Lyvely Whitepaper V1.0
  • 📄The Lyvely Whitepaper
  • Overview
    • 💡Introduction
  • The Creator Journey to Monetization
    • 🔎Overview
    • ⚖️Value Generation Flow Chart
    • ⛓️Fragmented Flow
  • Value Generation Imbalances and Problems
    • 🔎Overview
    • ⛓️Fragmented Flow Chart
      • 📈Internal Factors
      • 📉External Factors
  • Monetization
    • 📺Advertising Revenue
    • 🎯Sponsorships
    • 📨Subscriptions
  • The Lyvely Solution
    • 🌎Scaling Solution
    • 💵Monetization
  • Tokenomics
    • ⚖️Monetization Value
    • 🔊Recognition Value
    • 🏞️Ecosystem
    • 🔁Initial Token Distribution
    • 🔧Token Utility
  • Core Founding Team and Partners
  • Conclusion
  • Legal Disclaimer
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  1. Value Generation Imbalances and Problems
  2. Fragmented Flow Chart

Internal Factors

Internal factors refer to the factors that are solely focused on the creator, and how they approach content creation. The main goal for content creation is to get recognition first. Recognition in the form of viewers, how long they watch the content for, impressions, engagement etc.

With millions of creators worldwide, creators need to differentiate themselves in order to gain recognition. Therefore, many creators invest a lot of time, effort and money to do what they can to curate their content.

Time and effort in the forms of scripting, planning, shooting, editing, and money in the form of equipment, softwares, renting spaces, props, set, and many times freelancers and teams. The correlation here is that the more the creator invests and produces content on a consistent basis, the more recognition they will get.

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