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revenue distribution models

Revenue distribution models determine how income generated by a product, service, or platform is shared among stakeholders. Common models include profit-sharing, where revenue is divided based on pre-agreed percentages; commission-based, where intermediaries earn a fee per transaction; subscription-based, where revenue is allocated across users or providers proportionally; and ad-based, where income from advertising is shared among content creators or platform owners. These models balance fairness, incentives, and sustainability, ensuring all parties involved are compensated appropriately according to their contribution or role in generating revenue.