Review (April 2024)

Mailonline - get the latest breaking news, celebrity photos, viral videos, science & tech news, and top stories from mailonline and the daily mail newspaper.

143.38M

Estimated Revenue

335.01M

Website Visitors

1.1/5

Trustpilot Score

What do we know about MailOnline?

Estimated Revenue (2020)

$143.38M

Total Employees

480

Founded

1914

Industry

Online Media

Location

London, United Kingdom

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MailOnline: MailOnline - get the latest breaking news, celebrity photos, viral videos, science & tech news, and top stories from MailOnline and the Daily Mail newspaper.

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Alexa Ranking: 279

What is MailOnline's Revenue?

MailOnline's estimated revenue for 2023 is $143.38M.

What does MailOnline do?

UK-born MailOnline (www.dailymail.co.uk) is the world's largest English-language newspaper website reaching over 225 million unique monthly visitors globally, 75 million of those coming from the United States. MailOnline is known for its unique blend of world news, entertainment/celebrity buzz, pop culture editorial, female lifestyle editorial, and phenomenal images. MailOnline has one of the web's most advanced advertising programs incorporating nearly every form of advertising from mobile, social and video, to native and e-commerce, with plans for more. Its robust analytics assure a brand-friendly environment currently enjoyed by some of today's top global advertising brands. In candid video interviews, visitors call the site "addictive, revealing, funny, honest, and probing."​ MailOnline is a division of UK-based DMGT, an international portfolio of digital, information, media and events businesses, which employs over 12,000 people and is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:DMGT.L).

What are the monthly traffic metrics for Dailymail?

6/mo Traffic Growth

0.40%

All Time Traffic Growth

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Monthly Hits

335M

Time on Site

4.2Mins

Bounce Rate

61%

How fast is Dailymail growing?

Dailymail has grown by 12.4% in the last 6 months according to SimilarWeb.

How do people interact with Dailymail?

Last month, Dailymail received 335M visitors who spent an average of 4.2 minutes on the website and visited 3.0 different pages per session. Overall, 61% of people bounce on the first visit.

How do people find Dailymail?

153.5M people (46%) visit Dailymail directly. 97M (29%) people search for them in Google. Whereas, 48M (14%) discover Dailymail through Facebook, Reddit, and YouTube. 20.1M (6%) visitors come from Dailymail's email newsletters. Finally, 502.3k (0.1%) people come from affiliates and or paid referrals.

Who uses Dailymail?

Dailymail's top market is the United Kingdom and they receive 136.3M (40.7%) people.
Then the 2nd is United States with 111.8M (33.4%).
The 3rd is is Australia with 16.3M (4.9%).

Traffic Growth (last 6 months)

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Traffic Growth (last 12 months)

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What do Dailymail's customers say about them?

Review Score

1.1/5

Total Reviews

938

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Larnis

I hope this site gets eradicated from…

Reviewed on 2021-04-07T10:46:43

I hope this site gets eradicated from the internet. Full of fake news and misleading information.
Rick Bear

They lie and only present what suits them: even manipulating readers' comments

Reviewed on 2021-04-07T01:46:29

Don't bother to submit comments to their Readers' Comments section. They're ALL sensored and selected to conform with the Daily Mail's comments agenda.They want arguments. But don't actually care about whether comments are offensive or break the law. "These comments have not been moderated" is an absolute lie. They use crude Artificial Intelligence software to block totally innocent comments. Their articles also present a twisted version of what's been said, often looking nothing like what you will have heard if you caught the original. A scum newspaper that should not be trusted not to twist the truth. (I should also add that this Rag's "readers' comments" section appears to have been massively infiltrated by Antivaxxers and anti-British Bots or Trolls. Yet the irrisponsible owners take no action. It's time for government intervention to force social media sites to only publish lawful content.)
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Jagger Rawley

Its okay

Reviewed on 2021-04-04T13:33:40

Probably the only MSM newspaper i can actually read, its not perfect but its no where near as bad asThe Scum sorry The Sun.
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Saira

Dailymail (????)

Reviewed on 2021-04-02T16:20:06

A newspaper online that can compared to the Guardian, to confirm take as an insult.Misinformation ,glamourisation of models with incorrect identities names , duplictions, unattractive men and women that exploit misinforming.The state of the world when models such Hailey Rhode Beiber, Kate Moss (employer to how many male? Jordan barrett (bansal??) Bella surgical reformation , Gigi (still having to say ,claim shes ' inlove' with on and off Zayn Patel(Malik),Zolanda ( their mother manager, ethics?query)The Sun is the current alternative, try to clean it up... news not sluttiness..... Like to report acts cruelty repeatedly on there website don't want assist counteraction, particularly when animals are negatively misused and harmed.. try not to support NHS bad behaviour , shows Daily mail writers state of mind?
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Kelly Murphy

Allows people to abuse police and…

Reviewed on 2021-03-31T04:23:00

Allows people to abuse police and whites etc, but then if you support the police and tell people to stop being racist,they ban you. Lying and biased useless site.
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Lauren Swales

They steal private and sensitive…

Reviewed on 2021-03-28T10:06:23

They steal private and sensitive information from private sources, information that is affecting mental health,and publish and distort the story - I refer to a recent article published by Alice Murphy. What she did was so hurtful and detrimental and entirely wrong on every level, I just cannot understand how a woman can do this to another woman. I’ve messaged the writer and The Daily Mail Australia - they must remove the article immediately.
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wayne nicholls

Biased and hypocritical

Reviewed on 2021-03-28T09:08:26

Dreadful coverage of news. Constant pushing of agendas, censorship of current events and comments.Overwhelming advertising renders the site almost unviewable, and the endless promotion of semi naked photo articles, pushing the sexualization of z-list celebrities.
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Starhippo Hippo

Far too many adds making browser…

Reviewed on 2021-03-25T20:52:50

Far too many adds making browser unfunctional most days.Also mainly obsessed with chav culture.And"celebs" being photographed...just because they can.Haven't bought the paper in 25 years and will be removing myself from the website.
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