Mobile navigation

News 

MailOnline grows by one billion page views in a year

The MailOnline has increased its monthly page views by one billion year on year, a growth of 75%, according to the latest ABC figures for February 2013.

MailOnline says: This means the MailOnline served 2.41 billion pages across its website and apps in February.

MailOnline recorded 110,650,766 global monthly unique browsers last month. This is an increase of 19,502,751 additional browsers from February 2012 (91,148,015), a growth of 21%. That is 43% more visitors than its nearest rival, The Guardian which recorded 77,438,994 visitors, while The Telegraph was on 54,331,197.

This month’s ABC certificate for worldwide traffic also confirms that MailOnline achieved an average of 7,602,898 unique browsers every day, 32% higher than in February 2012. This is the fourth successive month that the MailOnline has achieved more than 7 million average daily unique visitors.

The MailOnline also achieved year on year growth for monthly unique visitors in the UK, with 39,985,341 browsers in February, 31% higher than February 2012.

In the UK, the average daily unique visitors were 3,476,057, a 44% increase on February 2012.

MailOnline’s iPhone app broke its daily user record with 397,359 browsers, that’s 2% higher than the previous month, and more than double what it was last February. The app’s page views also showed a massive growth with a 139% year on year increase. Globally 829,006 users accessed the MailOnline iPhone app in February 2013.

The MailOnline’s Android App had 538,350 global visitors in February, with an average of 169,827 each day.

Comscore, the leading global internet metrics company, said that in February 2013, MailOnline recorded an average of 6.754 million daily unique visitors against 5.363 million for the NYTimes.com, and 47.079 million monthly unique visitors against 43.177 million for the NYTimes.com.

MailOnline also received 36% more Monthly Unique Visitors and 42% more Average Daily Visitors than BBC News globally.