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Instagram is close to becoming a $5 billion per year business

Facebook is actually fairly open with its own finances, but Instagram is another matter. The company likes to remain tight-lipped regarding how much money its standalone photo-sharing app makes, but analysts can still speculate and makes guesses as to the kind of money Instagram is bringing in. One such guess comes from analytics firm MoffettNathanson, which suggests that Instagram will be worth $5 billion per year in the near future. 

Facebook doesn’t talk about the money it makes from its photo-sharing app Instagram. But that hasn’t stopped others from talking about it, or at least speculating about it. The most recent of those speculations comes from analyst firm MoffettNathanson, which predicted Friday that Instagram will bring in $600 million in revenue over the next year, with that number expected to jump up to $1.8 billion in the next two or three years. Eventually, when Instagram is “mature,” it will be a $5 billion per year business. (Many would argue that number is low, and even MoffettNathanson believes it’s on the conservative side; under the right conditions, it thinks Instagram could rake in as much as $11 billion per year.) Lots of people are high on Instagram, which has more users than Twitter and is just now getting the kind of ad targeting that drives marketers to Facebook day in and day out. Facebook has been purposely slow to ramp up Instagram’s advertising efforts, and some of the hype right now is because of its new 30-second autoplay video ads, which some believe could pull in money from traditional TV ad budgets.

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