Thursday is the second birthday of CNBC.com‘s launch, so Talking Biz News took a look at some Comscore data to see how it’s grown.
In an average day, the site saw 89,697 visitors and 527,249 page views in December 2006. Last month, those numbers had grown to 843,270 visitors and 15.1 million page views per day.
Among business and financial sites, CNBC.com has risen from 21st to fifth in page views and from 34th to 15th in unique visitors during the past two years.
FInally, CNBC.com ranks No. 1 in time spent per person and No. 1 in page views per person in the financial news category.
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