Affiliate. Amazon FBA. SaaS.
These are just a few of the many popular business models around today. With all the information flying around about them, you’re probably wondering if your business qualifies for a listing on Empire Flippers.
This article will cover the different business models that Empire Flippers lists in their marketplace to help you see if your business is a good fit for the platform.
16 Business Models Sold on Empire Flippers
1. Affiliate
Affiliate marketing is a commission-based business model. You make money by reselling products from other retailers on your website. Once a customer purchases the product, the retailer rewards you with a percentage of the sale price.
2. Amazon Associates
Most people immediately think of Amazon Associates when it comes to affiliate links. Amazon Associates is generally used on an influencer or content-based site. It’s a fairly simple process. Once you’re approved for the program, you can start including links to Amazon products on your website. When people click the links and purchase a product, Amazon pays you a percentage of the sale.
3. Amazon FBA
FBA stands for “Fulfilled by Amazon.” Amazon acts as your warehouse or fulfillment service in this business model. When customers purchase your listing on Amazon, they ship the product to the customer instead of you.
4. Amazon FBM
Amazon Fulfilled by Merchant is similar to their FBA program. However, instead of Amazon housing and shipping your merchandise, the merchant handles all the shipping and management.
5. Amazon KDP
KDP stands for Kindle Direct Publishing. This online platform enables authors to publish their books without an official agent or publisher directly. Once published, your books are available to everyone who frequents Amazon.
6. Amazon Merch
The Amazon Merch business model, or Merch by Amazon, is more commonly known as print-on-demand or POD. You create digital designs and upload them to Amazon, who creates a “product listing” showing your design on a product. You can choose to offer your designs on t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, pop sockets, hoodies, and sweatshirts, and if someone likes one of them, they can purchase it and Amazon will print your design on that item and ship it to them.
7. Application
The application business model includes anything from photo editing apps to racing games. Apps are often monetized through paid downloads, free downloads with in-app purchases or in-app ads.
8. Digital Product
There are hundreds of options for digital product businesses. You might create a guide to freelancing or a site selling Squarespace themes. Digital product businesses are often sought after due to their scaling potential and great profit margins. Since there are no physical products, entrepreneurs save money on taxes and fees.
9. Display Advertising
The display advertising business model is when you place ads on your site and make money when people click on or interact with your ads. When people visit your website and click on your ad, the ad network pays you a percentage of their earnings.
10.DropShipping
Dropshipping is a business model where the owner doesn’t hold any of the products or deal with the shipping. Instead, they partner with a third-party seller who ships the products out for the company and handles all the logistics.
11. eCommerce
An eCommerce store is very similar to a physical retail location, except everything is online. As the business owner, you handle sourcing the product, keeping track of inventory, and shipping and logistics.
12. Info Product
With an info product business model, you make money by selling information online. This information can be in the form of an ebook, online course, video modules, webinar, or even membership sites.
13. Lead Generation
Lead generation is when you work to generate leads for your client, who is generally a business or company. You work to find leads for them that hopefully turn into paying customers, but you get paid even if the lead hasn’t purchased anything.
14. SaaS
The SaaS, or system as a service business model, is a piece of software hosted in a cloud that businesses pay money each month to access. Instead of companies wasting time creating software to run their business, they simply create an account with your SaaS and can start using the service immediately.
15. Service
A service business model includes turning a skill or team with skills into something your customers can buy. For example, a freelance writer may sell their writing service, or take orders that their team of writers can work on. Think of this as a service business you’d see in-person, but with products that can be completed remotely and delivered online.
16. Subscription
The subscription business model has seen a rise in recent years. You might see this model in the food industry, with websites offering unlimited access to recipes for a monthly fee. You might also think about music and video services like Youtube or Viki, which charge people a small fee for ad-free videos.
Sell Your Business Model on Empire Flippers
Do you want to learn more about the business models available on Empire Flippers? Start by visiting their business marketplace to see if your business would be a good fit for their marketplace. Then, if you have additional questions, you can get in touch with them by scheduling a call with one of their business analysts.