Sunday, October 23, 2011

ESPN.com Overtakes Yahoo Sports

The 52 million unique visitors was a record for ESPN, whose previous high was 43 million in November 2010.


September is typically one of the strongest web-traffic months for sports properties, thanks to the kickoff of the college, professional and fantasy football seasons as well as pennant races in Major League Baseball, which were especially compelling this year.
David Coletti, ESPN's VP-digital media research and analytics, attributed the record month to a continued build-out of ESPN's core digital content products -- breaking-news articles, opinion columns and fantasy-football content across ESPN.com and its five local sites -- as well as an improved Gamecast product for tracking games and matches in real-time. In the spring, ESPN also launched its WatchESPN mobile app, which gives cable subscribers access to live ESPN games on their mobile phones.

Mr. Coletti also pointed to Bill Simmons' new property, Grantland.com, which launched four months ago, as a "very strong" traffic driver. Grantland's traffic is included in the total for ESPN.

"Grantland has a very distinct audience," Mr. Coletti said. "It's very male, young, and rather upscale. There's been really strong daily usage."

ESPN.com has continued to add staff across its existing properties, helping to increase its content output.

While Mr. Coletti called the unique-visitor record a "wonderful 'reach' number," he said he pays more attention to ESPN.com's average minute audience -- the number of people who are on one of ESPN's digital properties at any given time. That number was nearly 108,000 in September, he said.

"ESPN is the quintessential cross-platform media company so we look for metrics that translate across platforms," he said. "Our strong belief is that it's a much better metric that correlates to ad impressions than unique visitor."
In a statement, a Yahoo spokesperson said that Yahoo Sports still leads the category in worldwide traffic.
"For three years running, Yahoo Sports has been and remains the number one global online destination for sports programming," the statement said. "Using our leadership in investigative journalism, record breaking traffic for the #1 fantasy destination, and high quality, personally relevant content, we will continue to engage our massive audience -- with 20 percent more daily visitors than anyone else -- create opportunities for our audience and advertisers, and provide premium content for our sports fans in the U.S. and around the world."
Mr. Coletti, of ESPN, said he expects November to be another strong month for the site, though he admits it's too early to evaluate how much the NBA lockout will impact traffic.

"It's important to us and we'll keep an eye on it," he said, "but it's still a little early."
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This article summarizes ESPN.com taking over yahoo sports with more online traffic for the first time since 2008. ESPN registered over 52 million unique users while Yahoo Sports finished with 49 million. Between fantasy sports and the world series in baseball this is a monumental time of the year for ESPN to take over the rankings.  ESPN's CEO David Coletti believes that the recent success can be attributed to the marketing schemes by the company, creating new features on the website and creating a new mobile espn app for apple products. ESPN hopes that the recent NBA lockout won't affect their site traffic and the company will continue to prosper.

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