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# Revenue Model
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Cellar.Social employs a three-tiered revenue model to support its platform, which includes a mandatory use of libre software.
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Critics (Tier 1) earn money through zaps and industry recognition, with a 1.16% fee taken by Cellar.Social.
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Wineries and producers (Tier 2) pay an annual fee of $78 plus $26 for a subdomain to promote their products and receive zaps.
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Users (Tier 3) are wine enthusiasts who access reviews and connect with others, paying a TBD annual fee and a 1.16% zap fee.
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Additional revenue streams include:
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* Charging for pay-per-use storage,
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* Sponsored content,
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* Enterprise solutions with custom Nostr relay instances,
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* Data analytics APIs,
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* Development of drinks-focused Nostr client apps.
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* Verified badges,
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* Event ticketing
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* Content syndication.
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Overall, Cellar.Social's diverse revenue model, supported by libre software, ensures sustainable growth and value for critics, wineries, and users, establishing it as a leading platform in the wine industry. |