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| Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg & Larry Page, google co-founder |
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg provided a blueprint on Wednesday for what could turn into a
major new business: search advertising.
Facebook
has had search capabilities on its social network for years, but the company
has never really tried to turn it into a money-maker in the vein of
Google's lucrative search-advertising business.
But during
Facebook's Q2 earnings call on Wednesday, Zuckerberg made it clear that
search advertising is in the cards, although he didn't provide any specific
time frame.
Zuckerberg
said that he saw search, like all of Facebook's products, as going through a
three-stage process. Stage 1 is introducing the product to users. Stage 2
involves making search "organically" useful to businesses. Stage 3 is
when Facebook charges businesses for search features.
Right
now, he said, search is in Stage 2.
Zuckerberg
didn't elaborate on what exactly the company would charge businesses for
when it begins Stage 3, but it's likely to involve some sort of promotion
within Facebook search results.
"At
some point we will probably work on that," Zuckerberg said, addressing the
potential for commercial and monetizable search features.
That's
sure to increase competition with Google, the world's No. 1 internet search
engine, which generates the majority of its revenue from search ads.
Source: Business Insider
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