monthly Uniques | 93.8M US |
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Not Quantified
Data is estimated
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6
US rank
Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface. [Description from dmoz]
Q: What are you doing? A: I'm reading Hoover's profile on Twitter. The company operates a free Web site that blends social networking with the ability to post short messages, or micro-blogs, commonly known by users as "tweets." Technically, in order to "tweet," Twitter wants users to answer one question: What are you doing? The response, which is limited to 140 characters or less, is posted to a personal Web page that can be restricted to select viewers, or viewed by anyone. Unlike instant messaging, viewers do not reply to Twitter postings. Tweets are designed to be accessed through the Internet and on mobile devices. CEO Evan Williams, Jack Dorsey, and Biz Stone co-founded Twitter in 2006. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 94 million U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor reads Slate, watches MSNBC, and visits breitbart.com.
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US Web Demographics
See More Details Gender || Age || Children || Income || Education || Ethnicity| index | ||||
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Male |
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93 | |
| Female |
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107 | |
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< 18 |
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94 | |
| 18-24 |
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173 | |
| 25-34 |
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134 | |
| 35-44 |
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91 | ||
| 45-54 |
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73 | ||
| 55-64 |
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56 | ||
| 65+ |
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45 | ||
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No Kids |
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89 | |
| Has Kids |
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112 | |
| internet average | ||||
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$0-50k |
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96 | |
| $50-100k |
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96 | ||
| $100-150k |
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99 | ||
| $150k+ |
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108 | |
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No College |
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108 |
| College |
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94 | ||
| Grad School |
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90 | ||
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Caucasian |
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88 | |
| African American |
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184 | |
| Asian |
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77 | ||
| Hispanic |
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129 | |
| Other |
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91 | ||
| internet average | ||||
Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit twitter.com are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Politics & Commentary |
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| 1.9x | Slate |
| 1.9x | Huffington Post |
| 1.9x | Washington Post |
| 1.8x | politico.com |
| Affinity | TV |
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| 1.9x | MSNBC |
| 1.9x | Fox News |
| 1.9x | CBS News |
| 1.9x | breitbart.com |
| Affinity | Business News & Info |
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| 1.9x | Reuters |
| 1.9x | The Motley Fool |
| 1.9x | Wall Street Journal |
| 1.8x | Bloomberg |
Audience Also Likes
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Demographic Index
Index represents how a site's audience compares to the online internet population as a whole. An index of 100 indicates a site's audience is at parity with the total internet population.
Affinity
The affinity numbers represent how likely a given visitor is to visit one of the listed sites or categories compared to the internet average. For example, an affinity number of 10.2 would say that a user on "X" website is 10.2 times more likely than the average internet visitor to visit the other site or category that is provided.
Directly Measured
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Addicts
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Regulars
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Passers-By
Passers-by have a single visit over the course of a month.