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Facebook Expands Ad Testing on Messenger Globally


FILE - CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about the Messenger app during a Facebook developer conference March 25, 2015, in San Francisco.
FILE - CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about the Messenger app during a Facebook developer conference March 25, 2015, in San Francisco.

Facebook Inc. said Tuesday that it was testing advertising on its Messenger app globally as the world's largest social media company looks to further monetize its popular chat service.

Ads will be displayed on the home tab of the Messenger app, Facebook said, adding that users clicking on the ads will be taken to either the advertiser's website or a chat window.

The move follows Facebook's initial tests in Australia and Thailand in January.

The social media giant already allows businesses to have conversations with Messenger's 1.2 billion monthly users and send them sponsored content.

Facebook, which gets about 85 percent of its ad revenue from mobile, has been trying to make money from the Messenger app to supplement its main revenue stream, which is expected to cool off this year.

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