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How to Sell a Mobile App or Game Outside App Stores

FastSpring

Steep fees from platforms like the Apple App Store and Google Play can understandably cause game developers and app creators to look beyond the convenience and ubiquity of traditional app marketplaces, but restrictions from the platform providers have made it difficult. Interested? Set up a demo or try it out for yourself.

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Driving Success for Small to Middle-Market SaaS Companies

OPEXEngine

There are many ways to classify SaaS companies, but differentiating companies based upon who their customers are presents the best approach for measuring performance and driving success for SaaS businesses. Business to Consumer (B2C). SMM SaaS Company Overview & Market Dynamics. Enterprise.

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Going International in Times of Crisis: Good Move, or Too Risky for Established Companies?

Sales Hacker

If you’re an OEM or selling physical products, this one’s for you (sorry, SaaS folks). While that can feel like a B2C trend, your B2B shoppers and targets are doing much the same thing. As they move further down your sales funnel and process, these preferences grow.

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Ecommerce Terms You Need To Know To Manage Your Digital Business

FastSpring

Amazon Marketplace. Selling on the Amazon Marketplace can significantly boost volume through your store. Amazon charges fees on every sale through the Marketplace. They also offer Fulfillment by Amazon, where they handle the fulfillment process for your business at extra cost. Business to consumer (B2C).

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How EdPlace Uses Chargify To Manage Both B2B & B2C Offerings

Chargify

UK online education company EdPlace has emerged as a “parent champion,” providing online tutorial services designed to help parents support their children in their education (specifically Math, English, and Science) at an affordable price. To be clear, EdPlace isn’t just a B2C business. Managing both B2B and B2C business models.

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