Eli5: How do social medias earn huge amount of money.

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How do social medias earns such a huge amount of money.. obviously only sponsors is not enough for the huge earning. What could be other sources…

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Advertsing

Everything is ads. All is ads. Ads is money. Money is ads. You the viewer are gonna buy whatever the fuck I tell you

Social media people do ads for comapnies, sometimes known as ‘sponsored content’.

They drink Dasani Water and talk about how much thye love Dasani or get paid to play Raid:Shadow Legends, which according to them is the best game every and all of their viewers should download it and play and buy a boost for only $5 for your first boost. Use code IMAMORON for 20% off your first purchase

Anonymous 0 Comments

If you mean the networks like Facebook, to put in the words of Zuckerberg: “Senator, we run ads!”. That and selling all that sweet sweet data they have on you to advertisers and data brokers who make it their business of selling that data.

If you mean YouTubers and the like who use some of these platforms: part of the ad revenue goes to them, but they also get sponsorships, etc.

Anonymous 0 Comments

“Senator, we run ads”

Facebook isn’t in the social media business, it’s in the advertising business.

Facebook collects your data and resells it while presenting you targeted ads

This is nothing unusual, all forms of media from TV, to Newspapers, and magazines all operated under this revenue model.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Ads is the answer, but the answer is really *by knowing a lot about its users so it can help advertisers show ads to customers who will buy from them which means the advertisers will pay a high rate for ad space*.

It starts with the advertiser. If I’m advertising shoes I can only pay a certain amount for an ad and still have a profit. Let’s say I can afford $20 in advertising costs for every pair of shoes I sell. If I pay $X for every 1,000 ad views (called impressions) or $Y for every ad click to my website AND I know how often visitors convert from my ads once they get to my site I can very easily figure out how much I’m willing to pay for every 1,000 ad views or for each click.

The key as an advertiser is that rate of impressions or click to conversion. The higher that conversion rate the more I can pay and still sell shoes profitably. It’s been very simple from a technology standpoint to do that site tracking and math as an advertiser for like 20 years. It’s basic stuff.

Now you’re Facebook. You have a TON of “ad inventory” aka users you can show ads to. How do you get *the most expensive ads* in front of each user? The answer is to know a lot about them! You track, record, monitor, model, calculate, etc as much data as you can to put shoe ads in front of shoe customers accurately so you can sell ad space to me (the shoe seller) at a high price because my own data says impressions or clicks on Facebook convert really well. Facebook does this by knowing your likes, friends, posts, and what you view on the web (every webpage with a Facebook like button sends your data back to Facebook for example) and countless other sources of data.

Now you’re Reddit. How do you sell your ads for the same price Facebook does? Guess what…you CANT because you barely know jack shit about your users. My shoe selling business might be willing to pay 1/10th the price for impressions or clicks on Reddit because Reddit isn’t very good at putting my ad in front of people who want to buy shoes.

Google is worth over a trillion dollars because of how much it knows about its users (through Google search, gmail, chrome, android, YouTube, google docs, etc) and how accurately it can help advertisers show ads to the right people, so advertisers are willing to pay Google, Facebook, and other networks a high rate for ad space. Plus they made it so easy even your local dentist can advertise successfully. Meanwhile Reddit, Twitter, and others know less so they have to sell their ad space for less money otherwise advertisers will quickly realize they are losing money and go elsewhere.

The industry is of course very complex. There are people who specialize just in banner ads, or ads on Google search, or video ads, or social media ads. There are people who spend their career in marketing analytics making sense of data from dozens of sources across millions of potential customers (me). There’s entire industries and technologies around questions like:

What if someone sees multiple ads before they buy…which ad really caused the sale?

Is a 15 second video ad driving as much of the sale as a click on a social media post?

If I spend more on TikTok and send the same audience ads through another site will the conversion rate be even higher than just TikTok or just the other site alone?

If I stopped ads in a market how much would my website sales be impacted?

And on and on

Anonymous 0 Comments

They sell the ability to alter how people (mostly their users) behave.

How they do this depends on the site, but generally involves advertising. Ideally gathering as much information as possible about all their users (and often non-users), using that to generate models for people, and then using those models to maximise their ability to modify behaviours.

This is all done on large, statistical scales, rather than on individuals (for the most part, there is some evidence that individually targeted manipulation is possible on some of the big platforms); taking a million people, targeting them in particular way, maybe affecting only a few hundred thousand, and only a tiny amount, can still be pretty valuable to the right people.

Anonymous 0 Comments

As well as ads, social media companies will also sell data to various parties (companies, researchers, etc)