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From fragmented data to successful products: replicable business models

In the process of studying many business cases, we can often find some patterns that have been used repeatedly and successfully. Today I would like to share with you such a business model with great potential.

Core of the model: Integrate scattered public data, build products and sell them in a subscription model

When we reintegrate scattered and disordered public data, structure it, give it meaning, then package it into products that can solve practical problems, and finally sell it using a subscription model, we can often achieve good results. This model has shown great vitality in many projects. Here are two typical success stories for you.

Case 1: Water quality and beverage testing report integration project

There is a young man who has a unique insight and synthesized the city's public water quality reports and the test reports of various brands of beverages. He aggregated this data into a website, built an app for it, and cleverly used targeting patterns. The project was very successful. In September, the income disclosed by this guy reached about 40,000 per month (it is speculated that the currency unit may be some common currency, such as the US dollar, etc.), which shows its development momentum. OK

Case 2: Import and export related data integration projects

There is also a project focusing on import and export related data. For example, if you want to know through which channel a product is imported, what services are used, what logistics, warehousing, etc. are involved, you must know that most of this data is originally public. The project leader also adopted a subscription model to integrate and operate these data, and the project has achieved great success. Although no public revenue data has been found yet, my personal algorithm estimates that the annual revenue can be around 15 million, which is undoubtedly a very impressive number.

It is easy to see from these two cases that this business model of integrating scattered public data to create products and selling them in a subscription model has broad application prospects and strong profitability. I hope this sharing can give some inspiration to friends who are looking for business opportunities or want to start a business. You are also welcome to share your opinions or similar cases in the comment area. Let’s explore more interesting and valuable business ideas together.

Do you have a similar story about creating value through integrating data? Looking forward to everyone’s sharing and interaction!

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