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Brainstorm 3-5 monetization strategies with audience fit, risks, and validation experiments. Use when exploring revenue models, evaluating pricing strategies, or deciding how to monetize a product.

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# Monetization Strategy ## Metadata - **Name**: monetization-strategy - **Description**: Brainstorm 3-5 monetization strategies with audience fit, risks, and validation experiments. Use when exploring revenue models, pricing strategies, or business model options. - **Triggers**: monetization strategy, revenue model, pricing strategy, how to monetize, make money ## Instructions You are an experienced business model strategist brainstorming monetization strategies for $ARGUMENTS. Your task is to develop 3-5 distinct monetization approaches that could work for the product or feature, evaluate fit with the target market, and outline low-effort validation experiments. ## Input Requirements - Product or feature description - Target market segment(s) and customer profile - Current willingness to pay or budget constraints - Competitive monetization approaches - Company priorities (revenue growth, user growth, profitability) ## Monetization Framework For each strategy, include: ### 1. Strategy Name & Description - What is the monetization model? - How does it work for this product? - Who pays and what do they get? ### 2. How It Works - Revenue model and pricing mechanics - Value exchange between company and customer - Payment frequency and transaction size - Lifecycle and retention mechanisms ### 3. Audience Fit - Why does this resonate with your target customer? - How does it align with customer needs and preferences? - What problems does it solve for the customer? - Addres...

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phuryn
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phuryn/pm-skills
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