The Pirate Bay Business Model

April 20, 2009 by Lydia Edwards  
Filed under Business Builder

You have probably seen a tremendous amount of coverage for this Swedish based file sharing website recently.

Pirate Bay provides links for users to download videos, music, audio files, games, video and applications. The problem is that the materials that they provide access to are copyrighted and the big movie studios and record labels are not playing ball.

Even though the Pirate Bay do not host the items (save on their servers), they provide access to it. This, according to a Swedish court, has been deemed to be unacceptable – well illegal to be more accurate. The founders have been sentenced to jail time with a huge fine. Whilst the courts work through the appeals process, it’s fair to ask what has this got to do with marketing for entrepreneurs?

Apart from the obvious point of making sure that the products/services that you provide are not illegal, a few issues sprung to mind.

Copyright

The Pirate Bay quite clearly infringed the copyright of lots of companies who have substantial legal clout. In your endeavours, make sure that if you use material that does not belong to you, you correctly reference it. Don’t fall into the trap of just copying what someone else has written, take the time to interpret it and put it into your own words if need be.

Delivering What the Customer/Client Wants

The Pirate Bay team clearly found a gap in the market and delivered what people wanted at a price that they can afford. In order to succeed, you must take the time to find out what your target market wants and then deliver it in the format that they want at a price that they can afford.

Driving Traffic to Your Site with Freebies

The Pirate Bay business model is difficult to compete with as items that would normally have a price attached to them, do not cost anything at all. Aim to offer something free to potential/actual customers or clients in return for them to provide their email address or respond to research questions for example.

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