OnlyFans is more profitable than Google, Microsoft, and Meta.
They earn over $30 million dollars per employeeā30X the industry average.
The crazy part? They scaled to $6 billion with 42 employees.
Here's the Only Fans blueprint for success:
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Indian startups need to take notes. Forget scaling with hundreds of employees and massive operational costs. OnlyFans has shown you can run a global platform with less than a school bus full of employees.
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In 1999, Webvan, an online grocery delivery startup (us zamane ka zepto), was scaling at a breakneck pace. Backed by millions in venture capital, they expanded to multiple cities in the US, built massive warehouses, and hired hundreds of employees, a
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Stayzilla failed due to a shift in its business model, intense competition from companies like OYO and Airbnb, high operational costs, and challenges in scaling to smaller towns.
It burned through cash without securing eno
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The Hidden Costs of Scaling: What Startups Often Overlook
Hey everyone,
Letās chat about scaling. We often get excited about expanding our startupsānew customers, new products, and more revenue. But, scaling isnāt just about the big wins; there are
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OnlyFans might be banned from app stores, shunned by banks, and scorned by governments, but it's raking in billionsā$6.3 billion in 2024, to be precise. All with just 40 employees.
Five years ago, its revenue stood at $300 million. So how did it mul
In 2024, several Indian startups shut down due to funding shortages, unsustainable business models, and market challenges.
1. Kenko Health:
Insurtech startup shut in August after running out of funds and facing legal issues with a debt fund.
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So guy's well all know that Elon Musk is working on projects Neurolink since 2016 and currently he is doing trial of Neurolink chip on humans and also he is getting massive success in this project but I don't thin
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Startup basics Day 7: Scaling Your Business
Welcome to the final day of the Startup Knowledge Series!
Youāve come so farāfrom crafting your MVP to marketing it, finding customers, and iterating based on feedback. Now, itās time to talk about scaling
Coca-Cola sells 2.1 billion drinks every day.
Yet they:
Don't make the drinks
Don't own the factories
Don't handle distribution
Don't even bottle them
Still worth >$280B.
Here's their real business modelš:
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