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Sponsor-driven is a business model where a company's primary revenue comes from external sponsors rather than traditional advertising or subscriptions. This model is commonly used in content creation, particularly in the digital media and entertainment industries. Sponsors pay for the opportunity to have their brand associated with the content, products, or services promoted by the company. The content creator or platform may receive a portion of the sponsorship revenue, often in exchange for featuring the sponsor's brand prominently in their content.
Sponsor-driven models can take various forms, including:
1. Product placement: Sponsors pay to have their products featured in the content.
2. Affiliate marketing: Sponsors pay for referrals generated through the content creator's unique affiliate links.
3. Native advertising: Sponsors pay for content that is integrated seamlessly into the platform's editorial content.
The sponsor-driven model has both advantages and disadvantages. On one hand, it can provide a steady stream
Examples of companies using the sponsor-driven model include Twitch, a popular live streaming platform, and Patreon,