Vertical Marketplace
In a vertical marketplace, the demand stems exclusively from a specific industry or a niche market. Think of a company selling medical lab equipment. It will have no market outside of the Medical industry, right? This is an example of a niche, vertical marketplace where the admin of the platform will have to advertise its business on medical websites, doctors’ online forums, etc. This way the ads would reach their target audience.
You can start by creating a niche multi-vendor marketplace that only focuses on selling products under one category. Like for example sports goods, makeup wear, toys or any one particular vertical. This will help you cater to a specific audience segment and have their undivided attention. Thus, with a single product line, you can create a strong brand value and build your business.
Horizontal Marketplace
Another option is to create a horizontal B2B or B2C marketplace to sell multiple product lines. Your multi vendor e-commerce could list products or services from a variety of business verticals, offered by different sellers. This is one of the most popular forms of marketplaces and attracts a wide range of audiences. It also helps you generate more sales in a stipulated time, given the variety of products sold.
It's not very difficult to guess a giant who excels under this category. Amazon, of course, comes top on the list for a well-crafted horizontal marketplace. It sells books, clothes, gadgets, grocery, home accessories and almost everything.
To begin with, your horizontal multi-vendor marketplace could be small with a limited number of categories. Since you can always extend this model at any point in time, you can keep adding further categories and vendors as and when you are ready to manage more.
Service Aggregation Marketplace
What else? Well, you can always kickstart a service aggregation marketplace and invite various vendors to list their services on your platform. This is a network model that puts several unorganized service providers (of one category) under one roof. This way, the vendors can sell their services by leveraging the multi vendor marketplace brand name.
The most common examples include cab aggregators and bus aggregators like Uber or redBus. You can also think about the most in-trend Service aggregator model in the footsteps of Swiggy and launch your brand to invite multiple vendors.