But Apple and other Big Tech corporations like Google and Amazon — along with much of Big Pharma and even Starbucks — have avoided paying hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on their worldwide earnings because they don't mainly
sell physical things like cars or refrigerators or television sets that they make here and ship abroad.
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Not exact matches
More often than not, the solution most inside sales reps are
selling — whether a
physical product, tool, or service — has a primary purpose of helping customers to do one (or more) of two
things:
A lot of young companies might assume that as soon as you get a deal to
sell your product through a
physical or online retailer,
things will start happening by themselves.
If I could buy a house or gold (a
physical thing) for $ 100 in 2013 and its
selling for $ 400 now, then that is how I treat the inflation in terms of «investment».
If premium content and courses aren't your
thing, maybe you could
sell physical products.
For years you have been asking me for one BIG
thing: a PRINTED
physical booklet of my popular best
selling digital e-book, Homemade Mommy Beauty Essentials.
For years you have been asking me for one BIG
thing: a PRINTED
physical booklet of my popular best
selling digital e-book, Homemade Mommy Beauty Essentials.
What eBay is to auctions, and Instagram is to photos of your food, Shopify is to online
selling (of all kinds of
things,
physical and digital).
There are so many
things to consider when
selling physical products online.
So that's one
thing that suggests that the pricing is way out of whack, that the comparison with a
physical object is completely wrong because you can
sell, donate or leave the
physical object.
The waiting
thing sounds well and good but if they're going to go from 14.99 down to the 9.99 they are now, I could just go on half.com or ebay or anywhere that
sells used books (or the library, I know, a crazy idea) and get the
physical copy for less than it would be on my kindle now.
They want to be sure I can't
sell it or loan it to anyone, and heaven forbid that I want to give it to someone — all
things we can do with a
physical book.
but the ebook market is still tiny, so any discounts would be dependent on the relative power of the companies
selling physical books — and indeed other
things since the big six publishers are owned by multinational parent companies who
sell lots of other
things via these stores.
Amazon knows how to
sell things, whether it be
physical books, tents, kitchen appliances, or e-books.
I'd be buying and
selling things over the internet without a
physical presence.
Deebo, You forget the part the PSN Now is a subscription and you don't own the
physical software that you can trade or
sell later and you will not get new titles like Dragon Age Inquisition or NBA 2015 for a long time or never so it is not the same
thing.
What your doing wrong is
selling memory cards at ridiculous prices I understand that it has something to do with piracy (I think) but I mean over $ 50 for a 32 GB Memory card is just too much I bought a 32 GB class 10 card for my «New» Nintendo 3DS XL the day it came out for $ 20 and here is the sad
thing I don't buy digital «full games» that have are also available as a
physical copy.
Arcade games, console games, card games; we need to shift from
selling «
physical things» to
selling «intangible
things».
My books are never inaccessible due to battery failure, my disc - based games are never toyed with when Good Old Games pretends to close its doors, and I can
sell or loan that
physical thing to a friend.
But the overriding
thing that Google will try to
sell us is its vision of integrating that multiplicity of
physical gadgets and trinkets into its digital empire of software and services.
-LSB-...] Also, in this day and age, Internet Of
Things is growing rapidly and soon billions of smart things in the physical world will be sensing, responding, communicating, and sharing important data as well as generating, buying, selling, and managing day to day activ
Things is growing rapidly and soon billions of smart
things in the physical world will be sensing, responding, communicating, and sharing important data as well as generating, buying, selling, and managing day to day activ
things in the
physical world will be sensing, responding, communicating, and sharing important data as well as generating, buying,
selling, and managing day to day activities.