Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Facebook Helps Third-Party Mobile Apps Grow Today?So It Can Monetize Their Content With Ads Tomorrow

Facebook Mobile MoneyThe fundamental misunderstanding of Facebook's mobile prospects is that it's?trying to compete with iOS and Android?for in-app payment revenue via HTML5. It's not. What Facebook really wants is the content produced by apps on every platform, which it can monetize with ads. Payments revenue?is a very nice bonus, but not critical.?That's why Facebook announced today that it's making money on mobile for everyone else by pouring traffic into their apps. Facebook says?it drove 160 million visitors and 1.1 billion visits to third-party apps last month, up from 60 million visitors and 320 million visits in February. And now?seven of the top 10 grossing iOS apps and six of the top Android apps integrate it to power discovery and virality.?By showing that it can drive traffic to mobile apps, devs will keep integrating Facebook and sending it news feed stories that the social network show ads next to.

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