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eCommerce Terminology

Refer to the Glossary in your Appendix
Horizontales
companies integrate product offerings to a variety of platforms on behalf of their customers. Services include inventory management, etc.
The process of enhancing websites to increase the visibility of the site and gain rankings. (abbreviation)
A business that has a physical store that customers can go to rather than just having an online presence. (3 words)
A fee that some online auction websites charge sellers to list products or services. (2 words)
A direct computing interface which defines interactions between multiple software intermediaries. (initials)
Online transactions between a merchant and a consumer. (3 words)
Percentage comparing the amount of revenue returned compared to total sales revenue.
Parent-child relationships) are sets of products that are related to one another. (2 words)
The ODR is calculated based on the number of times the negative metrics were incurred divided by the number of overall orders received within a given period of time. (3 words)
A program which identifies brand owners to Amazon. It helps brand owners protect their intellectual property and product content on Amazon. (2 words)
The use of third-party vendors to support business needs to reduce overhead costs.
retail fulfillment method where a store doesn't keep the products it sells in stock. Instead, when a store sells a product using the dropshipping model, it purchases the item from a third party (wholesaler) and has it shipped directly to the customer.
The process of buying and selling online or electronically.
Verticales
Refers to selling products directly to customers, bypassing any third-party retailers, wholesalers, or any other middlemen. (Abbreviation)
A unique identifier created by Amazon
The grouping of related products or services as a package or solution, often offered at a reduced price, to encourage conversion.
The amount of time a seller has to confirm and ship an order as agreed to with the provider. (4 words)
The price which things are typically sold for. (abbreviation)
referring to a seller that would load their listings manually with an Excel file. (3 words)
Sellers are paid daily for eligible revenue generated through a marketplace (OfferUp).
When only part of an order is shipped to a customer and then fulfill the order in multiple deliveries. (2 words)
Describes the content of a web page to search engines within its source code also known as meta-tags.
Manually entering your items individually also known as 1X1 (3 words)
When a seller offers additional products that complement, enhance, or relate to a product being sold. For example, mobile phone coverage plans with a mobile phone. (2 words)
A unique alphanumeric identification code for each product or service in your business’s inventory. (abbreviation)
A universal identifier (abbreviation)
A form of "buying" site visits to increase traffic. Essentially advertisers pay for ad placement. (abbreviation)