

The dropoff from #1 to #100 is significant. The data is also sorted by industry, so sites in a similar category are grouped in the same color. The information is grouped by company – for example, you can see that Google controls four sites in the Top 100 (Google, Youtube, Blogger, and Google User Content), while Verizon owns the Huffington Post and AOL.com (they will also control Yahoo and Tumblr when that deal closes in Q2). by traffic, according to website analytics company Alexa.

Today’s infographic comes to us from Vodien, and it lists the 100 highest ranking websites in the U.S. The next closest is also a Google-owned property,, which brings in 20.5 billion visits. , for example, has an astounding 28 billion visits per month.

There are over 1.1 billion websites on the internet, but the vast majority of all traffic actually goes to a very select list of them. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
