Analysis of LinkedIn and XING, focusing on the relative size and growth of their networks, particularly in the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland).
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LinkedIn vs Xing
1. LinkedIn vs. XING
In Germany, Austria and Switzerland
(DACH Region)
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2. LinkedIn vs. XING Fact Sheet
Company
Founded 2002 2003
Revenue (Q3 2011) $139m (€103m) €17m
Increase (year-on-year) +126% +20%
Recruitment Services (Q3 2011) Hiring Solutions: $71m (€52m) E-Recruiting: €3.1m
Increase (year-on-year) +160% +60%
Number of Employees 1,797* 420
Network
Current Membership 135m+ 11m+*
In DACH region 2m+ 5m+*
Languages supported 11 16
(differences) (+ Romanian) (+ Chinese, Dutch, Finnish,
Hungarian, Korean, Polish)
Sources: LinkedIn, XING
November 2011, except *September 2011
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3. LinkedIn vs. XING Size of Network
Traffic Rank*
Global
Global DACH
LinkedIn: 13th
XING: 279th
Germany
LinkedIn: 39th
XING: 15th
Summary
5m+
• Globally, LinkedIn continues to dominate,
reporting over 135m members worldwide
• XING, the third largest business network, 2m+
135m+
trails behind with a reported membership of
around 11m
• Because of this, LinkedIn is the 13th most
popular website in the world, while XING sits
in position 279
• However, XING still holds the majority
share of the German-speaking market,
with over 5m members in the DACH region
• LinkedIn has only 2m members in this 11m+
market
• In Germany, XING is the 15th most popular
website, and LinkedIn the 39th
*Source: Alexa
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4. LinkedIn vs. XING Membership Growth
Global Membership Growth
(2010 to 2011) DACH
LinkedIn: +59% (85m* to 135m)
XING: +13% (10.1m to 11.m)
Summary
• LinkedIn is experiencing global
membership growth of 59%, compared to
XING’s 13%
• XING reported a membership growth of 19%
across the DACH region from Q3 2010 to
Q3 2011
• Social Talent estimates that, in Germany,
LinkedIn grew by 158% from 2010 to 2011.
The blog ascribes this growth to XING users
switching to LinkedIn**
• Assuming these growth rates don’t change
in the coming years – and that the growth of
LinkedIn in Germany is replicated in Austria
and Switzerland – projections show that
LinkedIn’s German-speaking
membership could exceed XING’s as
early as 2013
*http://mashable.com/2010/11/17/linkedin-stats
**http://www.socialtalent.co/resources/?p=2618
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