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How Do Marketplaces Make Money?A marketplace can process millions of transactions without ever touching the products being sold. No warehouses full of inventory. No shelves stacked with goods waiting for purchase. No ownership of the items changing hands. And yet—some of the most valuable companies in the world operate exactly this way. That raises a deceptively simple question. If they don’t own the...0 Comments 0 Shares 733 Views 0 Reviews
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How Do Platforms Make Money?Most platforms do not sell products in the traditional sense. They monetize movement. Movement of people. Information. Attention. Transactions. Conversations. Recommendations. Labor. Inventory. Influence. Data. Entire behavioral ecosystems circulating continuously through digital infrastructure most users barely notice anymore. That distinction matters because platforms operate differently...0 Comments 0 Shares 3K Views 0 Reviews
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How Do Platforms Make Money?A user opens an app for five seconds. A driver is matched. A video plays. A freelancer gets hired. A seller completes a transaction. A search query resolves into an answer. A match is made between two strangers who never meet in physical space, yet money changes hands somewhere in the background. Nothing appears to be sold directly by the platform itself. And yet the platform earns revenue....0 Comments 0 Shares 4K Views 0 Reviews
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How Does an Online Marketplace Work?A customer clicks a button. A payment is processed. A seller receives an order. A package ships. Or a digital file downloads instantly. From the outside, the transaction appears effortless. Almost invisible. Yet beneath that simplicity sits one of the most fascinating business models ever created. The online marketplace. Modern marketplaces have become so deeply embedded in daily life...0 Comments 0 Shares 805 Views 0 Reviews
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What Are Commission-Based Marketplaces?A transaction completes. A customer receives a product. A seller earns revenue. And somewhere in the middle—quietly, invisibly—a platform takes a small slice of that exchange. No negotiation at checkout. No separate invoice for the fee. No interruption to the buyer’s experience. The marketplace simply earns its share. This is the essence of a commission-based...0 Comments 0 Shares 915 Views 0 Reviews
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What Are Online Business Models?Most people misunderstand online business models because they confuse platforms with profits. A website is not a business model. Neither is an audience. Neither is an app with impressive download numbers and a founder who speaks in motivational fragments on podcasts. A business model answers a far less glamorous question: How does the company reliably make money — and continue making...0 Comments 0 Shares 4K Views 0 Reviews
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What Are Scalable Business Models?Most businesses can grow. Far fewer can scale. That distinction sounds semantic until you watch a company double its revenue while simultaneously doubling its stress, payroll burden, operational fragility, and customer complaints. Growth alone is not particularly impressive. Restaurants grow. Agencies grow. Freelancers grow. Entire businesses expand themselves directly into exhaustion every...0 Comments 0 Shares 3K Views 0 Reviews
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What Are the Best B2B Business Models? Most Companies Choose Revenue Structures They Secretly Can’t SustainA founder once explained his business model to me with extraordinary confidence. By the end of the conversation, I still had no idea how the company reliably made money. There were consulting retainers attached to usage-based software pricing layered beneath enterprise implementation fees alongside a marketplace commission structure apparently introduced after “a strategic pivot”...0 Comments 0 Shares 5K Views 0 Reviews
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What Is a Business Model?There is a peculiar moment that happens in nearly every startup meeting. Someone walks to the whiteboard, writes revenue in large letters, circles it twice, and then proceeds to confuse the entire room. Revenue is not the business model. Neither is the product. Nor the slogan, the logo, the viral social clip, or the founder’s caffeine-powered optimism. A business model is the...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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