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Today scaling up a startup isn’t just about the product but primarily about the Business Model. In short, a business model is a way a company monetizes over time. How many Business Model exist? Think of two simple examples. A startup has created a software. That software can be sold for a monthly fee. This kind of business model is called “subscription-based” because to make it work you have to have customers willing to renew the subscription each month. Therefore, you have to find ways for your customers to keep their interest in the product high. Another example is the “Freemium” business model. In other words, some companies have two versions of a product: free and paid. They use the free product as a hook to get new potential customers. Once those customers get used to the product, they make money by convincing users to become paying customers. Why is the business model relevant at all? First, based on the business model a company will “behave in a certain way.” From the previous example, a subscription-based company with no Freemium will find right away strategies to get paying customers. Instead, a Freemium based company will focus more on funnel optimization to convert users into customers. Second, it tells you what metrics to look at. For instance, if you have a software service with a monthly subscription, metrics as CAC, LTV, ARR are crucial. How many business models can you find in the entrepreneurial world? The answer should be: your creativity is the limit. However, the most used are: Hidden revenue business model One-for-one business model Razor and blade revenue model Cash conversion cycle or cash machine business model Peer-to-peer business model Multi-sided platform business model Direct sales business model Freemium business model Affiliate marketing business model Subscription business model (Management) consulting business model Agency-based business model Vertically integrated supply chain business model E-commerce marketplace business model The discount business model that focuses on high quality Attention merchant business model Privacy as an innovative business model The most successful franchising business model in the world On-demand subscription-based business model User-generated content business model The educational niche business model A mix of chain and franchise business model Instant news business model Blockchain-based business models Multi-brand business model Family-owned integrated business model Humanist enterprise business model Direct-to-consumers business model Enterprise business model built on complex sales Distribution based business model Short Definition: figure out how to make money, now! Handpicked business models:  How Does Facebook Make Money? Facebook Hidden Revenue Business Model Explained How Amazon Makes Money: Amazon Business Model in a Nutshell The Trillion Dollar Company: Apple Business Model In A Nutshell How Does Netflix Make Money? Netflix Business Model Explained How Does Google Make Money? It’s Not Just Advertising!

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  • Today scaling up a startup isn’t just about the product but primarily about the Business Model. In short, a business model is a way a company monetizes over time. How many Business Model exist? Think of two simple examples. A startup has created a software. That software can be sold for a monthly fee. This kind of business model is called “subscription-based” because to make it work you have to have customers willing to renew the subscription each month. Therefore, you have to find ways for your customers to keep their interest in the product high. Another example is the “Freemium” business model. In other words, some companies have two versions of a product: free and paid. They use the free product as a hook to get new potential customers. Once those customers get used to the product, they make money by convincing users to become paying customers. Why is the business model relevant at all? First, based on the business model a company will “behave in a certain way.” From the previous example, a subscription-based company with no Freemium will find right away strategies to get paying customers. Instead, a Freemium based company will focus more on funnel optimization to convert users into customers. Second, it tells you what metrics to look at. For instance, if you have a software service with a monthly subscription, metrics as CAC, LTV, ARR are crucial. How many business models can you find in the entrepreneurial world? The answer should be: your creativity is the limit. However, the most used are: Hidden revenue business model One-for-one business model Razor and blade revenue model Cash conversion cycle or cash machine business model Peer-to-peer business model Multi-sided platform business model Direct sales business model Freemium business model Affiliate marketing business model Subscription business model (Management) consulting business model Agency-based business model Vertically integrated supply chain business model E-commerce marketplace business model The discount business model that focuses on high quality Attention merchant business model Privacy as an innovative business model The most successful franchising business model in the world On-demand subscription-based business model User-generated content business model The educational niche business model A mix of chain and franchise business model Instant news business model Blockchain-based business models Multi-brand business model Family-owned integrated business model Humanist enterprise business model Direct-to-consumers business model Enterprise business model built on complex sales Distribution based business model Short Definition: figure out how to make money, now! Handpicked business models:  How Does Facebook Make Money? Facebook Hidden Revenue Business Model Explained How Amazon Makes Money: Amazon Business Model in a Nutshell The Trillion Dollar Company: Apple Business Model In A Nutshell How Does Netflix Make Money? Netflix Business Model Explained How Does Google Make Money? It’s Not Just Advertising! (en)
  • Today scaling up a startup isn’t just about the product but primarily about the Business Model. In short, a business model is a way a company monetizes over time. How many Business Model exist? Think of two simple examples. A startup has created a software. That software can be sold for a monthly fee. This kind of business model is...
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