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Light gray business-model slide pairing two labeled product-side feature lists at left with a black terminal-style monospace unit-economics card at right.
Summary
The Business Model slide, on a light gray field: two product-side feature lists (Creator Facing App, Advertiser Side Web Platform) at left, and a black terminal-style card at right working through an example campaign's unit economics to a 50% margin.
Visual description
Flat mid-gray background (the deck's light mode), running header with a "Business Model" label. A "BUSINESS MODEL" pill with a leading dot sits at upper-left. Below it, two numbered blocks each pair a bold black all-caps heading with a short gray feature list: "1. CREATOR FACING APP" (find and apply for campaigns, weekly payouts, track stats, support, gamification) and "2. ADVERTISER SIDE WEB PLATFORM" (set up campaigns, scripts and assets, track media, pay invoices). The right side holds a dark rounded-rectangle card titled "EXAMPLE CAMPAIGN", laid out like a terminal: monospace rows of label and value (REV $50,000, CPM figures, view counts, INFL. COST, GP $25,000, % MARGIN 50.0%) with the dollar figures highlighted in green. A hairline rule near the bottom carries the section number "09" at left and the abbreviation "B." at right.
Key takeaway
Presenting unit economics as a monospace terminal card, which makes a financial example read as a precise calculation rather than marketing copy, with green figures drawing the eye down to the margin. Pairing the two product surfaces as parallel numbered lists keeps the two-sided model legible.
Reuse notes
A reusable business-model or unit-economics slide. The terminal card is a distinctive way to show a worked example or pricing math; align labels and values in a monospace face and highlight only the key figures. The light field keeps the dense card readable; on black the card would need its own contrast handling.
























