Net Users Respond To Catholicism
Thursday, 21 April 2005, 10:13 am
Press Release: www.hitwise.co.nz
Hitwise Press Release
Net Users Respond To
Catholicism
Auckland, Wednesday 20th April, 2005: The
recent death of Pope John Paul II, as well as the Easter
festivities, has resulted in a surge of interest online.
While much of this interest has a religious flavour, Easter
also propelled the popularity of many online e-greetings
websites. One such website is Yahoo! Greetings (
greetings.yahoo.com) which
witnessed increases in traffic due to its range of Easter
e-greetings. The site increased from 1,200th position in the
week ending March 2, to 898th place the following week, to
an impressive 640th in the week ending March 26.
Yahoo!
Greetings is currently the 4th most popular E-Greetings
site, and occupies 269th place in the Computers and Internet
category in the latest weekly data. Also recording recent
success online is Hallmark.com (
www.hallmark.com), the site rose to 537th position in the
last week of March, an increase of 409 places from the
previous week. Hallmark.com is currently 3rd place amongst
E-Greetings websites, and also rose to 39th position in the
Shopping and Classifieds category in the last week of March.
The current leader of the E-Greetings category is
123Greetings (
www.123greetings.com), which also gained ground from Easter
related online activity. 123Greetings claimed 355th position
in the last week of March, a jump of 165 places from the
week before, and a significant increase from 603rd place,
which it occupied in the week ending March 12.
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Religious
themed E-Greeting websites also witnessed increased success
during the Easter period, one such example is A Lighthouse (
www.alighthouse.com), which
offers a range of Christian themed E-Greetings, amongst
other features. A Lighthouse came from nowhere to achieve
101st position amongst E-Greetings websites on the week
ending March 19, and climbed to 52nd position the following
week.
While Eastercamp (
www.eastercamp.org.nz), the online presence of a Christian
music camp, soared up the rankings over Easter. The site was
the 952nd most popular New Zealand site in the week ending
March 12, improved to 841st position the following week, and
claimed 719th place the week ending March 26. In the latest
weekly statistics Eastercamp was the 17th most popular
website in the Lifestyle - Religion category.
While the
Christian festival of Easter resulted in a wave of online
activity, the passing of Pope John Paul II spurred
significant interest in Catholic websites. Vatican - The
Holy See ( www.vatican.va) has
certainly seen increased traffic of late, the site provides
information on the Vatican City, its history, its religious
significance and information about the Pope. On April 5 the
site rose to be the 53rd most popular Lifestyle website, and
claimed 2nd position in the Lifestyle - Religion category.
In the latest weekly data, the site is 1,437th most popular
website amongst New Zealand's Internet users, a sharp rise
from 5,843rd the previous week.
The website of the
Catholic Church in New Zealand (
www.catholic.org.nz) has
received comparable surges in traffic recently. The site
offers a range of Catholic related information and news,
including updates about the Pope, and on April 6 rose to
79th position in the Lifestyle category. In recent weekly
data the site has improved steadily, from 52nd position in
the Religion category two weeks ago, to 33rd place last
week, to its current weekly spot of 13th position.
Similarly, Catholic Culture (
www.catholicculture.org)
has been rising through the rankings, from 277th position in
Lifestyle - Religion two weeks ago, to this week's 32nd
place.
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monitors how more than 25 million Internet users interact
with over 500,000 websites across 160 industry
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