Top 100 Web 2.0 Apps & Their Business Models
Here is the list, structured into a few categories:
Audio
Browsing
Commerce & Events
Communication
Productivity
Publishing & Photography
Search & Reference
Social
Utility & Security
Video
Following this top, Box.uk has made an analysis of the business models of the top 100 web 2.0 apps of 2008 and this is what they came out with: “We spent a few hours going through the Webware 100 Top Web Apps for 2008, analyzing the business model(s) used by each. The chart below shows the results of this survey: 34% use Advertising, 12% a Variable Subscription model, and 8% each for Virtual Products (typically digital downloads), Related Products (typically a large software company offering a free product to attract you to their platform) and Pay-Per-Use.”
**Business Models:**I – Immediate Revenue
- IS – Subscription - ISF – Fixed
- ISV – Variable
- IT – Third Party Supported - ITA – Advertising
- ITS – Sponsorship
- ITC – Paid Content
- ITP – Paid Placement
- ITR – Referrer
- ITL – License Content
- IP – Payments - IPU – Pay per Use
- IPP – Physical Products
- IPV – Virtual Products
- IPR – Related Products
- IPD – Donations
L – Long Term Revenue
- LE – Establish & Exploit - LER – Re-use/Re-sell
- LEP – Platform
- LEB – Branding
- LS – Sell & Exit
Meta Models:
- MR – Shared Revenue
- MR – Reseller - MRA – Affiliate
- MRW – White Label
For more information and details, check Box.uk article.