ChaCha.com Fastest-growing Website in Quantcast Top 100
ChaCha’s “answers” website zooms past NFL.com, Time.com, Ticketmaster.com and FoxSports.com
INDIANAPOLIS (November 16, 2009) According to Quantcast data, ChaCha.com has been the fastest-growing website in the past six months, climbing over 900 spots into the Top 100 US websites. ChaCha now has more than 12 million monthly unique visitors getting answers via texting 242-242, calling 800-224-2242, or visiting the ChaCha.com website.
“Launched less than a year ago, we are extremely proud that ChaCha.com is the fastest-growing website and now is in the Quantcast Top 100. On the mobile side, ChaCha is second only to Twitter in mobile text growth, according to Nielsen. This positions us as the #1 place to find answers via website ChaCha.com or via your mobile phone,” says Scott A. Jones, CEO of ChaCha. “Through all of these access points, ChaCha has already answered over 300 million questions in less than two years.”
ChaCha, the answers service, allows users to go online, call or text questions on mobile phones and receive answers within minutes for free by texting 242-242, visiting m.chacha.com, downloading ChaCha’s iPhone app, or calling 1-800-2-ChaCha. Users may also ask questions via @chacha on Twitter.
Among the top-branded sites that ChaCha.com has recently passed in monthly traffic are: NFL.com, Time.com, Newsweek.com, USAToday.com, Ticketmaster.com, FoxSports.com and HowStuffWorks.com.
Source: ChaCha
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