Business to Business (B2B)

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Wikipedia' description of B2B

Business-to-business (B2B) describes commerce transactions between businesses, such as between a manufacturer and a wholesaler, or between a wholesaler and a retailer. Contrasting terms are business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-government (B2G).

The volume of B2B transactions is much higher than the volume of B2C transactions. The primary reason for this is that in a typical supply chain
there will be many B2B transactions involving subcomponent or raw materials, and only one B2C transaction, specifically sale of the finished product to the end customer. For example, an automobile manufacturer makes several B2B transactions such as buying tires, glass for windshields, and rubber hoses for its vehicles.
The final transaction, a finished vehicle sold to the consumer, is a single (B2C) transaction.

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danjal wrote...

Well just joined the group, just love this site!

ReplyPosted November 27, 2008

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moneyman17 wrote...

Nice group ! Read and Submit
Business Articles for free business promotion.

ReplyPosted August 24, 2008

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TitanConsulting wrote...

I just got started but this looks like a great lens. I wanted to add my lens but I can't yet. So if you want to check it out its squidoo.com/titanconsulting. If you're a new business you might find it very helpful.

ReplyPosted June 24, 2008

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heywilliamj wrote...

New to Squidoo and loving it! I just submitted my first lens. I'd love some feedback! Looking forward to seeing what others have to share!

ReplyPosted June 20, 2008

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quicksyart2 wrote...

lot of good ideas, check this out http://www.amclassroom.com/cmd.php?af=729132

this looks like a good source for affiliate

ReplyPosted February 08, 2008

 
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