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4. The value of other multi-business models
The value of other multi-business models is as follows .
First , it is the Up Price value .
1. Up-Price value applies to all offline affiliates in the fields of restaurants , hotels , airlines , l
eisure, etc.
Applies to cases where the store owner recommends and sells numerical domains to fr
anchise customers.
Dividends equal to the share of sales transacted through the numeric domain are paid for
life.
It is a value that can be received as a concept .
Furthermore, after the owner of a numeric domain dies, it can be transferred to a desce
ndant.
Therefore, the value of receiving royalties for the number domain purchased by children
and grandchildren
It has .
2. Additionally , as time passes, the number domain platform features are added.
And because it is upgraded, its value increases .
3. However, in the numeric domain, the value of consumers who have already purchased it
and the value of the company are the same.
However, there was no direct cash inflow into the company as a result.
Assume .
Second , it is the value of lettuce ( single product recommendation ) .
1. An individual product recommender has the right to recommend a single product in both
and earns 1% of recommended product sales as profit .
2. Therefore, the cost of short lettuce is low because there is no middleman wholesale or r
etail distribution process .
If you are linked by promoting it to your acquaintances through text messages due to its
price competitiveness compared to competitors,
The advantage is that you will receive a 1% commission until you die .
3. Also, since it is a single product, quality control of the product can be done well as a speci
alized product.
there is .
4. However, it is assumed that there is no direct cash inflow into the company due to lettuc
e .
Third , it is the value of multi-distribution .
1. Giga Korea Co., Ltd. enters into a distributorship agreement with individual businesses .
2. Individual business owners will receive 10% of the margin of the amount sold through a
distributor agreement . QR
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