The line graph presented illustrates the comparative visitor statistics for two newly launched music websites, Music Choice and Pop Parade, tracked over a 15-day period.
In summary, Pop Parade consistently outperformed Music Choice in terms of visitor numbers, exhibiting distinct fluctuations throughout the timeframe.
Initially, on Day 1, Music Choice commenced with approximately 120,000 visits, while Pop Parade started at around 80,000. Over the subsequent days, Music Choice’s visits oscillated between 40,000 and 80,000 until Day 9. In contrast, Pop Parade experienced a decline reaching a nadir of around 20,000 visits on Day 5, before rebounding to peak around 100,000 visits on Days 7 and 10. The trends for both sites during this period indicate that despite the low performance of Pop Parade in the middle of the chart, it maintained a higher average visitor count than Music Choice.
In the latter half of the timeframe, significant changes occurred for both websites. Pop Parade witnessed a dramatic spike, peaking above 160,000 visits on Day 11, followed by a temporary decrease to 80,000 on Day 12, before climbing past 160,000 again by Day 13. Conversely, Music Choice experienced a sharp rise on Day 10, reaching approximately 140,000 visits and then fluctuating downwards to approximately 120,000 by Day 14. By the conclusion of the observation period, Pop Parade settled at around 140,000 visits, while Music Choice finished just below that mark. Thus, both sites exhibited notable fluctuations; however, Pop Parade remained the site of preference overall.
