Viewpoint: 1. I have seen these platforms that provide content distribution: Goose Pass, New List and Litchi Micro-course. Official website has a tutorial on how to operate it.
If you find the content to be distributed, you can automatically generate a distribution QR code or link. If the buyer clicks in through the distribution link you sent him and pays, you will get a copy.
However, I found that after the buyer clicked on the link, the interface we saw was the same, and even there was a backstage and distribution management, which led the buyer to ask his friends or family to click on "share the proceeds" and share it with themselves, so that the buyer would not go through the distributor and save money, because the friend or family took the commission and the distributor wanted to cry.
So I think these platforms are not good enough, which wastes the distributor's time to drain. Taobao is different, it has a separate distribution system, and buyers can't see any sharing information.
2. For comic book distribution, similarly, the publisher only earns the share of the buyer's down payment, and then the buyer pays, which is none of your business. Distributors only play the role of draining other people's software. The operability is ok. At least some of them made money. But it will soon be saturated unless the platform on which comics depend continues to emerge like comics.
3. Some people will take screenshots of cartoons or videos and record them. The price sold on Taobao is very low. Infringement.
In short, all the words "revenue sharing" or "distribution" are written in the background of the buyer, all for drainage, and distribution is difficult to make money unless you meet a stupid buyer and let the distributor turn the tide. Don't report tuition fees when your mind is hot, and listen to those online scams. It is the last word to earn money honestly by relying on your own ability and technology.