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Apr 03
iUserTracker: Visits decreased during Spring Festival

According to the latest data from iUserTracker, a continuous netizens behavior monitoring software, with the influence of Spring Festival, total visits of all the online services decreased 16% to 32.9 billion. Visits of most services decreased to some extent. The 3 biggest services all decreased over 10%, while visits to C2C decreased over 50%.



Snowstorm and Spring Festival pulled down visits to C2C

Visits to C2C decreased 55.7% to 904 million. Spring Festival is the low season of C2C service. And the snow storm before Spring Festival leads to the logistics paralysis. The dual impact of snowstorm and holidays leads to the decline of monthly visits of C2C.

Financial news service is gradually weaken

Monthly visits to financial news decreased 24.6% to 1.81 billion. According to data from iResearch, visits to financial news keeps increasing in 2007, as the result of prosperity financial market. Monthly visits reached 2.64 billion in September, while the number is only 1.02 billion in January. But the stock market entered a period of adjustment. The public concern to financial market also declined. So visits to financial news decreased to 1.81 billion in February.



High season of online recruitment is coming

Monthly visits of online recruitment increased 15% to 243 million in February. According to data from iUserTracker, high season of online recruitment is in March and October to December. The coming of high season leads to the growth of visits to online recruitment during Spring Festival. iResearch believes that visits to online recruitment will have a greater growth in March.

Source : Chinatechnews - Authorization duplication : iResearch
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