Setting up a peer-to-peer marketplace has never been easier. However, That does not mean it is a good idea for everyone. In this post, we go over the pros and cons of setting up your own peer-to-peer marketplace. Also known as white-label peer-to-peer interaction sites, peer-to-peer marketplaces can be set up by anyone with the technical knowledge to build such a website.

We can help you build a peer-to-peer marketplace, but we want to be sure you know what is involved, including the pros and cons.

What is a Peer-to-Peer Marketplace?

The easiest way to describe a peer-to-peer marketplace is to focus on the word “marketplace.”  At its core, a peer-to-peer marketplace brings together people offering the same product or service to offer their goods or services to people who will browse the forum.  Examples might include:

  • People offering external charging for electric cars
  • Cleaning services for offices or homes
  • Mobile car detailing services or other cleaning companies
  • Bicycle share programs in cities
  • Used clothing or furniture listings

Basically, your peer-to-peer marketplace can be used for one of three general categories, all involving bringing many people together who want to either give or get a product or service:

  1. Buying a product
  2. Renting or sharing a product
  3. Providing a service

This is an exciting and growing field, and we want to provide the information and advice you need, whether you are thinking of building a peer-to-peer marketplace, using one to purchase or rent a product, or finding a service.  The first piece of important information is to look at the advantages and disadvantages of using a peer-to-peer marketplace forum.

Peer-to-Peer Marketplace Pros

The pros of building your peer-to-peer marketplace start with the fact that you do not need to accomplish this task from scratch. Some platforms allow people to build their own P2P marketplace with little or no coding experience and expertise. These platforms come with everything from payment processing, marketing tools, reports, social network linking, etc. The fees are reasonable for those who will put the time in to be successful.

Of course, people would build their peer-to-peer marketplace forum mainly because of the money that can be made and the mission-driven goal of helping connect people in mutually beneficial ways.  You can collect success fees or an ongoing percentage of any interest rate while at the same time feeling good about giving people an option to get money that does not exist with traditional options.  And you can give investors a chance to invest in their peers simultaneously.  There are many choices for your peer-to-peer marketplace, from selling and renting products to facilitating financial transactions to selling certain goods and services.

Peer-to-Peer Marketplace Cons

Of course, the major challenge when setting up your peer-to-peer marketplace is that it will take a significant amount of time and effort to keep your platform going and to use search engine optimization to attract traffic and interest initially.  There are, of course, many competitors in the market, and some have significant resources.  You need to be sure that the products or services your marketplace will cover are not already being covered by well-established and well-run sites with a head start.

\You will also need to be sure that what you plan to offer is actually needed.  Should any of this not work well, you could find yourself without the traffic you need and the business you want from that traffic.  The other potential drawback to creating a peer-to-peer marketplace is that you may be better off just being an affiliate of one particular product or service.  In other words, perhaps one provider, brand, or product really rises to the top.  Instead of creating an entire marketplace, perhaps you could work as a paid affiliate for that company or person.

Peer-to-peer Marketplace Choices

There are, of course, many roles you can take when it comes to peer-to-peer marketplace forums.

Your Own Listings

You can list your product or service and hope to get business this way.  In fact, you may even be able to make a trade – peer-to-peer marketplace forums are ripe for bartering and trading transactions.  Perhaps your business needs a marketing expert, and the marketing expert on the forum needs your product or service.  One way or another, a major way to use a peer-to-peer marketplace forum is to list your product or service and hope your peers want it.

Your Business Needs

You can visit the peer-to-peer marketplace forum to get a product or service you or your business needs.  This direct transaction cuts out various middlemen as it directly links those with something to offer with the people or companies who need it.  This type of crowd-sourcing can be very fruitful for certain services or types of products.

Building Your Own Peer-to-Peer Marketplace

You can also run the forum itself.  Suppose you have experience setting up and maintaining websites, and perhaps in particular, forum-type websites. In that case, you can set up and run the forum, charging people a fixed rate or a percentage of each transaction.  While this can become a fruitful business, the challenges should not be overlooked. Time and effort will need to go into marketing and maintaining your site.

Conclusions and Our Services

Regardless of the role you choose – and maybe you will end up playing different roles over time – it may be worthwhile to check out a peer-to-peer marketplace forum in an area of interest of yours or an area related to your business.  This unique and exciting form of crowdsourcing can provide value and expertise to any business.  This may be an area that grows significantly as more people discover the potential of these types of online business communities.

We can help! Our services can be particularly helpful for those who want to set up their own peer-to-peer marketplace. Contact us today if you want to discuss the possibilities.

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Dr. Alan Jacobson, Psy.D., MBA Founder and Principal
Dr. Jacobson founded the Performance Psychology Group (PPG) in 2000 to help startups and indie production companies find success with innovative sources of funding. Dr. Jacobson is a clinical psychologist who also has an MBA, with 10 years of experience as a c-level executive.