Two of the top social media companies Facebook and Twitter said that over 80% of the total advertising revenue for both th e social networks came from mobile in the quarter gone by. 

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With brands increasingly looking towards digital companies for branding and advertising solutions, brand ad spends especially on mobile have grown significantly. 

Facebook reported a massive 63% rise in its advertising revenue during the quarter to $6.2 billion from $3.8 billion in the same quarter last year. Out of its total revenues, advertising accounts for 96.9% of it and the rest from payments and other fees.

While advertising on mobile devices accounted for 84% of Facebook's $6.2 billion in advertising sales. This puts Facebook's mobile advertising revenues at a massive $5.2 billion.

Twitter's advertising revenue totaled at $535 million, an increase of 18% year-over-year to $535 million from $452 million in the same quarter last year.

Advertising revenues of Twitter, like Facebook, accounts for a major portion of its revenues at 88.9%. The remaining revenue came from data licensing and other revenues.

For Twitter too mobile advertising revenue accounted for 89% of total advertising revenue. This amounts to $476.15 million in mobile advertising revenues.

This shows that though there is a vast differences in the revenues earned of both these social media companies, the growth has been majorly from mobile advertising.

Facebook's posted a strong 59% growth in total revenues at $6,426 million, while Twitter's quarterly revenue was up by only 20% year-over-year at $602 million. 

Facebook has nearly 1.7 billion active  users as against Twitter's 313 million.