Gmail makes money by running personalized ads and sharing user data with advertisers to improve their ad quality. The major revenues for Gmail are based on the contextual inbox ads within Gmail. Additional revenue is generated with their Gsuite subscription that allows custom domain emails for businesses.
While writing we ran into the question “How does Google Mail make money?”.
There are various sections of advertisements such as insurance, product, finance, mortgages and so on which pays a lot to get advertised. Completely supported by its advertisement, a Google mail generates huge revenue as we have discussed above. The accurate amount isn’t shared with the users and won’t be there anytime soon.
This is the same concept that goes with Google mails. Gmail makes money from Adsense only, getting paid for each advertisement it sets. Gmail’s advertisements are charged into ways which are “Per 1000 Impression” basis and on “Per Click” basis.
So the more users they have on their platform, the more websites accessing the Gmail OAuth API (think “Login with Gmail”) and the more people who search on Google, the more money they make. Gmail makes money by running personalized ads and sharing user data with advertisers to improve their ad quality.
Many of you guys might be dreaming of starting earning money from the internet, so I will show you how to use your Gmail account to promote affiliate links and to earn money. The secret behind this method is that Gmail has a very nice feature called autoresponder. Using this feature, we can send prewritten emails to those who send an email to us.
As we have seen above, the main source of income of Google is from the advertisements which run on almost every Google’s site. Whenever you search for anything on the Google, you must have seen ads at the top of the search results marked as “Ad”.
What are the major revenues for Gmail?
The major revenues for Gmail are based on the contextual inbox ads within Gmail. Additional revenue is generated with their Gsuite subscription that allows custom domain emails for businesses.
Do I have to pay for a Gmail account?
No, Gmail accounts are completely free to use. If you want a Gmail account on a custom or business domain, Google charges a monthly fee per user that you create with them.
