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Maker
A modern term for an inventor, in particular, an inventor who Uses modern techniques like 3-D Software and 3-D printers or do-it-yourself electronics to create new items.
consumer
A private individual or household that is the end user of (the entity that "consumes") a product or service
Upwork.com
adapts the eBay model to services.
time to start up
how long it takes to start a new business
Poisoning the well
refers to creating a negative impression among your employers' customers.
Stand retailing
the roadside, flea market, farmers' market, or craft fair business is one of the most ancient forms of small business
Reciprocal link
A listed, live connection to a different website, which in turn displays a similar link to the first website.
Pop up business
A temporary busines that services from any other is its temporary nature
episodic business
a temporary, project-based or sporadically operating business
Venue
is temporary here today but gone tomorrow.
Full time employment
working more than 35 hours a week
moonlighting
working on your own part time after your regular job
Part time business
A business in which the owner either participates fewer than 35 hours per week or operates on a temporary or seasonal basis while maintaining employment elsewhere for wages or salary
Sponsored link
A form of paid advertising that gets your company's website at the top of a search list.
Informational Website
an internet site designed to introduce and explain a business to others
conflict of interest
A situation in which a person faces two or more competing standards or goals.
Pop-up business
A temporary business that offers services or products in a variety of locations for a brief period at a time.
Cannibalizing
Taking business away from your employer.
eBay
a site offering a variety of ways to sell goods and services
Intellectual property (IP)
refers to original works like inventions, visual and performing art works, books, and computer programs.
cost to start up
the amount of money it takes to start a new business
Delegation
the assignment of work to others over whom you have power.
volatility
the frequency of business starts and stops
Hybrid entrepreneurship
the process of initiating a business while simultaneously remaining employed for wages or salary
covenant
the limitations imposed on an individual's property by the neighborhood group
Multichannel marketing
use of several different channels to reach your customers, for example, a website, direct mail, and traditional retailing.
Business-To-Business (B2B)
Another type of e-commerce, sales where one firm sells to another firm.
Tweet
It is the latest variation on push technology. A 140-character-or-less message sent using the Twitter web service.
Pricing
is often seen as a challenge by part-time businesses.
Outsourcing
Contracting with people or companies outside your business to do work for your business.
Business-to-consumer (B2C)
E-commerce transactions between businesses and consumers. -Type of e-commerce that products like music and cellphones are example of the kind of goods we buy as individuals
really simple syndication
RSS stands for
Chargebacks
This is a fee the service levels on you for any of a variety of problems related to the sale
zoning laws
government specifications for acceptable use of land and buildings in particular areas
Aggrandizing
is an attempting to make your business,or you seem more accomplishedor grander than reality.
Reserve price
minimum acceptable selling price in an auction. If the bidding does not exceed the price, the sale will not go through.
variance
permission from a governement organization to act differently than laws state
Part time Employment
working 35 or fewer hours a week
permanence
The impression of long-term continuity a business gives others.
Mobile Offices
The kinds of jobs that involve face-to-face selling and client services are the ones most likely to be done from a car or truck.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
A general approach to website design intended to result in the site being displayed toward the beginning of a search engine's (e.g., Google, Yahoo!, etc.) listing for that term
blog
A web page in which entries are posted in reverse chronological order
RSS feed
An Internet messaging service that pushes (sends) whatever web material you specify to subscribers to that feed.
Reverse auction
an auction in which the low bid gets the business or wins.
E-commerce sites
has the ability to create and maintain an online catalog of products, create new database entries for orders, and handle the payment for products or services.
Network marketing
An approach to selling in which the salesperson recruits' customers to become distributors of the product or service to others.