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Facebook has more than 1 billion mobile users

Facebook Inc.’s mobile user base for the first time has topped 1 billion, the social network reported today.

Marketers are increasingly targeting those mobile users with ads on the social network. Facebook says mobile ads accounted for 59% of its $2.265 billion in advertising revenue in the first quarter, which amounts to roughly $1.336 billion. “Mobile continues to be a big driver for us and a big opportunity,” said Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, today during a conference call with analysts.

She also noted that the social network’s mobile ad revenue is “incredibly diverse.” However, CEO Mark Zuckerberg did highlight its mobile app install ads, which he called one of its “best-performing ad products.” The ad unit, which retailers can use to drive consumers to download their apps, has led to more than 350 million app downloads.

Mobile ads have quickly grown in importance for the social network. For the sake of comparison, mobile advertising accounted for 30% of its total ad dollars in the first quarter of 2013 and 53% of total ad dollars in the fourth quarter of 2013. The rapid growth of mobile advertising is largely the result of the social network refashioning itself into a mobile-first platform over the past few years, Zuckerberg said during the conference call.

For the quarter ended March 31, Facebook reported:

Facebook continues to exceed Wall Street’s “relatively high expectations” and, in the near-term, that growth will likely continue, says Colin Sebastian, an analyst with R.W. Baird Equity Research. “We expect further incremental revenue growth from premium video ads, a mobile ad network, Instagram and global monetization.”

Facebook also announced that its chief financial officer, David Ebersman, plans to resign, effective June 1. However, he will stay with Facebook through September to help ensure a smooth transition for his successor, David Wehner, currently the social network’s vice president of corporate finance and business planning.

Wehner joined Facebook in November 2012 from social gaming provider Zynga Inc., where he was the company’s chief financial officer. “David has been a great partner in building Facebook, and I’m grateful for everything he’s done to help make the world more open and connected,” Zuckerberg says. 

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