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How Social Sites Make Money – Infographic

by Reedz on February 14, 2013

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The number of social media followers are growing. But how do they all make a profit? This infographic indicates which websites make money with ads, paying customers, mobile apps or affiliates.

Take a look at which revenue streams help major social networking companies go from social service to successful business.

Reeda Malik‘s insight:

Ever wonder how these social sites make their money?

See on www.coolinfographics.com

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