Know Your Playing Field: The Real Top 100 Domains
The author's views are entirely their own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz.
60% of the Top 25 Domains Are Controlled By an Elite Six
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As a SEO my quest for success is a little better defined. I want to work on websites that drive immense traffic, be at the top of competitive SERPs, and most of all, I want to help people. I think many SEOs feel the same way. We have the advantage of knowing what we are searching for. Yet, we still have one huge problem. Where are we supposed to search to learn how to achieve the results we want? I have spent the last week trying to solve this problem.
I have compiled a list of what I believe to be the top 100 domains based on estimated monthly visits. These are the companies that have found the success that most SEOs are striving for. To identify them, I downloaded lists of the most popular (US) websites from Alexa, Quantcast, and Compete. Since none of those sources are entirely accurate individually, I used all three sources so I could compare and contrast results. I then researched each company individually to find out what it did, who owned it, and how many visitors it likely received last month. Now that I have my list, I know exactly what I want to do with it. I am going to steal as many great ideas from each company on the list as I can.
Studying the companies individually was useful, but studying them collectively was extremely useful. Below are some of the more interesting findings that helped me understand the online playing field. These graphs and statistics won't necessarily unlock any secrets, but they will help you understand conventional online success.
The Big Guys Rule
This trend is continued when viewed on a larger scale. 43% of the top 100 domains are controlled by an elite dozen. This leads me to think that the surest way to conventional success is to be bought out.
Together this elite dozen drives more than 1.3 billion monthly unique visits. This is ignoring the billions of page views made from these web giants' ad platforms.
Niches Are Relative
The internet seems to have unlimited avenues to success. In reality, there are only 14 likely paths.
When It Comes To Choosing a URL, Your Choices Are Limited
Web 2.0 names may be trendy, but the proven path to internet stardom is convention. 92% of the websites in the top 100 use .com as their primary top level domain name.
Content Format Is King
While websites like YouTube and Pandora receive a lot of press for being different, the proven path to the top is by focusing on text.
Who Really Owns You
The vast majority of the websites in the top 100 are publicly owned. This is more likely a symptom of success rather than a cause, but it does hint conventional wisdom.
As a bonus, this graph looks like a diseased Pacman eating a piece of delicious blueberry pie
I am posting this data here with the hope that other people can glean valuable information from my research. My only request is that you share insights you gather from the spreadsheet with the public. I think every internet marketer is looking for the same thing. Maybe by pooling our resources, one of us will find it.
If you have any other advice that you think is worth sharing, feel free to post it in the comments. This post is very much a work in progress. As always, feel free to e-mail me or send me a private message if you have any suggestions on how I can make my posts more useful. All of my contact information is available on my profile: Danny Thanks!
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