Europe’s Facebook Growth Moved East in June 2010

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Growth for Facebook’s top countries in Europe dipped sharply in June of 2010, giving several eastern European countries that rarely break into the monthly top 10 a chance to show off their progress.

Germany, a central European country that has lagged its neighbors directly to the west, lead the pack with 403,860 new monthly active users. That equates to 4.2 percent growth for the month, which isn’t stellar. But the important detail here is that Germany’s growth has been fairly steady of late, instead of moving in fits and starts as it did earlier this year and last. Italy, also, is steady from May.

Surprisingly, Romania comes in third, with 253,360 new users — almost 20 percent growth for the country, in which only a third of the population is online at all, according to World Bank figures. Romania was also logging high growth earlier this year, then dropped off. But even moving in fits and spurts, it’s fast approaching 10 percent penetration.

Hungary, also, managed to claw its way up the rankings in June, along with Russia, which was actually shedding Facebook users for several months. There’s no telling whether Russia will continue growing or slip again — with under a single percentage point of penetration, Facebook is definitely not yet part of the Russian way of life, unlike a site like the Facebook doppelganger Vkontakte.

The rest of the European countries that saw decent growth in June aren’t remarkable this month, unless for their relatively lower rate of growth in June as compared to May. France, for instance, dropped from 1.4 million new MAU to 163,500 in June, while Turkey, which has been a reliable grower, isn’t present at all, having actually dropped a few thousand users. Such changes in growth from month to month are typical, though, and nothing to worry about yet.

Here’s the top 10 chart:

Greater Europe now has some 152 million members on Facebook, making up about a third of the social network’s total userbase. Its growth rate in June was 0.7 percent, leading to a total penetration of 23.5 percent.

Full data on Facebook’s audience growth throughout Europe and in countries around the world is presented in the July 2010 edition of the Facebook Global Monitor report, available through Inside Facebook Gold. An Inside Facebook Gold membership also includes data on language growth, audience demographics by country, and user behavior stats for the Facebook business ecosystem. To learn more about the membership, please visit Inside Facebook Gold.

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5 Responses to “Europe’s Facebook Growth Moved East in June 2010”

  1. Katya Trubilova says:

    Hi

    Thanks for the post. I think Facebook won’t beat Russia’s Vkontakte, because it’s hard to compete against Vkontakte online piracy. You can learn more about my point of view in my post http://bit.ly/drkjA1

    If you have a Russian speaker in your team, I recommend reading this post http://bit.ly/cfriS2 and discussion on a very popular Russian collaborative blog http://www.habrahabr.ru where Facebook is compared with Vkontakte within a context of different political systems. From this discussion you can get some good ideas for marketing campaigns on Facebook in the Russian market.

    Katya

  2. Guillaume says:

    regarding the European market, what would be quite interesting to know is why Facebook cannot beat local competitors such as Hyves in the Netherlands? Any idea?

  3. Costin says:

    It’s not June the Romanian month! :-)

    Please take a look back in Feb, Romania had a 35+ growth due to Vodafone agressive adv on TV.

    (I kept this info here, – sorry, it’s romanian – http://refresh.ro/2010/02/700-000-de-romani-au-cont-pe-facebook/

    delete it if you consider it spam)

  4. Costin says:

    Note: The source of the numbers I kept for romanian facebook growth on my blogs comes directly from facebook “create an ad” page.

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    [...] social network #1 in the UK, ranks as the second most visited site in France, after Google, and is growing in Germany and further east. That is great news for inbound marketers who adopt social media as a key engagement channel. [...]

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