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Most businesses do not generate revenue by directly selling the main product. They find alternate ways. Theatres make money in India by selling popcorns. They feed us popcorn along with entertainment to pay the production house. So ultimately it i

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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

You’re actually comparing an industry norm to companies. Though I get your point and yes. They do and already have other value added services, their data inherently can be shaped into a business (if shove comes to throat) or their tech, even their userbase.

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