Revenue Streams for Startups - Rashmi SinhaGeekWire
The document discusses why startups need multiple revenue models. It recommends experimenting with different models like advertising, lead sharing, pro accounts, and partnerships. It also emphasizes the importance of understanding financial metrics like customer acquisition costs, conversion rates, churn, and lifetime value. The document advises releasing products early, listening to feedback, and iterating based on what customers say they will pay for in order to balance revenue from different models.
The document discusses key aspects of business models including customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partners, and cost structure. It provides examples and diagrams to illustrate different components of business models and revenue models such as equipment lease, per-use, freemium, advertising, and subscription models.
The document discusses revenue streams and models for startups. It covers:
1) Different types of revenue streams like direct sales, subscriptions, advertising, and ancillary revenues from referrals or affiliate programs.
2) Revenue models for web/mobile like direct sales, subscriptions, freemium, pay-per-use, and virtual goods.
3) Pricing models like cost-based, value-based, competitive pricing, volume pricing, and portfolio pricing. It discusses factors to consider like competition and market type.
Lays out what a revenue model is and the various online revenue models that exist (with examples). Discusses how to go about choosing your startup's revenue streams and then the process of experimenting and measuring till you get one working.
Was used as part of EastLabs' 2014 Incubation program in Kiev, Ukraine.
This chapter discusses various revenue models that companies can use for their e-business websites, including web catalog models, digital content subscription models, advertising-supported models, and mixed advertising-subscription models. It provides examples of companies that have successfully implemented each type of model and outlines some of the considerations and challenges involved in each model.
Revenue Streams for Startups - Rashmi SinhaGeekWire
The document discusses why startups need multiple revenue models. It recommends experimenting with different models like advertising, lead sharing, pro accounts, and partnerships. It also emphasizes the importance of understanding financial metrics like customer acquisition costs, conversion rates, churn, and lifetime value. The document advises releasing products early, listening to feedback, and iterating based on what customers say they will pay for in order to balance revenue from different models.
The document discusses key aspects of business models including customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partners, and cost structure. It provides examples and diagrams to illustrate different components of business models and revenue models such as equipment lease, per-use, freemium, advertising, and subscription models.
The document discusses revenue streams and models for startups. It covers:
1) Different types of revenue streams like direct sales, subscriptions, advertising, and ancillary revenues from referrals or affiliate programs.
2) Revenue models for web/mobile like direct sales, subscriptions, freemium, pay-per-use, and virtual goods.
3) Pricing models like cost-based, value-based, competitive pricing, volume pricing, and portfolio pricing. It discusses factors to consider like competition and market type.
Lays out what a revenue model is and the various online revenue models that exist (with examples). Discusses how to go about choosing your startup's revenue streams and then the process of experimenting and measuring till you get one working.
Was used as part of EastLabs' 2014 Incubation program in Kiev, Ukraine.
This chapter discusses various revenue models that companies can use for their e-business websites, including web catalog models, digital content subscription models, advertising-supported models, and mixed advertising-subscription models. It provides examples of companies that have successfully implemented each type of model and outlines some of the considerations and challenges involved in each model.
Thailand Software Park Alliance is a collaboration knit between software parks located in Thailand. Currently, there are 4 founding members 1. E-Saan Software Park (Khon Khane) 2.Korat Software Park (Nakhon Ratchasima) 3. Software Park Phuket (Phuket) and 4. Software Park Thailand (Nonthaburi).
Thailand Software Park Alliance is a collaboration knit between software parks located in Thailand. Currently, there are 4 founding members 1. E-Saan Software Park (Khon Khane) 2.Korat Software Park (Nakhon Ratchasima) 3. Software Park Phuket (Phuket) and 4. Software Park Thailand (Nonthaburi).
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
The document summarizes the rise of the app economy in Thailand and opportunities for Thai software developers. Key points:
- Thailand is entering the era of the app economy, dominated by mobile devices, cloud computing, and social networking. This represents a shift from the PC era.
- The app economy provides opportunities for developers through jobs creating apps and maintaining app ecosystems and platforms. However, consumer apps face competition while enterprise apps have strict requirements.
- For Thai developers, opportunities exist in both consumer and enterprise mobile apps, as well as localization of apps. Success requires understanding business needs and processes. Monetization is also a challenge due to app discovery issues.
- Trends driving the app economy include the
Software Park Thailand aims to promote cloud computing adoption in Thailand and establish the country as a cloud outsourcing center. It will focus on encouraging software developers to create software-as-a-service and end users like SMEs to utilize cloud services. Several companies discuss their cloud computing services and partnerships to support these goals. Rapid growth is expected in cloud computing in Thailand in the coming years.
The document discusses a new technology that can help reduce carbon emissions. It was created by researchers at a university who developed a new catalyst that can convert carbon dioxide into ethanol using renewable energy as the input. Their initial tests were successful at transforming carbon dioxide into ethanol, which could help lower greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere if commercialized.
This document provides an overview of Thailand's IT market and contact information for 16 Thai exhibitor companies. It includes sections on Thailand's IT market trends, the Department of International Trade Promotion which organized the event, Software Park Thailand, mobile technology in Thailand, and lists the Thai exhibitor companies with contact information.
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1) Thailand's GDP in the first quarter of 2022 grew by 2.2% compared to the same period last year, totaling over 591,000 million baht. Private consumption rose by 20.4%, contributing over 112,000 million baht to GDP.
2) Exports of goods increased by 33,000 million baht or 2.5% compared to the same period last year, totaling over 445,000 million baht and accounting for 75% of GDP.
3) The top 3 industries that drove the economy in Q1 were manufacturing (17.6% of GDP), wholesale and retail trade (17%), and agricultural and agricultural product processing (10.1%).
The document discusses opportunities for Thai software developers in the mobile application market. It notes that developers should think globally and develop applications that can serve international markets given the borderless nature of software. It highlights several Thai companies that have successfully expanded into mobile services and applications. The rapidly growing markets for smartphones and tablets are opening up opportunities for developers to create business-driven mobile apps rather than standalone products.
The document discusses a Thai IT trade delegation visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. It includes an agenda item where Dr. Thanachart Numnonda, the director of Software Park Thailand, will speak on November 15. The rest of the document appears to be presentations and materials from various Thai IT companies promoting their products and services to potential Japanese partners and clients.
The document summarizes key details about a delegation of 16 Thai new media companies visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 12-16, 2012. It introduces the organizing bodies, Software Park Thailand and the Office of Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion (OSMEP), and their roles in supporting the Thai software industry and small businesses. The objectives of the delegation are to explore the Japanese market and find potential partners through business meetings and networking. Background on Thailand's growing internet usage and online economy is also provided.
The document summarizes a Thai IT trade delegation trip to Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. It was led by the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) and Software Park Thailand, and funded by OSMEP. The delegation included 16 software companies. The mission provided information on Thailand's IT industry and markets as well as Software Park Thailand, which provides office space, training and incubation for software startups.
Thai IT Business Development Delegation to Tokyo, Japan: November 2012 Software Park Thailand
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