Which business model leads to success?
There are many roads to success. But in the last 10 years, there have been a few companies that have really stood out, whose success has set a new benchmark without reinventing the proverbial wheel. Think Amazon, Uber and Airbnb. Their secret to success doesn’t lie in technical innovation or a traditionally strong market position – it’s all about a smart and flexible business model. In this PowerPoint template, we visualized 50 of the most successful business ideas and summarized them for you as a presentation.
Learn from the best business models
Present these 50 successful and innovative business models to your team and other stakeholders and find new ways to expand, develop and improve your business model. Ensure your company’s success and competitive advantage remains sustainable and keeps pace with the latest business ideas. Use our Business Model Canvas PowerPoint template to capture and present the ideas for your own business model that the 50 models in this template inspire you to create.
With the 50 Business Models template for PowerPoint, you can
- present 50 of the most successful business ideas of all time with graphics and examples
- communicate what makes the biggest players in the market successful
- find innovative approaches to make your business model even more successful
This PowerPoint template includes:
- Add-on
- Affiliate marketing
- Aikido
- Barter
- Cash machine
- Cross-selling
- Crowdfunding
- Crowdsourcing
- Customer loyalty
- Direct selling
- E-commerce
- Early access
- Experience selling
- Flat rate
- Fractionalized ownership
- Franchising
- Free
- Freemium
- From push-to-pull
- Guaranteed availability
- Hidden revenue
- Ingredient branding
- Layer player
- Leverage customer data
- Lock-in
- Long tail
- Make more of it
- Mass customizations
- No frills
- On demand
- Open business model
- Open source
- Pay-per-use
- Pay what you want
- Peer-to-peer
- Razor and blades
- Rent instead of buy
- Revenue sharing
- Reverse engineering
- Robin Hood
- Self service
- Sharing economy
- Shop-in-shop
- Solution provider
- Subscription
- Target the poor
- Trash to cash
- Two-sided market
- Ultimate luxury
- White label