Package For Profit Business Model
You can make money from paid subscription services for your beloved customers. Whether it’s based on community, content, or a hybrid of the two, your subscribers value immersive solutions for pressing needs, so that’s what they’ll pay you for.
The Surprise Box Business Model
The Surprise Box Business Model is also an e-commerce model. You curate a package of goodies in a specific niche for your subscribers every month. They don’t know what they’ll get, and the element of surprise delights them as much as the goodies they receive.
The Owner’s Club Business Model
The Owner’s Club Business Model is an inside organization. Members connect and unite around the fact that they own the same specific product and are proud of owning it.
Owners clubs are all about identity, bonding, and belonging. It’s the shared experience that brings them together, sparks conversations, and drives shared activities.
The Timely Supply Business Model
The Timely Supply Business Model is an e-commerce model. You offer a subscription to a consumable product that your customer desires to replenish on a regular basis.
Software as a Service (SaaS) Business Model
SaaS means “software as a service.” It’s a software, licensing, and delivery model where software’s licensed on a subscription basis and centrally hosted. It’s also known as “on-demand software.”
The Peace of Mind Business Model
If you’re like me, you’ve purchased car insurance, homeowner’s insurance, an automobile, appliance, or home warranty, and/or home security service. The Peace of Mind Business Model allows you to invest in these items so you’re prepared for accidents and other emergencies.
The Mastermind Business Model
The Mastermind Business Model is a peer-mentoring group of individuals who meet on a regular basis (in-person or online) to hold one another accountable as they maximize their highest potential.
The Periodical Business Model
The Periodical Business Model focuses on sending members a printed and/or digital periodical published regularly.
The Exclusive Club Business Model
In the Exclusive Club Business Model, club members receive discounts and access to exclusive tickets for members-only free or paid events. They also have early registration privileges for activities and events open to the public.
The Discount Club Business Model
In the Discount Club Business Model, members pay an annual club membership fee so they’re eligible to buy the club’s products at a discounted wholesale price.
The Membership Community Business Model
The Membership Community Business Model focuses on crafting delightful experiences for members.
The All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Business Model
The all-you-can-eat-buffet business model offers members unlimited access to your rich resource library. This library is a specific slice of life they’re intensely interested in.
The Subscription Business Model
The subscription-based business model is the Holy Grail of business models.