Of Key Words by: Jimmy C. Definition: E-commerce is the buying or selling of products or services over the internet. For example, kijiji.com is a website.

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Of Key Words by: Jimmy C

Definition: E-commerce is the buying or selling of products or services over the internet. For example, kijiji.com is a website that allows you to buy or sell products over the internet.

Definition: physical characteristics of a population such as age, sex, family size, education, geographic location, and occupation. Example, such as a group of a population of people or animals into smaller groups based on certain characteristics.

Definition: To downsize in a corporation because of poor economy, or to dismiss or layoff employees do to the recession. Downsize in cars for less gasoline costs. Example, downsizing your house because the expenses were too much.

Definition: A company or facility designed to foster entrepreneurship and help startup companies, usually technology-related, to grow through the use of shared resources, and management experts example, an incubator help accelerate the development of your company.

this website isn’t for starting a new business but it helps you understand and run a business that you have already started. this website is for beginning entrepreneurs that are just starting, it gives you examples of other young entrepreneurs. this is for brand new business owners, and I find this website to be the easiest to understand, and most helpful