1. Twitter
Twitter is often referred to as a ‘micro-blog’ and a ‘social network’. With over 300 million active users, individuals can post short messages, up to 140 characters, at a time. These ‘tweets’ are accessible to a large audience, making it a platform for sharing thoughts, life updates, and personal interests. It also has a powerful search feature to find tweets by topic, keyword, or user. Twitter offers discovery tools that help users find tweets that match their interests.
If you come across a tweet you like, you can hit the ‘like’ button to show your appreciation. In addition to text, users can post images and videos of themselves, their family, and friends, sharing moments with others. Today, Twitter has become an essential media platform, providing a space for people to share information, news, and ideas. It’s also a vital tool for businesses and organizations to reach a wide audience. Twitter remains a key entertainment source for millions of people, helping them stay connected, share information, and engage in discussions.
Monthly Visitors: 2.008 billion
Founded: 2006
Revenue: $140 million
Website: twitter.com


2. Amazon.com
Amazon.com is the official website of the world’s largest e-commerce company. It serves as an online megastore with an incredibly diverse inventory. Amazon has leveraged the traffic and customer base it’s built over the years to expand into several new, profitable, and even revolutionary businesses, including e-books, which were almost nonexistent just five years ago. The growth of the Internet and the rapid development of e-commerce have led to an increasing number of online shoppers, and Amazon has strategically expanded with new services and products available worldwide.
Amazon.com now includes the e-reader business, smart speakers, virtual assistants, cloud services, and many other popular products. The website also offers on-demand video streaming.
Recently, Amazon has evolved from just competing with other retailers to also competing with Netflix in content distribution and with Apple in consumer electronics.
Monthly Visitors: 618 billion
Founded: 1994
Revenue: $48 billion
Website: www.amazon.com


3. Google Play
Google Play is an online store offering users a variety of apps, TV shows, books, movies, and more. It collects data on how users interact with the products available in the store. According to Google Play’s main page, the data helps developers understand how people discover their apps and what they are willing to pay. The services on Google Play also enable apps on your phone to work with other Google-backed services, such as maps or the ability to log into apps using your Google credentials.
With a vast library of over 2.5 million apps spanning all categories, there's something for everyone—free and paid options alike. Users can download free apps or purchase paid ones using a credit card or their Google Play account. Once you have an account, you can access a wide range of entertainment, including apps, games, movies, TV shows, and music. It’s incredibly convenient, don’t you think?
Monthly Visitors: 594 million
Founded: 2008
Revenue: $48 billion
Website: play.google.com


4. Instagram
Similar to Facebook, Instagram is a highly popular social media platform. Its popularity comes from its unique and fantastic features. The platform allows users to take photos, record videos, and live stream while interacting with friends using fun and creative filters. You can apply various filters and effects to turn ordinary photos into works of art. After editing, you can share the images on your profile or send them directly to friends.
Instagram is not just a photo and video-sharing app, but also a social community. You can follow people you're interested in and be followed back. In addition, you can interact with other users by liking posts, commenting, or sending direct messages. This creates a dynamic environment for socializing and connecting within the Instagram community. It also serves as an effective advertising platform, providing businesses with a way to reach a global audience. Instagram helps users in business promote and sell their products online in the most convenient way possible.
Monthly Visitors: 525 million
Founded: 2010
Revenue: $47.6 billion
Website: www.instagram.com


5. Pinterest
Pinterest is recognized as the eighth most popular social networking site worldwide, where you can collect and share images of anything that interests you. It's also a great place to discover new interests by browsing through the collections of other Pinterest users. If you're passionate about a specific subject like cooking or home decor, you can search for images on Pinterest or across the web and save them to your Pinterest boards. You can also create multiple boards to organize your interests. It’s a space where you can fully express your passions and creativity.
Pinterest isn’t just an image storage site; it’s a visual social network with a fun sharing feature.
Users interact by following each other, liking, and commenting on images, much like Facebook or Instagram. It’s easy to save other people’s images to your boards and send private messages to those with similar interests. With over 433 million users, 83% of Pinterest users have made a purchase based on content they discovered on the site. This makes Pinterest a powerful platform for distributing all types of content, including written blog posts. Unlike Instagram, users can click through to direct links.
Monthly Visitors: 420 million
Founded: 2010
Revenue: $1.693 billion
Website: www.pinterest.com/


6. Live.com
Live.com is a shortened version of the website outlook.live.com, which redirects to Microsoft Outlook, making it easier for visitors to navigate. With an impressive 419 million monthly visitors, Live.com is the 9th most popular website globally. Individuals can use Outlook as a standalone app, while organizations can deploy it as multi-user software (via Microsoft Exchange Server or SharePoint) for shared functions like mail, calendars, contacts, data aggregation (such as SharePoint lists), and scheduling. Microsoft has made apps available for most mobile platforms, including iOS and Android.
Moreover, Windows Phone devices can sync nearly all Outlook data to Outlook Mobile.
Live.com has a clean, simple interface that's accessible to most users. The website also features an integrated calendar for managing appointments, meetings, and events. Users can create, edit, and share their calendars, with advanced features like reminders and automated scheduling. Live.com also offers many popular tools like task management, a note-taking app for jotting down ideas and tasks, and a journal app for storing notes and other information. If you're looking for a tool to boost productivity, efficiency, and collaboration, Outlook is an excellent choice.
Monthly Visitors: 419 million
Founded: 1997
Revenue: $25.7 billion
Website: www.microsoft.com


7. IMDb
The final entry on our list of popular U.S. websites is IMDb. Known as the Internet Movie Database, IMDb is the largest and most comprehensive movie database on the web. Launched in 1990 and now owned by Amazon.com, IMDb offers an extensive collection of movie-related data, including the latest films, news, reviews, trailers, release schedules, DVD reviews, celebrity profiles, and much more. If you’ve ever looked up information on a movie or actor, you’ve likely visited IMDb.
IMDb's website serves as a vast archive of movie information, providing details on everything from classic films to the latest blockbusters. The site offers statistics and rankings on movies, actors, directors, and production companies, helping you make faster decisions about what to watch. If you're seeking a comprehensive resource to learn more about the world of cinema, IMDb is the perfect choice.
Monthly Visitors: 389 million
Founded: 1990
Revenue: $199.8 million
Website: www.imdb.com


8. Youtube.com
YouTube is an online video-sharing platform based in San Bruno, California, and the largest video site in the world. Millions of users globally have registered accounts, allowing them to upload videos for anyone to watch. Every day, over 35 hours of video content are uploaded by YouTubers every minute. This video-sharing service offers a diverse range of content, from entertainment, comedy, music, and short films to educational videos, tutorials, news, sports, and much more. Users can search for videos by topic, keyword, or channel.
But YouTube is not just about watching videos—it's also a platform where users can earn money by uploading content. The more views and interactions your videos get, the more revenue you can generate. Building a YouTube channel can be a smart and profitable move, offering both entertainment and income opportunities. It's truly a win-win!
Monthly Visitors: 8.564 billion
Founded: 2005
Revenue: $1.6 billion
Website: www.youtube.com


9. Facebook.com
Facebook is a social media platform and online networking service, offering a virtual space for people to connect. Users can share posts, photos, videos, and everything they wish to express. It allows individuals to create personal profiles, share information, interact with friends through features like likes, comments, and shares, and stay updated on the activities of others.
Facebook also lets users join groups, attend events, and follow pages that align with their interests. With its business features like Fanpages and advertising services, Facebook enables companies to connect with users as well. The platform is designed to be user-friendly with a simple interface and robust security measures. For instance, when you log in from a new device, Facebook will send a notification to your account or the email associated with it. So why wait? Sign up now to start sharing memories and connecting with friends!
Monthly Users: 3.483 billion
Founded: 2004
Revenue: $3.7 billion
Website: www.facebook.com


10. Wikipedia.org
Wikipedia is operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation and serves as a platform for an open-source encyclopedia. It hosts a vast collection of articles written in various major languages. The English version alone boasts 3.9 million articles, while the German version has 1.4 million. Despite its modest budget, the foundation aims to expand global traffic to reach one billion readers and grow the number of articles to 50 million, with all funding being donated to the nonprofit organization.
Wikipedia is best known for providing free access to information on a wide array of topics for anyone with an internet connection. With five million entries in English, it has become the go-to online encyclopedia. What makes this site unique is that anyone can edit its content, provided they follow the guidelines. This ensures that Wikipedia remains current and accurate, making it an excellent resource for learning and discovering new knowledge.
Monthly Users: 2.223 billion
Founded: 2001
Revenue: $20 million
Website: www.wikipedia.org

