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Here is the list of top-20 "Online Money-Earning Sites"
- Amazon
- Google
- eBay
- Yahoo
- Alibaba
- Expedia
- priceLine
- AOL
- Netflix
- facebook
- Baidy
- OVERSTOCK
- Skype
- zynga
- Taobao
- Groupon
- Orbitz
- Yandex
- clickbank
- LinkedIn
Top 20 Websites Making The Most Money
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20. LinkedIn - $215,200,000 $7 per
second
19. ClickBank - $350,000,000 $11 per
second
18. Yandex - $439,700,000 $14 per
second
17. Orbitz - $757,500,000 $24 per
second
16. Groupon - $760,000,000 $24 per
second
15. Taobao - $774,210,000 $25 per
second
14. Zynga - $850,000,000 per year$27 per
second
13. Skype - $860,000,000per year $27 per
second
12. Overstock - $1,100,000,000per year $35 per
second
11. Baidu - $1,199,000,000 per year$38 per
second
10. Facebook - $2,000,000,000per year $63 per
second
9. NetFlix - $2,160,000,000per year $68 per
second.
8. AOL - $2,417,000,000per year $77 per second
7. Priceline – $3,072,240,000per year $97 per
second
6. Expedia, Inc. - $3,348,000,000per year $106
per second
5. Alibaba - $5,557,600,000 per year$176 per
second
4. Yahoo! - $6,324,000,000per year $200 per
second
3. eBay - $9,156,000,000per year $290 per
second
2. Google - $29,321,000,000 per year$929 per
second
1. Amazon – $34,204,000,000per year$1,084 per
second
Amazon:
Amazon.com, Inc. / ˈæ m ə zɒ n/ is an
American international electronic
commerce company with
headquarters in Seattle, Washington ,
United States. It is the world's
largest online retailer .
GOOGLE:
Google is an American multinational
corporation specializing in Internet-
related services and products. These
include search, cloud computing,
software, and online advertising
technologies.[6] Most of its profits
are derived from AdWords .[7][8]
Google was founded by Larry Page
and Sergey Brin while they were
Ph.D. students at Stanford
University.
Ebay:
eBay Inc. is an American
multinational internet consumer-to-
consumer corporation, headquartered
in San Jose, California . It was
founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995,
and became a notable success story
of the dot-com bubble ; it is now a
multi-billion dollar business with
operations localized in over thirty
countries.
YAHOO:
Yahoo! Inc. is an American
multinational Internet corporation
headquartered in Sunnyvale,
California. It is globally known for
its Web portal, search engine Yahoo
Search, and related services,
including Yahoo Directory , Yahoo
Mail, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance ,
Yahoo Groups , Yahoo Answers,
advertising , online mapping, video
sharing , fantasy sports and its
social media website.
ALIBABA:
privately owned Hangzhou -based
group of Internet-based e-
commerce businesses including
business-to-business online web
portals, online retail and payment
services, a shopping search engine
and data-centric cloud computing
services. In 2012, two of Alibaba’s
portals together handled 1.1 trillion
yuan ($170 billion) in sales, more
than competitors eBay and
Amazon.com combined.
EXPEDIA:
Expedia is an Internet-based travel
website company headquartered in
Bellevue, WA, with localized sites for
29 countries: (Australia , Austria,
Belgium , Canada , Denmark , Finland ,
France, Germany , Indonesia , India ,
Ireland , Italy , Japan, South Korea,
Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway , Philippines,
Singapore, Spain , Sweden , Thailand ,
UK, US). Created by Rich Barton
and Lloyd Frink.
PRICELINE:
Priceline.com is an American company
and a commercial website that claims
to help users obtain discount rates
for travel-related purchases such as
airline tickets and hotel stays. The
company is not a direct supplier of
these services; instead it facilitates
the provision of travel services by its
suppliers to its customers. It is
headquartered in Norwalk,
Connecticut, United States .
AOL:
AOL Inc. (previously known as
America Online, written as AOL and
styled as "Aol. " but commonly
pronounced as an initialism ) is an
American multinational mass media
corporation based in New York City
that develops, grows, and invests in
brands and web sites.[4] The
company's business spans digital
distribution of content, products,
and services, which it offers to
consumers, publishers, and
advertisers.
NETFLIX:
Netflix, Inc. is an American provider
of on-demand Internet streaming
media available to viewers in North
and South America, the
Caribbean,and parts of Europe
(Denmark, Finland, Ireland, the
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and
the United Kingdom), and of flat
rate DVD-by-mail in the United
States, where mailed DVDs are sent
via Permit Reply Mail. The company
was established in 1997 and is
headquartered in Los Gatos,
California
FACEBOOK:
Facebook is an online social
networking service. Its name comes
from a colloquialism for the
directory given to students at some
American universities. [5] Facebook
was founded on February 4, 2004 by
Mark Zuckerberg with his college
roommates and fellow Harvard
University students Eduardo Saverin ,
Andrew McCollum , Dustin Moskovitz
and Chris Hughes .[6] The founders
had initially limited the website's
membership to Harvard students, but
later expanded it to colleges in the
Boston area, the Ivy League , and
Stanford University.
BAIDU:
Baidu, Inc. (Chinese : 百度; pinyin:
Bǎidù , pronounced BY-doo in
English), incorporated on January 18,
2000, is a Chinese web services
company headquartered in the Baidu
Campus in Haidian District in Beijing .
[3]
Baidu offers many services, including
a Chinese language -search engine
for websites, audio files, and images.
Baidu offers 57 search and
community services including Baidu
Baike , an online collaboratively built
encyclopedia, and a searchable,
keyword-based discussion forum
OVERSTOCK:
Overstock.com, Inc. , also known by
its shortcut, O.co , is an American
online retailer headquartered in
Cottonwood Heights, Utah, near Salt
Lake City.[1] CEO Patrick M. Byrne
launched the company in May 1999.
[2]
Overstock.com initially sold surplus
and returned merchandise on an
online e-commerce marketplace,
liquidating the inventories of at
least 18 failed dot-com companies at
below-wholesale prices.
SKYPE:
Skype / ˈ sk aɪp/ is a freemium voice-
over-IP service and instant
messaging client , currently developed
by the Microsoft Skype Division . The
name was derived from "sky" and
"peer". [19]
Skype was first released in August
2003. It was written by developers
Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan
Tallinn (Estonia ), Janus Friis
(Denmark) and Niklas Zennström
(Sweden) who had also originally
developed Kazaa.[20] Skype had 663
million registered users as of the end
of 2010. [21] It was bought by
Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 billion.
Microsoft's Skype division
headquarters is in Luxembourg , but
most of the development team and
44% of the overall employees of the
division are still situated in Tallinn
and Tartu , Estonia .
LINKEDIN:
LinkedIn /ˌ lɪ ŋk t .ˈ ɪn/ is a social
networking website for people in
professional occupations. Founded in
December 2002 and launched on May
5, 2003, [3] it is mainly used for
professional networking . In 2006,
LinkedIn increased to 20 million
viewers. [7] As of June 2013, LinkedIn
reports more than 259 million
acquired users in more than 200
countries and territories. [2][8]
The site is available in 20 languages,
[2] including English , French,
German, Italian , Portuguese, Spanish ,
Dutch, Swedish , Danish , Romanian ,
Russian , Turkish , Japanese, Czech ,
Polish , Korean , Indonesian, Malay,
and Tagalog
CLICKBANK:
ClickBank is a privately held online
marketplace for digital information
products. It aims to serve as a
connection between digital content
creators (also known as vendors)
and affiliate marketers, who then
promote them to consumers. In 2011
Revenue Magazine named the
company as the top affiliate
network in the United States.
Yandex:
Yandex (Russian : Яндекс) is a Russian
Internet company which operates
the largest search engine in Russia
with about 60% market share in
that country.[3] It also develops a
number of Internet-based services
and products. Yandex ranked as the
4th largest search engine worldwide,
based on information from
Comscore.com , with more than 150
million searches per day as of April
2012, and more than 50.5 million
visitors (all company's services) daily
as of February 2013.
OrbitZ:
Orbitz Worldwide, Inc. is a company
that operates a web site used to
research, plan and book travel.[3] It
is headquartered in the Citigroup
Center in Near West Side, Chicago,
Illinois, United States .[4] Orbitz
Worldwide is a publicly traded
company listed on the New York
Stock Exchange following its initial
public offering (IPO ) in July 2007.
Orbitz Worldwide’s largest investor is
Travelport.
Groupon:
Groupon (a portmanteau derived
from "group coupon") is a deal-of-
the-day website that features
discounted gift certificates usable at
local or national companies. Groupon
was launched in November 2008, and
the first market for Groupon was
Chicago, followed soon thereafter by
Boston, New York City, and Toronto.
By October 2010 Groupon served
more than 150
markets[clarification needed ] in
North America and 100 markets in
Europe, Asia and South America and
had 35 million registered users
TAOBAO:
Taobao Marketplace ( simplified
Chinese : 淘宝网; traditional Chinese:
淘寶網; pinyin: Táobǎo Wǎng ) is a
website for online shopping in
Chinese language , similar to eBay
and Amazon ,[2] operated in the
People's Republic of China by Alibaba
Group.
Founded by Alibaba Group on May 10,
2003, Taobao Marketplace facilitates
consumer-to-consumer (C2C) retail
by providing a platform for small
businesses and individual
entrepreneurs to open online retail
stores that mainly cater to
consumers in China , Hong Kong ,
Macau .
ZYNGA:
Zynga / ˈ zɪ ŋɡ ə/ is a provider of
social game services founded in July
2007 and headquartered in San
Francisco , California , USA. [1] The
company develops social games that
work stand-alone on mobile phone
platforms such as Apple iOS and
Android and on the Internet
through its website, Zynga.com, and
social networking websites such as
Facebook, Google+ , and Tencent.
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- Ranjith Bandi
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