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Social Media Statistics Australia – February 2014

on March 1, 2014 | Australia | Comments (0)

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It’s time to report our monthly stats report showing the most popular social networks in Australia over February 2014.

Social Media Statistics Australia – February 2014

1. Facebook – 13,000,000 users (according to Ad tool)
2. YouTube – 12,500,000 UAVs
3. WordPress.com – 6,350,000
4. Tumblr – 4,800,000
5. LinkedIn – 3,700,000
6. Blogspot – 3,000,000
7. Twitter - 2,500,000 Active Australian Users (see calculation)
8. Instagram - 1,600,000 Active Australian Users (see calculation)
9. TripAdvisor – 1,300,000
10. Snapchat - 1,070,000 Active Australian Users (see calculation).
11. Flickr – 800,000
12. Pinterest – 420,000
13. Yelp – 195,000
14. MySpace – 185,000
15. Reddit – 170,000
16. Google Plus – approx 65,000 monthly active Australian users (my estimation *revised*)
17. StumbleUpon – 60,000
18. Foursquare – 35,000
19. Digg – 27,000
20. Delicious – 20,000

(All figures represent the number of Unique Australian Visitors [UAVs] to that website over the monthly period unless otherwise stated).

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Statistics compiled by SocialMediaNews.com.au for February 2014.
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Stats courtesy: Vivid Social Research DivisionFigures correct as of 28/02/14.


David Correll : Editor and Founder of SocialMediaNews.com.au. I also run a Social Media Agency where I do consulting work and Social Media Management. Connect with me: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook or contact me here. Alternatively, you can send me an email at david@socialmedianews.com.au




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