How E-Marketplaces Work

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Across
  1. 1. Indirect taxation on the consumption of goods and services, applicable to certain transactions on e-marketplaces.
  2. 3. Guidelines and rules established by e-marketplaces to regulate user behavior, transactions, and overall platform usage.
  3. 6. Software that allows different applications to communicate and share data on e-marketplaces.
  4. 9. An online platform facilitating the exchange of goods and services between buyers and sellers.
  5. 10. Marketing efforts aimed at increasing visibility and sales, often involving discounts, offers, and special deals on e-marketplaces.
  6. 11. Measures to protect e-marketplaces from online threats, ensuring safe transactions and user data.
  7. 12. The transportation of products from sellers to buyers, including the methods, costs, and delivery times on e-marketplaces.
Down
  1. 2. The process of buying or selling within an e-marketplace, involving payment and product/service delivery.
  2. 4. The management of the movement of goods, including shipping, tracking, and delivery in e-marketplaces.
  3. 5. Charges imposed by e-marketplaces on sellers for using their platform, often including listing fees, transaction fees, and subscription fees.
  4. 7. The process by which customers can send back products they are dissatisfied with or that are damaged on e-marketplaces.
  5. 8. A personal or business profile on an e-marketplace, enabling users to manage transactions, listings, and preferences.
  6. 13. Refers to products classified as hazardous materials, with specific regulations and restrictions for shipping on e-marketplaces.