Chapter 5: Small Business : Paths to Part-Time Entrepreneur

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home party

A business model in which the entrepreneur arranges a customer to host a party, inviting friends, family, and neighbors. During the party, the entrepreneur demonstrates products and accepts orders for future delivery.

sponsored link

A form of paid advertising that gets your company's website at the top of a search list

reciprocal link

A listed, live connection to a different website, which in turn displays a similar link to the first website.

reserve price

A minimum acceptable selling price in an auction. If the bidding does not exceed the price, the sale will not go through.

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.

venue

A place where something takes place. For example, a theater is the venue for a play; a stadium is the venue for a football game.

consumer

A private individual or household that is the end user of (the entity that "consumes") a product or service.

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. What characterizes a pop-up business from any other is its temporary nature.

episodic business

A temporary, project-based, or sporadically operating business.

Cannibalizing

Taking business away from your employer.

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.

hybrid entrepreneurship

the process of initiating a business while simultaneously remaining employed for wages or salary

time to start up

How long it takes to start a new business.

Variance

(1) The difference between an actual and budgeted revenue or cost. (2) Permission from a government organization to act differently than the laws state.

zoning laws

Government specifications for acceptable use of land and buildings in particular areas.

volatility

the frequency of business starts and stops

part-time employment

working for 35 or fewer hours a week

business-to-business (B2B)

Business-to-business transactions using e-commerce.

full-time employment

Occurs when someone works a number of hours equal to the normal working week, normally between 35 and 40 hours

intellectual property (IP)

Property coming from some sort of original thought; for example, patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights.

e-commerce

The general term for conducting business on the Internet.

permanance

The impression of long-term continuity a business gives others.

covenant

The limitations imposed on an individual's property by the neighborhood group.

door-to-door selling

The practice of taking products directly to the homes or places of business of potential customers and attempting to sell the products immediately.

multichannel marketing

The use of several different channels to reach your customers; for example, a website, direct mail, and traditional retailing.

moonlighting

Working on your own part time after your regular job.

tweet

A 140-character-or-less message sent using the Twitter web service.

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.

incubator

A facility that offers subsidized space and business advice to companies in their earliest stages of operation.

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 (i.e., the most recent at the top of the page).

RSS feed

An Internet messaging service that pushes (sends) whatever web material you specify to subscribers to that feed.

network marketing

An approach to selling in which the salesperson recruits customers to become distributors of the product or service to others.

reverse auction

An auction in which the low bid gets the business or wins.

aggrandizing

Attempting to make your business or yourself seem more accomplished or grander than reality.

business-to-consumer (B2C)

Business-to-consumer transactions using e-commerce.

outsourcing

Contracting with people or companies outside your business to do work for your business.

poisoning the well

Creating a negative impression among your employers' customers.

licensing

Documented permission from the government to run your business.

registration

Information provided to the government concerning the existence of, name of, nature of, and contact information for your business.

informational website

an internet site designed to introduce and explain a business to others

gig business

businesses operated by independent contractors or freelancers


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