Who makes more money? Google or Facebook?

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  1. BlissfulWriter profile image82
    BlissfulWriterposted 14 years ago

    Who makes more money?  Google or Facebook?

    Sometimes questions like these just pop into my head.  Often I will try to research and write a hub about it.  But other times the research is too difficult, and I throw it out here.  Answer doesn't have to be scientific, just your opinion or guess.

  2. lorlie6 profile image73
    lorlie6posted 14 years ago

    They both make far too much! wink  I mean how on earth can they possibly spend that kind of cash??

  3. sangre profile image88
    sangreposted 14 years ago

    HMM, I think google make a lot but facebook charges you on their site if your are a game player to get extra credits and such, they are making millions from this....

  4. DonDWest profile image68
    DonDWestposted 14 years ago

    My guess would be Google, they practically have a monopoly in some areas.

  5. BizGenGirl profile image80
    BizGenGirlposted 14 years ago

    Currently, Google makes waaaaay more per click then Facebook does. Most of this is through affiliate status and the rest is because Facebook does not get involved in advertising nearly as much as Google does.   Facebook really doesn't have to worry... read more

  6. BizGenGirl profile image80
    BizGenGirlposted 14 years ago

    Facebook brings in more revenue and profit, though Google is worth more (at the moment).

    I just wrote this hub about it smile

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Facebook-or-Goo … More-Money

  7. Ashantina profile image61
    Ashantinaposted 14 years ago

    Theres still alot of folks that dont use facebook or tools that go with it.... my guess would be google, they have a www global monopoly as a search engine... including their pay per click ads amongst many many other functions smile

  8. neojr profile image60
    neojrposted 14 years ago

    That's a good question...

    I think both make a lot of money, but Google probably beats Facebook at this moment.

    Who knows?...

  9. Adams-ebooks profile image59
    Adams-ebooksposted 13 years ago

    Google!
    There adwords and adsense programs clean up...

    Facebook
    Catching up quick.. Mostly games but the advertising platform is becoming more expensive for clicks and keywords.

    Wouldn't mind a cheeky 10% of each smile

 
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