Sentences with phrase «cut middleman»

The Guerrilla Marketing has argued this: cut the middlemen — screw Amazon and the other Big Guys — and go directly to people.
So, by cutting the middlemen we're able to pass on the savings to our customers.
Cutting the middlemen out could save full - time travellers a lot of time, money and hassle.
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Bitcoin was meant to cut the middlemen, to give people control over their own money.
on Monaize - Komodo to launch a decentralized initial coin offering, cutting the middleman out of ICOs forever.
Sellers, on the other hand, would get digital payments directly from the buyer, lowering transaction costs and cutting the middleman.

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They work directly with farmers and cut out the middlemen, so their foods are higher quality for less money.
First off, you cut out middlemen.
The latest developments allow businesses to cut out the middlemen and establish a direct line to the people that matter most.
It designs its own glasses, and sells directly to customers, cutting out the middleman and keeping prices low.
Meanwhile, Zenefits» model of cutting out the middleman for HR services via the cloud seems to be catching on.
Canada and China are cutting out the American middleman, a move that could boost trade and make it easier to do businesses between the two countries.
FT's move toward direct access cuts out Apple as middleman and highlights fight for control of lucrative consumer information.
They can deploy data and process improvements to cut out the costly middleman and cut down on costly manual processes.
Many of the new models are predicated on cutting out the middlemen to bring down costs for the companies and their customers.
If you choose to make some money walking dogs, you have options: You can join a dog walking service specific to your area — or cut out the middleman entirely and hit up the local dog run to hand out flyers and business cards to dog owners and leave business cards and flyers in pet stores.
Frederik Gammelby Jensen from deemly describes financial decentralization like this: «It's simply cutting out the middleman by facilitating contact to individuals who want to exchange goods and money, just like when you go to a farmer's market or ride with Uber.»
«However, by all accounts, they have found a way to cut out the government middleman and pick the pockets of middle class families directly.»
Part of why blockchain — the software powering bitcoin — is so powerful is because it cuts out the need for a middleman entirely.
The pair wanted better, less expensive ice axes for their mountaineering, and found that they could get the best deals by cutting out the middleman altogether and importing them from Austria directly.
All four models are predicated on cutting out the middlemen to bring down costs for the companies and their customers.
Most of the new models focus on cutting out the middlemen to bring down costs for companies and their customers.
Independent of the retail scene, they can market and sell directly to the consumer, cutting out the middleman to offer customers a new and unique product.
It has allowed consumers, for little or no fee, to cut out the middleman.
It's landing in the hands of the masses, cutting out traditional tech giant middlemen like Oracle and Microsoft.
For businesses, the opportunities to secure supply chains, eliminate middlemen, and cut costs are increasingly compelling.
Cruise wants to own its self - driving technology and make it work primarily in GM vehicles, managing the experience, the data gathered, and cutting out any middlemen.
Cutting out the middleman was a key founding principle of bitcoin, which cuts out banks, and it's the premise for many evolving or anticipated uses of blockchain.
That transition is enabling gamemakers to cut back on middlemen and reduce their expenses: Their gross margins are about 80 % for downloaded titles, compared with 60 % on packaged games, T. Rowe Price estimates.
The goal: to maximize profits by cutting out middlemen.
Cut out middleman, such as pharmacy benefits managers, to lower costs?
By cutting out the middlemen, Goldberg vows its items will cost less and be of better quality since it will control the entire process from design to manufacturing.
Backers say it could cut out the middleman and help fight corruption, as the process by which the data is secured makes it virtually impossible to tamper with.
Buying and selling ETFs through exchanges basically cuts out the middlemen, he added.
BAT not only benefits users, but online publishers of content, who are able to cut out expensive advertising middlemen and overall fraud, in exchange or targeted user data collection — and overall, more bang for their buck.
The blockchain potentially cuts out the middleman for these types of transactions.
Instead, he believes, riders and drivers should directly negotiate trips, cutting out middlemen from Silicon Valley or the city council.
As the company describes in its report on the disruption of Uber, «Wherever a middleman stands astride a market of service providers and consumers taking a cut for matchmaking and managing data, there is huge potential for disruption.»
By using a decentralized distributed ledger, cryptographic protocols and peer - to - peer networks, mobile phones are able to record transactions across a network of computers instead of centrally, cutting out the (expensive) middleman.
«No merchant service provider riding on the traditional interchange rails can offer all - inclusive pricing because there are three or four middlemen who take a cut of every transaction,» says Gallippi.
Accordingly, entrepreneurial individuals using blockchain to earn a living can cut out middlemen, keep their data to themselves, and access P2P models that help them stay leaner than opaque dot - com - era alternatives.
A deal for scuba service PADI by families and endowments shows how some investors are cutting out the middlemen.
BlackRock, soon to be the world's largest money manager, is working on a way to cut out the middleman on a lot of its equity trades, according to a report in the Financial Times on Saturday.
By using cutting edge technologies, we aim to provide our customers with superior experience free of middlemen and hidden fees.
The blockchain model helps to cut out the middleman and offers aggregated liquidity, according to the release.
So I think that key concept of it being peer to peer has a real power to it, because fundamentally it cuts out the middleman, and we'll talk in a minute about other areas, but I think social media is ripe for this.
Consumers would also know their purchase was directly supporting the content creators they enjoy and effectively cut out the publishing middlemen eating up the content producer's profits.Though blockchain technology may, at times, sound a bit hard to conceptualize, digital media distribution really shouldn't be rocket science.
When your employees and customers are doing the legwork of promoting your brand, you cut out any sort of middleman when it comes to promotion.
I liked the simplicity of that idea... which also «cuts out the middleman» — but have never encountered it in practise myself.
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