Across
- 3. used by companies who provide their services for free, and sell advertising space to fund their businesses
- 5. company sells products directly to the consumer in a non-retail environment
- 8. makes finished products from raw materials
- 11. buys products from a distributor or wholesaler and sells directly to the consuming public
- 12. uses an electronic medium (i.e. a web site/store) to facilitate the buying and selling of products
- 13. merchant sells products from its web store but doesn’t keep an inventory or handle the fulfillment and shipping of the product
- 15. takes a commission for facilitating the buying and selling of goods or services by taking bids and then selling the item to the highest bidder
- 16. collects (aggregates) information on goods and/or services from competing sources, and collects a fee or commission per transaction for selling the aggregated products through its own platform
- 17. collects small amounts of capital from a large number of individuals to finance a new business venture
- 18. they work on peer-to-peer interactions and record everything on a digital decentralized ledger
Down
- 1. buys large quantities of products from manufacturers or distributors, warehouses or stores them, and then resells them to retailers
- 2. buys products from manufacturers and resells them either to wholesalers, retailers or the public
- 4. model How a company sells its products to customers and it’s plan for making a profit
- 6. practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people
- 7. sells Software as a Service
- 9. company earns a fee for handling certain business activities for other companies
- 10. company offers some basic services for free, and then charges money for certain additional features
- 14. charges a regularly scheduled fee, usually monthly or annually, for their products or services
