Curious to know ..how does this app make up their revenue......
Firstly this app doesn't have any pay to use /subscription
It doesn't have any ads running which can provide them revenue
Then how do this app make their revenue
What will be the rev
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LAKSHYA SHUKLA
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Would Women Pay Little Extra Or Same Price As Ola/Uber If They Had A Option Of Female Drivers And With 100% responsibility of safety?
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LAKSHYA SHUKLA
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Would Women Pay Little Extra Or Same Price As Ola/Uber If They Had A Option Of Female Drivers And With 100% responsibility of safety?
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Atharva Deshmukh
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WhatsApp had a subscription based model till 2016,yearly 1$,that was it's major source of revenue,now it's WhatsApp Business API (and selling datašš).
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Maniraj N G
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Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Business Models
Understanding these two models can help you analyze how businesses operate and grow.
Here's a simple breakdown:
Symmetrical Business Model
You get paid directly for the value you deliver.
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Startup Blueprint - Day 04
Business Model Refinement
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In an ad-supported revenue model, businesses offer products or services for free (or at a low cost) while earning revenue by displaying advertisements to their users.
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š Working on an marketplace for influencers that would help brands pick influencers and track their influencer marketing campaigns.
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Hello
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I need a suggestion for an app where creators can sell their videos individually instead of using a monthly subscription. Fans only pay for the videos they want to watch, allowing creators to earn more revenue compared to a subscription-based model.