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Dark competition slide with three labeled model categories listing competitor names at center-left and a glossy black 3D hook render with a faded "COMPETITION." label on the right.
Summary
The Competition slide: three monetization-model categories (Affiliate, CPM, Flat Fee), each listing competitor names, set at center-left against a glossy black 3D hook shape on the right behind a faded "COMPETITION." headline.
Visual description
Near-black background, running header with a "Competition" label. A "COMPETITION" pill with a leading dot sits at left, above a large faint "06" section number. Center-left holds three category blocks: AFFILIATE (Impact, Amazon Affiliate, LTK), CPM (Pearpop, Influential), and FLAT FEE (Cameo, Stream Elements), each a bold all-caps label over dim competitor names. The right half is filled by a glossy black 3D shape like a curling hook or fin with faint iridescent edges; over it, "COMPETITION." is set large in a low-contrast gray that nearly blends into the background.
Key takeaway
Organizing competitors by business model rather than logos, which frames the field on your own terms. Setting the word "COMPETITION." in a near-invisible gray over the 3D render turns the section title into quiet texture instead of a loud label.
Reuse notes
A reusable competition slide that avoids a feature-comparison grid by grouping rivals into model buckets. Good when the argument is about category structure, not feature parity. The faded-headline-over-render trick needs a low-contrast gray tuned so the word is legible but recedes.

























