Most visited websites on the internet.

Like most people, we also visit a set of websites on a regular basis, often these websites are the most visited websites on the internet. Together the top 3-4 websites get more visits than all the rest combined.
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Skillcamper
Published on
October 13, 2023

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Like most people, we also visit a set of websites on a regular basis, often these websites are the most visited websites on the internet. Together the top 3-4 websites get more visits than all the rest combined.

The average pages per visit for these hugely popular websites is roughly 3.09 pages. The average bounce rate of all these sites is 47.78% and the highest bounce rate is of twitter.com - 72.12%.

1. Google with over 92.5 billion visits

2. YouTube with over 34 billion visits

3. Facebook with over 25.5 billion visits

4. Twitter with 6.6 Billion visits

5. Wikipedia with 6.1 Billion Visits

6. Instagram with 6.1 Billion Visits

7. Baidu with 5.6 Billion Visits

8. Yahoo.com with 3.8 billion visits

9. xvidoes.com with 3.4 Billion visits

10. PornHub with 3.3 Billion visits

Tiktok in 2022 is surprising entry in the top 10, not included here. Learn something new with neuromarketing, begin with The Decoy effect.  

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