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Facebook's Business Model in a Two-Sided Market

Facebook (owned by Meta) provides a clear example of a two-sided market business model. On one side, it offers a social media platform to end-users for free. On the other side, it caters to advertisers. It generates substantial profits, such as Meta's $9 billion in 2021, not by charging users, but by exercising its market power on the advertising side. It earns a margin by selling advertising space and access to user data, effectively receiving revenue from this data without directly compensating the users who generate it.

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