Business-to-consumer
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Business-to-consumer (B2C, sometimes also called Business-to-Customer)[1] describes activities of businesses serving end consumers with products and/or services.
An example of a B2C transaction would be a person buying a pair of shoes from a retailer. The transactions that led to the shoes being available for purchase, that is the purchase of the leather, laces, rubber, etc. as well as the sale of the shoe from the shoemaker to the retailer would be considered (B2B) transactions.
[edit] See also
- Business-to-business (B2B)
- Business-to-government (B2G)
- Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
- Government-to-business (G2B)
- Government-to-citizen (G2C)
- Consumer-to-business (C2B)
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[edit] External links
- Designer Furniture Australia "Designer Furniture and Classic Replica Furniture Australia"
- Online shopping for bargains "Uxsight.com"
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