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Mint Site Traffic Grows by 60,000 in July

By Jim Bruene on August 7, 2008 4:48 PM | Comments (1)


According to Compete, website traffic to personal-finance startup Mint increased to 460,000 in July compared to 400,000 the month before, for a 13% increase. Site traffic has quadrupled since December, gaining 350,000 unique monthly visitors.

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Interesting stats. I'm always wondering how reliable these numbers are, so I ran a couple of more traffic test comparing Mint with Wesabe. Mint is definitely more popular than Wesabe, but Wesabe is not that far behind in the blogosphere. I've posted about it on our Customer Engagement weblog


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