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This model sells services for a monthy or yearly recurring fee.

Subscription model

100

raw materials, labor, and tools are examples of these

Inputs

100

coke vs pepsi is an example of this type of compition 

direct competion 

100

this ownership structure has one owner and unlimited liability 

sole proprietorship

100

How a company sells products to customers and makes a profit is

A business model

200

This mdel sells goods without holding inventory; a third party ships directly to the customer.

Dropshipping

200

The process of making products from inputs usuing assembly lines

manufacturing

200

bus travel vs airlines is this type of competition 

indirect competition 

200

this type of liability caps losses at the amount invested 

limited liability 

200

which market structure has many firms offering differnt products and low barriers to entry

pure (perfect competion)

300

A company uses promoters to earn revenue from clicks, leads, or sales.

Affiliate marketing

300
the movement of goods and management of vehicles and drivers 

transportation/fleet management

300

a market with many sellers offering similar but differentitiated products 

monopolistic competition

300

a hybrid entity where profits/losses pass through personal taxes and owners hold "units"

LLC

300

what is a key difference between and S Corp and a C Corp

S corps avoid double taxation by passing income to shareholders

400

This model collects many small amounts of money from individuals to fund a venture

crowdfunding

400

sorting and sending goods to final destinations, a subset of logistics 

distribution 

400

a few firms control an industry, such as airlines or auto manufacturers

oligopoly 

400

this corporation can sell unlimited shares but face double taxation

C corporation

400

which business model sells products through a platform and charges a commission per transaction

online market model

500

This model gives a basic version for free but charges for premium features

Freemium

500

ensuring the right quantities and product quality falls under this operations component

inventory management and quality control

500

the threat of substitues and bargaining power of buyers are examples of these

competitive forces

500

this special corporation type must balance profit with social/enviromental goals

B Corporation 

500
what's an example of a primary data source for competitive analysis

customer interviews you conducts yourself