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List of Social networking web sites
Here is a collection of popular social networking sites. You can create a web community like this using social networking software, iScripts Socialware. It does not clone any site. But gives you the features that made these sites popular and profitable. You can select the features you ant for your community and just enable those
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Webmaster sites
Here are some interesting websites and tools for webmasters. Turnkey website scripts Outsourced hosting support Social networking software Free website hosting Indie music hosting Online site builder Indian social network Multi vendor shopping cart Procurement Management BackUper – Open source backup software US business directory Branded online store builder Free online data backup online
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Infomediary Business Model
Data about consumers and their consumption habits are valuable, especially when that information is carefully analyzed and used to target marketing campaigns. Independently collected data about producers and their products are useful to consumers when considering a purchase. Some firms function as infomediaries (information intermediaries) assisting buyers and/or sellers understand a given market. Advertising Networks
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Community Business Model
The viability of the community model is based on user loyalty. Users have a high investment in both time and emotion. Revenue can be based on the sale of ancillary products and services or voluntary contributions; or revenue may be tied to contextual advertising and subscriptions for premium services. The Internet is inherently suited to
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Utility Business Model
The utility or “on-demand” model is based on metering usage, or a “pay as you go” approach. Unlike subscriber services, metered services are based on actual usage rates. Traditionally, metering has been used for essential services (e.g., electricity water, long-distance telephone services). Internet service providers (ISPs) in some parts of the world operate as utilities,
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Subscription Business Model
Users are charged a periodic — daily, monthly or annual — fee to subscribe to a service. It is not uncommon for sites to combine free content with “premium” (i.e., subscriber- or member-only) content. Subscription fees are incurred irrespective of actual usage rates. Subscription and advertising models are frequently combined. Content Services — provide text,
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Affiliate Business Model
In contrast to the generalized portal, which seeks to drive a high volume of traffic to one site, the affiliate model, provides purchase opportunities wherever people may be surfing. It does this by offering financial incentives (in the form of a percentage of revenue) to affiliated partner sites. The affiliates provide purchase-point click-through to the
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Direct Manufacturer Business Model
Wholesalers and retailers of goods and services. Sales may be made based on list prices or through auction. Virtual Merchant –or e-tailer, is a retail merchant that operates solely over the web. [Amazon.com] Catalog Merchant — mail-order business with a web-based catalog. Combines mail, telephone and online ordering. [Lands’ End] Click and Mortar — traditional
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List of Social networking web sites
Here is a collection of popular social networking sites. You can create a web community like this using social networking software, iScripts Socialware. It does not clone any site. But gives you the features that made these sites popular and profitable. You can select the features you ant for your community and just enable those
Continue reading......
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Infomediary Business Model
Data about consumers and their consumption habits are valuable, especially when that information is carefully analyzed and used to target marketing campaigns. Independently collected data about producers and their products are useful to consumers when considering a purchase. Some firms function as infomediaries (information intermediaries) assisting buyers and/or sellers understand a given market. Advertising Networks
Continue reading......
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Direct Manufacturer Business Model
Wholesalers and retailers of goods and services. Sales may be made based on list prices or through auction. Virtual Merchant –or e-tailer, is a retail merchant that operates solely over the web. [Amazon.com] Catalog Merchant — mail-order business with a web-based catalog. Combines mail, telephone and online ordering. [Lands’ End] Click and Mortar — traditional
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Affiliate Business Model
In contrast to the generalized portal, which seeks to drive a high volume of traffic to one site, the affiliate model, provides purchase opportunities wherever people may be surfing. It does this by offering financial incentives (in the form of a percentage of revenue) to affiliated partner sites. The affiliates provide purchase-point click-through to the
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Community Business Model
The viability of the community model is based on user loyalty. Users have a high investment in both time and emotion. Revenue can be based on the sale of ancillary products and services or voluntary contributions; or revenue may be tied to contextual advertising and subscriptions for premium services. The Internet is inherently suited to
Continue reading......
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Subscription Business Model
Users are charged a periodic — daily, monthly or annual — fee to subscribe to a service. It is not uncommon for sites to combine free content with “premium” (i.e., subscriber- or member-only) content. Subscription fees are incurred irrespective of actual usage rates. Subscription and advertising models are frequently combined. Content Services — provide text,
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Utility Business Model
The utility or “on-demand” model is based on metering usage, or a “pay as you go” approach. Unlike subscriber services, metered services are based on actual usage rates. Traditionally, metering has been used for essential services (e.g., electricity water, long-distance telephone services). Internet service providers (ISPs) in some parts of the world operate as utilities,
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Webmaster sites
Here are some interesting websites and tools for webmasters. Turnkey website scripts Outsourced hosting support Social networking software Free website hosting Indie music hosting Online site builder Indian social network Multi vendor shopping cart Procurement Management BackUper – Open source backup software US business directory Branded online store builder Free online data backup online