@Aguytring @mozenrat...
Google began as a research project of two PhD students at Stanford. They reluctantly left their studies and soon after received their first cheque of $100,000 from an angel investor from just making a 15 minute presentation.
Right from the start, the founders were opposed to commercializing Google believing it was wrong. It was only
5 years later that the founders bowed to pressure making first money-making moves in 2000:
(i) Became default search provider for Yahoo, at a fee
(ii) Launched AdWords, self-service program, that allows advertisers to appear as sponsored links on clearly marked, separate sections.
Today@Aguytrying is right; money is made from advertising.
But they categorise main Revenues as Google owned sites - 69% | Google Network - 27% | Other
And categorize advertisments between: Search results | Banner display
So out of interest:
- Top is Finance/Insurance industry giving $4b to Google
- most common search term is 'self-employed health insurance' where Google is paid $43 if someone click on the word
- 2nd industry is Retail, 3rd is Travel/Tourism
http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/29/google-advertising/