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Bundling model- Bundling is a marketing method wherein a company is selling

several items and services as a single entity. Bundled products and services are
usually related, but they're also composed of different items which appeal to a
specific customer group.

Freemium Model-A freemium model is is one where a company provides services


to customers at no cost in order to establish a baseline for subsequent transactions.
For Internet-based companies with low customer financing costs but high lifetime
value, the freemium model absolutely works.

Razor Blades Model-The razor-razorblade model is an income price strategy


wherein the one product is sold at a loss and a companion consumables item is sold
at a discount. This strategy is being used by the gaming industry, which offers
gaming machines at a loss or at a loss while earning from of the associated video
games.

Product to service model- Product-as-a- Service is a business model that allows


customers to buy a desired outcome instead of the device that generates it. For
instance, two pieces of metal may have to be soldered together in such a
manufacturing operation. Both of the consumer as well as the supplier benefit by
this model.

Crowd sourcing model- Crowdsourcing is a sourcing method wherein people or


organizations obtain services or goods from a large, generally accessible, and often
quickly expanding set of contributors, including thoughts, votes, microtasks, and
finances.

One for one model- One for one (also known as "buy one, give one") is a social
entrepreneurial business strategy reportedly established by TOMS Shoes' Blake
Mycoskie, in which one essential item is given for free for every purchase made

Franchise model- As return for a premium, the franchisee enables a third party (the
franchisee) to operate a business and sell goods and/or services using their
company's name and system.

Distribution model- The method through which goods are carried from the
manufacturer to the retail establishment in which they are purchased by the
consumer; in some marketplaces, this is a fairly complex channel which
comprises distributors, merchants, part timers, and middlemen.

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