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Marketplace Business Model Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Two-Sided Marketplace Launch Course 2026," what is the primary strategic advantage of a well-designed network effect in a two-sided marketplace, distinguishing it from a traditional business?
The ability to achieve economies of scale in production through increased user adoption.
The direct correlation between marketing spend and customer acquisition cost, allowing for predictable ROI.
The inherent tendency for the platform's value to increase for each user as more users join, creating a self-reinforcing growth loop.
The capacity to control the supply side entirely, dictating pricing and availability without external influence.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Two-Sided Marketplace Launch Course 2026," the concept of "chicken-and-egg problem" is addressed. Which of the following strategies, as elaborated in the course, is most effective for overcoming this initial hurdle without relying on external subsidies?
Launching with a "fake" or curated supply side to attract initial deman
Focusing on a niche segment of one side and building critical mass before expanding to the other.
D) Prioritizing the acquisition of high-value, influential users on both sides to act as early adopters.
Aggressively marketing to both sides simultaneously with significant upfront incentives.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Two-Sided Marketplace Launch Course 2026" emphasizes platform design. What is the critical distinction between a "facilitator" marketplace and an "aggregator" marketplace in terms of their core value proposition and operational focus?
Facilitators operate with a lean, asset-light model, while aggregators invest heavily in physical infrastructure.
Facilitators primarily monetize through advertising, while aggregators charge transaction fees.
Facilitators focus on enabling direct transactions between users, while aggregators control inventory and resell.
Facilitators aim to build a brand identity for the platform, while aggregators focus on user-generated content.

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