2010 revenues of Facebook could exceed 1.1 billion U.S. dollars

The revenue from Facebook to rise again this year to 1.1 billion U.S. dollars, according to experts. Facebook keeps itself in terms of its income, although overcast, but estimates assume a continued strong increase in revenue from the world’s largest social network. Facebook does not make public his income. It can therefore only be speculated about how much money this social network occupies in its different areas.Nicholas Carlson of Silicon Alley Insider has published citing reliable sources are a few numbers. Exact figures are not, he has gathered information from several sources, and thus done their own calculations. The total revenue from Facebook in 2009 is estimated at 550 million U.S. dollars Nicholas Carlson. The largest item, with 200 million U.S. dollars is the sale of Facebook Ads, so the revenue from its own advertising system by Facebook.

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This is followed with 150 million U.S. dollars, a contract with Microsoft. Other online advertising will have earned 125 million U.S. dollars. At least 75 million U.S. dollars has estimated that the sale of virtual goods brought on Facebook. In 2007, Facebook was only one U.S. dollars 150 million, it is assumed that in 2008 it should already have been 280 until 300 million U.S. dollars. This year could exceed the revenue the mark of 1 billion U.S. dollars. An increase to 1.1 billion U.S. dollars would mean a doubling in revenue last year.

The recently concluded a strategic partnership with the payment service PayPal would definitely increase the chances of rising revenues. Facebook has the world now more than 400 million members and continues to grow strongly.

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