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20 Examples of Business Models

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Affinity Club

e.g. MBNA

Partner with membership associations and other affinity groups to offer a product exclusively to its members, exchanging royalties for access to a larger customer base.

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Automation-enabled services

e.g. Betterment, IBM Watson

Harness software that automates processes previously requiring human labor and cognition to reduce operating costs.

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Brokerage

e.g. Century 21, Orbitz
Bring together and facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers, charging a fee for each successful transaction.

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Bundling

e.g. Fast-food value meals, iPod/iTunes
Make purchasing simple and more complete by packaging related products together.

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Crowdsourcing

e.g. Wikipedia, YouTube Outsource tasks to a broad group that contributes content for free in exchange for access to other users’ content.

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Data-Into-Assets

e.g. Waze, Facebook
Use data management and analysis processes to capture value from having access to or ownership of data.

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Digital Platforms

e.g. OpenTable, Airbnb, Uber>

Enable value-creating interactions between external producers and consumers through open, participative infrastructure with set governance conditions.

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Disintermediation

e.g. Dell, WebMD
Deliver directly to the customer a product or service that has traditionally gone through an intermediary.

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Fractionalization

e.g. Time-sharing condos, NetJets

Allow users to own part of a product or service but enjoy many of the benefits of full ownership at a fraction of the price.

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Freemium

e.g. Spotify, LinkedIn, Dropbox

Offer basic services for free but charge for upgraded or premium services.

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Leasing

e.g. Luxury cars, Xerox, MachneryLink
Make high-margin, high-cost products affordable by having the customer rent rather than buy them.

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Low-Touch

e.g. Southwest, Walmart, Xiameter
Offer low-price, low-service version of a traditionally high-end offering.

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Negative Operating Cycle

e.g. Amazon
Generate high profits by maintaining low inventory and having the customer pay up front for a product or service to be delivered in the future.

Pay-As-You-Go

e.g. Amazon Web Services, car2go
Charge the customer for metered services based on actual usage rates.

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Razors/Blades

e.g. Gillette, personal printers
Offer the higher-margin “razors” for low or no cost to make profits by selling high-volume, low-margin “blades.”

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Reverse RAZORS/BLADES

e.g. iPod/iTunes, Amazon Kindle
Offer the low-margin “blades” at no or low cost to encourage sales of the higher-margin “razors.”

Product-to-Service

e.g. IBM, Hilti, Zipcar
Rather than sell the products outright, sell the service the product performs.

 

 

Standardization

e.g. Minute Clinic
Provide lower-cost standardized solution to problems that once could be addressed through high-cost customized products or services.

 

 

Subscription Club

e.g. Netflix, Five Four Club, Dollar Shave Club
Charge the customer a subscription fee to gain access to a product or service.

 

 

User Communities

e.g. Angie’s List
Grant members access to a network, generating revenue through membership fees and advertisements.

 

 

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