Stealth • 8m
Take an example of physics wallah. Already doing all this, and offline books are also available. Talking about opportunities, see the conditions of Ed tech Companies. Byju's bearing a loss of $20b in valuation. Physics Wallace's revenue dropped by 90%. The only Ed tech that us surviving is duolingo. But going ahead with the Idea, I would suggest you to build a platform where students can easily share notes and materials like you mentioned. The business model will reassemble with youtube's business model. 1. Where content creator is uploading content, turned on ad monetization on channel and earning money which motivates him/her to create more content. 2. Where viewers are getting to see whatever they want to and that too for free of cost. 3. Alphabet (the owner of youtube) us making a pretty good amount. Similarly in your business: 1. Students will upload notes and materials. (Specifically blogs as you mentioned) 2. Others will get to see the content for free of cost 3. You'll 💰
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