The aggregator business model comes in many shapes and sizes and provides value to both sides of the model. Aggregators bring together products, services or information in a convenient experience for the customer.
#1: SponsorLeads (https://getsponsorleads.com/) makes finding sponsors for your newsletter easy.
By monitoring active newsletters sponsors and their contact details, customers can save time and effort researching and focus on creating quality content worth sponsoring.
#2: OnlyFinder (https://onlyfinder.com/) helps users find models by location, category and other filters.
OnlyFinder is a great example of riding the wave of OnlyFans by improving on the limitations of the platform and giving them another way to be discovered.
Given the revenue models can bring in by being discovered on sites like this, it's quite clear how lucrative it can be to have many models and agencies pay to be promoted.
#3: Page Flows (https://pageflows.com/) brings together the best practices of user flows from proven products.
They say you shouldn't reinvent the wheel and what better way is there than learning from how the best in the world do it?
#4: 1000.tools (https://1000.tools/) is an exclusive, carefully vetted list with the aim of bringing more traffic to awesome tools.
It has been popping off lately and has even received angel investment.
1000.tools is a great example of a simple idea with excellent execution.
Visiting users can find carefully vetted tools on a clean site with exclusive deals.
Customers will get traffic from users who are interested in paying for tools that will solve their problems.
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