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Where Does Google Make Its Money? [Infographic]

It’s widely known that the search juggernaut Google, despite all its side projects, is an advertising company at heart. According to a new infographic from research carried out by the good folks at WordStream, some 97% of Google’s income is from advertising. Much that is from the auction-based AdWords service, which allows ad buyers to purchase ads that will appear for certain search terms. The infographic breaks down the search terms into categories, and gives the cost per click (CPC) that Google takes in.

WordStream’s research concluded that insurance-related search terms brought Google some $55 per click. While that’s surprising, it sets the town for the rest of the heavy-hitting categories, which include “loans,” “mortgage,” and “attorney.” One takeaway from this would be that people are concerned about money these days. Another would be that Google is probably not so concerned about its cashflow.

(WordStream via TechCrunch)

  • Jimmy John

    What the hell is “Cord Blood”?

  • Crunchyfrog

    When you have a baby you have the option to ‘bank’ blood from the umbilical cord for possible use of the stem cells during a medical crisis later in the child’s life. Cord blood banking costs thousands of dollars and is advertised to hormonal pregnant women in a way that makes you seem like a bad person for not doing it.

  • Henrik Tudborg

    You should have googled it ;)

  • http://from.simontsmall.com Simon T Small

    Sorry, just because those groups of keywords have the highest CPC it doesn’t mean that’s where the revenue is coming from. There are so many factors that define where they would actually be making their money.

    Or am I missing something?

  • uweiss

    what the hell is rehab?


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