Business Insider
During the month of March, Buzzfeed's article shares on Facebook exceeded 13 million, which was nearly 7 million more shares than its closest competitor, The Huffington Post, according to social media data company News Whip. Buzzfeed also pulled in 13 million Facebook shares in February 2013.
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It seems to be caused by a decrease in quizzes being produced by BuzzFeed's staff. Liam Corcoran, News Whip's social media editor who created the Facebook shares charts, says in January, all ten of BuzzFeed's most-shared stories were quizzes. In May, none of them were.
"The interesting thing to note from May is that BuzzFeed's top performing stories contained way less interactive quizzes than previous months this year," he told Business Insider via email. "We recorded BuzzFeed starting to have serious Facebook success with these brilliantly shareable quizzes in January, when all of their top ten stories were quizzes. Quizzes like 'What State Do You Actually Belong In?' and 'What Career Should You Actually Have?' broke new sharing records in early 2014. In May, the quizzes dropped off from the most shared stories list."
He adds, "It's important to emphasize that BuzzFeed remain a social powerhouse, with over 25m total interactions in May. No other publisher, apart from the Huffington Post, has ever reached that figure."
Now BuzzFeed is back to producing a quiz per day. A BuzzFeed spokesperson says the company is keeping an eye on Facebook's traffic and pointed to some of popular BuzzFeed quizzes in June. Even though Facebook shares have declined, BuzzFeed's traffic has held steady for the past few months according to Quantcast, which directly measures the network.
Here's BuzzFeed's unique visitors for the past year.
Quantcast