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Ask HN: So do these companies make actual money or they just have revenue?
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by globalrev
6293 days ago
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A lot of web companies raise loads of money and you often read claims of profit or at least enormous revenue. But do they actually make a profit? I have searched and tried to figure this out and there doesn't seem to be a clear answer. Now if 1 in 20 people in the whole world use your product and you're backed by the heaviest VCs then perhaps you don't need to makemoney right away but still... So I'm thinking about first and foremost:
The giants:
* Skype
* Facebook
* Youtube
Smaller ones:
* Digg
* Reddit
* Delicious Secondly:
* All HN-startups and similar kind of startups.Why a lot of them perhaps are useful it just seems like stuff people would stop using as soon as it costs money. |
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facebook - advertising revenue
youtube - got acquired. primarily advertising revenue
digg - advertising revenue, sells stuff.
reddit - got acquired. displays some ads, but mostly for its parent company.
delicious - got acquired.
most startups have a plan that consists of one or more of the major 4 plans - sell something, ad revenue, license out your product, cross your fingers and hope to be bought out.
a good business relies on one or more of the first 3. the more of the first 3, the better.