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Business Model Canvas - Key Assets

This article will cover the various types of Key Assets / Resources tailored to digital business models. 

Key Assets / Resources are one of the sections of the popular Business Model Canvas tool. 

The Business Model Canvas was devised by Alex Osterwalder

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Overview

(1) Types of Key Assets & Resources

(2) Examples of key Assets & Resources

Types of key assets / resources within digital business models shown in the biz model canvas


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Some of the most important Key Assets & Resources for Digital Business Models are:

  • Technology: This can include basically anything from the code on their servers, their apps, websites, etc

  • Algorithms: Can include anything from core processing algorithms, to discovery & recommendation systems + anything AI-related

  • Data: Many different types of data are involved in delivering the value proposition and forms part of the intangible asset base driving competitive advantage

  • Content: Including content created by the digital business, users or even crawled, scraped content

  • Inventory: Can be purchased inventory for sale or even inventory owned by the supply side

  • Intellectual property (IP): Any kind of knowledge, including processes / playbooks, patents, trade secrets and even supply-side IP

  • Brand: Brands have become one of the most important assets that get poured billions of dollars into

  • Network Effects & Active Users: Often forgotten but the most important asset for many digital businesses are network effects

  • Financial: Constant revenue stream & profit, access to debt funding, access to investor funding (early days)

  • Human resources: Talented staff is crucial for tech companies and currently the big seek is for AI engineers

  • and more


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Now let’s take a look at examples of key assets & resources. The best way to do so is by looking at concrete, vertical-specific examples.

eCommerce

Examples of digital businesses in the eCommerce vertical include Amazon, Etsy, Wayfair and thousands of others.

Key assets / resources examples Amazon: 

  • Technology:

    • Fulfilment / delivery infrastructure

    • Data centres

    • Websites, Apps and the backend thereof

  • Algorithms:

    • Recommendation algorithms

    • Pricing algorithms

  • Data:

    • User data

    • Purchase data

    • Browsing data, etc

  • Content:

    • User-generated reviews

    • Product photos, etc

  • Inventory:

  • Intellectual property (IP):

    • Patents involving warehousing, fulfilment and delivery

    • Website elements: 1-click buy and others

    • Trade secrets involved in AWS

  • Brand:

    • Amazon synonymous with eCommerce

  • Network Effects & Active Users:

    • Active users / buyers enable scaling the delivery infrastructure leading to competitive advantage

    • Network effects among 3rd party sellers & buyers


Content & Media

Examples of digital businesses in the Content & Media vertical include Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, Medium, Apple News and many more:

Key assets / resources examples Netflix:

  • Technology:

    • AWS-hosted software

    • Websites, Apps

    • Movie production technology & assets

  • Algorithms:

    • Discovery engine & recommendation algorithms

    • Production-algorithms (image, sound processing, etc)

  • Data:

    • User viewing data, incl history

    • User liking/disliking data

    • Aggregated viewing, liking data

  • Content:

    • Netflix-created movies/shows

    • Licensed movies/shows

    • Purchased movies/shows

  • Inventory:

    • Movies & shows (see content)


Sharing economy

Examples of digital businesses in the Asset & Service Sharing (=Sharing Economy) vertical include Uber, DoorDash, Airbnb among others:

Key assets / resources examples Uber: 

  • Technology:

  • Algorithms:

    • Routing algorithms

    • (Surge) Pricing algorithms

  • Data:

    • Uber & driver data (profile, behavioural, etc)

    • Aggregated data on demand

  • Inventory:

    • Drivers & their cars and the actual supply hours thereof

    • Restaurant menus

    • Shopping catalogues (Uber Delivery)

  • Network Effects & Active Users:

    • Local network effects among drivers and riders are crucial for Uber’s success

  • Financial:

    • Access to VC investor financing in the earlier days was crucial to securing a dominant position in key markets and building a brand



Online Travel

Examples of digital businesses in the Online Travel Agencies (OTA) vertical include Booking.com, TripAdvisor and Expedia:

Key assets / resources examples Booking.com:

  • Technology:

    • “Killer” sales website & app + backend thereof

  • Algorithms:

  • Data:

    • Hotel data: rooms, photos, descriptions, reviews/ratings

    • Dynamic hotel data: availability, pricing

  • Inventory:

    • Inventory of rooms and many travel destinations with characteristics for different customer segments

  • Network Effects:

    • Network effects between hotels & guests


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Social Media & Search

Examples of digital businesses in the Social Media vertical includes Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, X. Examples of Search Platforms include Google, Bing and others.

Key assets / resources examples Facebook App:

  • Technology:

    • Digital Properties: Feed, Stories, Reels and other

  • Algorithms:

    • Matching & ranking algorithms

    • Discovery: posts from not-followed users

  • Data:

    • Rich user profile data, relevant for geo-demo ad targeting

    • Usage (=behavioural) data for behavioural ad targeting

  • Content:

    • User & business generated content (updates/conversations, photos, videos, etc)

  • Inventory:

    • User-generate content

    • Advertisements (creatives, copy, campaign parameters)

  • Network Effects & Active Users:

    • Direct network effects among ordinary users

    • Indirect network effects between businesses and ordinary users


Software-as-a-Service:

Examples of digital businesses in the Software-as-a-Service vertical include Salesforce, most Adobe products and hundreds of thousands more cloud-based software products:

Key assets / resources examples productivity SaaS:

  • Technology:

    • Cloud-hosted software

  • Algorithms:

    • Specialise algorithms to deliver on the value propositions

  • Data:

    • User & business generated proprietary data

  • Network Effects & Active Users:

    • Aim for single sided network effects to spread the word within organisations


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