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Two-sided Market 52#

A two-sided market facilitates interactions between multiple interdependent groups of customers. The value of the platform increases as more groups or as more individual members of each group are using it. The two sides usually come from disparate groups, e.g., businesses and private interest groups.


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Examples: Iconic Cases

How they do it: In Payback’s case the two groups of customers in the two-sided market a the private consumers and members of the loyalty program and the vendors who reward their customers purchases. Payback itself has access to the individual customer data and can earn money from the businesses participating in their program.
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How they do it: Salesforce offers different apps on its AppExchange platform. Customers of Salesforce may purchase access to apps published by third-parties. Thus, it can leverage a two-sided market, connecting its paying customers with paying third-party AppEchange publishers.
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How they do it: The experience on the platform for the individual user increases with the amounts of interactions he can have with friends, peers, brands and other associations.
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How they do it: YouTube’s platform features a set of key stakeholders: Their users, creators, rights holders of music videos and copyrighted content, and advertisers. Reconciliating stakeholder needs in this ecosystem or multi-sided market is a key challenge for YouTube.
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How they do it: JCDecaux is working with public transport authorities or government entities to furnish a city’s streets and public spaces with furnishings (e.g. public benches) in return for obtaining advertising rights at these locations. These advertising spaces are then marketed to advertisers who are willing to pay for prime locations and transit media opportunities, while the respective city benefits from advertising design innovations and free or reduced-cost public services.
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Apply this pattern to your own business and create your next innovative business model!