Understanding Databases (Blocks) in AvocaData

Within AvocaData, a Database (also referred to as a Block or Brick) represents a data offering by a third-party provider who has integrated their services into the AvocaData infrastructure. These integrations power the AvocaData Storefront, enabling you to list your data on the AvocaData Marketplace as a distinct database. This system allows other storefront owners to purchase, license, and sell these data assets under their own brands with minimal effort.

How Databases Can Be Acquired

  • One-Time Purchase: Buy a single, permanent license for a database, ensuring continual access without recurring fees.
  • Subscription: Pay on a recurring schedule (monthly or annually) to maintain uninterrupted access and receive regular database updates.
  • Pay-As-You-Go: Pay only for actual usage or the number of queries you run, making costs more predictable for varying data needs.
  • Net Arrangements: Opt for custom financial agreements that align with your unique business requirements, revenue goals, or partnership terms.

Custom Financial Relationships

Database providers can tailor financial arrangements that suit data buyers, distributors, and other partners. Such flexibility maximizes the value of each database, fosters long-term partnerships, and accommodates evolving market demands.

Data Blocks

For further details on buying and selling data, refer to earlier categories.

Tip:

Regularly revise your subscription and pricing strategies based on user feedback, market shifts, and changes in data volume or quality. This ensures your offerings remain competitive and valuable.