Cross-Side Network Effects Cross-side network effects are direct network effects that arise from complementary goods or services in a network with more than one side. As opposed to indirect network effects, cross-side network effects refers specifically to the direct increase in value to users on one side of a network by the addition of users to another side. More supply is better for the demand. More demand is better for the Supply. Read more about cross-side network effects 27
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