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March 30, 2009

Habbo nets $74M in revenues

Filed under: Internet — Tags: — Raja @ 12:15 pm

Habbo, a teen social network, reports $74M revenue last year from virtual goods and advertising.

Convincing people to pay for nothing, or rather for things with zero marginal cost to produce, is a great business model—in theory. In practice, there are so few examples to point to, and most of them are overseas, such as Helsinki-based teen virtual world Habbo. The virtual world’s parent company, Sulake, today reported some selective financial and user data for Habbo. In 2008, Habbo’s revenues rose 20 percent to $74 million (50 million Euros), and posted positive operating cash flow (EBITDA) of $7 million (4.8 million Euros). It was even slightly profitable on a net income basis as well, however the company chose not to disclose that exact amount.

Selling virtual goods is emerging as a good model for monetizing social networks. Habbo is one of the good examples for this business model.

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