It might be a simple question but for me its not, Im wondering how they make money? Can u please throw some light on this issue? I also tried to find it by of course
got some answers but not the exact point. Please share your knowledge.
Google
"gives away" a great search engine, among other features. That's great.
But how do they pay for it? What is Google's business model?
In a nutshell: advertising revenue. Both on Google's site and on other sites.
Google is a major player in the online advertising industry. Every time
you search Google, you'll see ads displayed along with your results.
Those ads are never "mixed in" with the results - there is no
"pay to play" on Google... which is one of the reasons Google became
the most popular search engine in the first place. But the sponsored
text-link ads above and to the right of the results generate a great deal
of money for Google. These ads are known as "Google Adwords." Those who
wish to advertise via Google can learn more on
Google's
Adwords page.
In addition, you may have noticed columns or boxes containing
similar text-link ads on other websites - such as this one - which say
"Ads by Google" at the top. Google already had a powerful
system for selling and displaying ads in association with their
own search engine. From there, it wasn't much of a jump to start
displaying ads on other websites. Webmasters of popular
sites with interesting content can sign up on
Google's Adsense page
and begin displaying Google ads to their users. Google pays the
webmaster a portion of the advertising revenue and keeps the rest.
This service is called "Google Adsense."