Meaning B2B
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An Internet strategy of dealing directly with businesses, rather than consumers, i.e. business to (2) business.
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Stands for "Business to Business." A business that markets its products or services to other businesses. Source: SEMPO
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See Business-to-Business (B2B).
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business that sells products or provides services to other businesses.
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B2B, or Business-to-Business, defines a business, often a web site, targeting other commercial entities rather than consumers. B2B web sites tend to generate significantly higher ad revenues that strictly consumer-oriented sites. Internet Ad Sales is a B2B web site, as the main target audiences of this site are professional, commercial web publishe [..]
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   business to business
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Business to business service.
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B2B: Business to Business
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B2B stands for business to business and is most frequently used to describe transactions between companies, for example in a supply chain,...
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Dictionary of Internet Terms B2B (Business to Business) A mode of conducting business between two or more companies over the Internet,rather than more traditional modes such as telephone,mail,and face to face.
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Definition Business-To-Business. A transaction that occurs between two companies, as opposed to a transaction involving a consumer. The term may also describe a company that provides goods or services [..]
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A web abbreviation for Business To Business. A particular for of business on the Internet.
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Business-to-Business – The exchange of information, products or services between two businesses – as opposed to between a business and a consumer (B2C).
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Business to Business. B2B refers specifically to businesses that provide products or services to other businesses, as opposed to providing products or services to consumers. A company that manufacture [..]
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Business to business.
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or Business to Business refers to a business or a website that serves and works with other businesses of a commercial nature. 
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An acronym defining the type of vendor and customer, when the material or service being sold is not to an end consumer. Selling auto parts to Ford Motor Company, computer chips to Dell computer, or lumber to a construction company are all examples of B2B relationships.
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Business to business; describes a business whose primary customers are other businesses.
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Business to Business.
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Business-to-business: interfaces, systems and services designed to deal with other businesses rather than the general public. For example, a CD pressing plant would generally be a B2B service dealing [..]
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Business-to-business commerce.
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Business-to-business.
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Business to business; describes a business whose primary customers are other businesses.
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Business to business - a term that describes businesses that sell direct to other businesses.
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These are the abbreviations for Business to Business (B2B), Business to Consumer (B2C) and Business to Government Sales (B2G), respectively. Invoice factoring is for B2B and B2G Sales on open terms. ACH & MCA products can typically be used for companies with B2C Sales that need funding.
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Business-to-business (B2B) is a term commonly used to describe electronic commerce transactions between businesses, as opposed to those between businesses and other groups, such as business and indivi [..]
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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 [..]
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Business to Business [B2B] is the means of conducting business between two or more companies over the Internet, it involves businesses dealing with each other as opposed to their customers.
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Commercial transactions between an organisation and other organisations.
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Business to business is a term used to identify a transaction from one business to another business and not to a consumer. The transaction can be anything, from selling a product, service or informati [..]
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Stands for Business to Business and represents a market focus where a business is marketing and selling its products and services to other businesses as opposed to consumers.
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Business-to-Business. The exchange of information between business entities.
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business to business. Usually it describes a business model in which a vendor sells products or services to other businesses, not to consumers. babble-rouser:
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Business-to-Business.  Instead of going straight to the consumer with an app, developers targeting actual businesses – doctors, restaurants, IT firms, etc.
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Business to business service.
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Business-to-Business, also known as e-biz, is the exchange of products, services, or information between businesses rather than between businesses and consumers.
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Business-to-business. NetEnt is a B2B company.
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Business to business
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Business-to-business marketing or marketing research
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, Business-to-business (B2B) electronic commerce - B2B systems exchange business documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, between pairs of partners in a supply chain. B2B systems also automate the purchase of goods that support business' maintenance, repair and operation (MRO).
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Business-to-Business. E-invoicing adoption in B2B is mainly influenced by a desire to achieve end-to- end supply chain efficiency. E-invoicing may sometimes be linked to a wider automation of the trad [..]
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Abbreviation for "Business to Business" - i.e. business relationships between two commercial enterprises.
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Electronic commerce allowing direct purchasing via a catalog through a designated Web site, filling in an online order form, or by sending the supplier a standard fax form without going through the Pr [..]
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Business to Business - refers to one business communicating with or selling to another.
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Business to Business
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Business to Business. B2B is a business that sells to other businesses, not directly to consumers.
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Businesses that sell products or services to other businesses. Adobe and GE are examples of B2B companies.
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Trade and transport of goods or services between companies
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Business to business-businesses whose customers are other businesses.
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Business to business e-commerce
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Business to Business; Traffic to enterprise payers, government etc. (via Web Browser or EDI-Download and Import in the ERP-system); invoices have to be VAT compliant
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An Internet strategy of dealing directly with businesses, rather than consumers, i.e. business to (2) business.
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