LinkedIn Hits 200 Million Registered Users Worldwide
LinkedIn has announced it has reached 200 million user
registrations worldwide — with new users being added at an average rate of two
per second (or 172,800 per day). Not bad for a professional social network (but
obviously still a far cry from Facebook’s one billion+ active users).
LinkedIn clocked up its first 100 million members back in
March 2011, underlining how its growth rate has accelerated in recent times –
with the network adding more than 13 million members since its last
announcement on November 1, 2012. Back in January 2009 membership stood at 32
million. However, this is total users, not monthly active users or another
indicator of active engagement, as others have pointed out. The company doesn’t
disclose active usage numbers.
In a blog announcing the new membership figure, Deep Nishar,
LinkedIn’s senior VP of products and user experience, described it as an
“important and exciting milestone”. The company has produced a celebratory
infographic to mark the moment.
LinkedIn’s membership spans more than 200 countries and
territories. The U.S. remains its biggest market, followed by India. Membership
in its largest markets breaks down as follows:
- USA (74m)
- India (18m)
- UK (11m)
- Brazil (11m)
- Canada (7m)
The fastest growing countries for LinkedIn membership
are Turkey, Colombia and Indonesia,
respectively. Mobile use of the site is growing fastest in China, followed by
Brazil, Portugal, India and Italy.
The largest industries on LinkedIn by membership
unsurprisingly include several tech-focused sectors. The largest is IT &
services (with four million LinkedIn members); followed by financial services
(2.03 million); higher education (1.95 million); computer software (1.65
million); and telecommunications (1.59 million). It’s a testament to the
granularity of LinkedIn’s career information that its largest industry accounts
for less than 2.5 per cent of its total userbase.
The most followed ‘key influencers’ on LinkedIn — a
Twitter-style feature, which LinkedIn added back in the fall that allows users
to receive updates from other high profile users they are interested in — are
1) businessman and entrepreneur Richard Branson; 2) U.S. President Barack
Obama; 3) alternative medicine guru Deepak Chopra; 4) self-help book author
Tony Robbins; and at 5) LinkedIn’s own CEO, Jeff Weiner.
LinkedIn’s membership momentum this year has been matched by
rising revenue growth: its Q3 revenues were up 81 per cent year-over-year, and
up 10 per cent sequentially on Q2 revenues.
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