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Compensation-remuneration for work done on behalf of another.
Derived_Demand_-demand for raw materials in a producer market which is based on the demand for consumer products. See Primary Demand.

 


Compensation Includes direct monetary payments (such as salaries, commissions, and bonuses) and indirect payments (such as paid vacations, health and life insurance benefits, and retirement plans).

Compensation - remuneration for work done on behalf of another.
Compensation Method - handling a buyer's objection by admitting the validity of the objection but pointing out some advantage that compensates for it. See Objections.

Compensation given to a terminated employee. See also:Back Pay and Benefits, Compensation, Golden Parachute
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Any compensation plan other than straight salary wherein the salesperson is given encouragement to sell more. Examples are straight commission (the strongest incentive); a salary plus a small percentage of net sales, etc.
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salary Compensation paid periodically to a person independent of performance (in sales or levels of use stimulated.)
sample The selection of a subset of elements from a larger group of objects.

Combination compensation plan under this plan, salespeople are paid a fixed salary plus a commission based on sales volume (533)
Commercialisation involves refining and settling plans for full scale manufacturing and marketing (296) ...

Compensation paid to research participants as an incentive for participation in focus groups, interviews, or surveys. The difficulty level of recruiting participants correlates to the amount that respondents receive.

Salary Plan a salesforce compensation method in which salespeople are paid a straight salary; a salary plan approach provides security and stability but may not provide the incentive associated with commission payments. See Straight Salary.

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These costs include compensation (e.g., salary, commission, bonus), providing sales support materials, allowances for entertainment spending, office supplies, telecommunication and much more.

Incentive-base system - A form of compensation whereby an advertising agency's compensation level depends on how well it meets predetermined performance goals such as sales or market share.

incentivized traffic - visitors who have received some form of compensation for visiting a site.
interactive agency - an agency offering a mix of Web design/development, Internet advertising/marketing, or E-Business/E-Commerce consulting.

It is important to read the fine print to determine if the second-tier compensation is calculated as a straight percentage (% of revenue generated by "B") or a percentage of a percentage (% of earnings generated by "B").

Price -- the money or other compensation or unit of value exchanged for the purchase or use of a product, service, idea, or person.

Definition: Revenue sharing between online advertisers/merchants and online publishers/salespeople, whereby compensation is based on performance measures, typically in the form of sales, clicks, registrations, or a hybrid model.

Often the company delivering the Web page receives compensation for attracting users who view the advertising but has little or no control or interest in the specific advertising messages delivered.

Legal documents committing a company to deal with faulty goods or services by a variety of methods including repair, replacement or compensation.
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Affiliate: A broadcast station that grants a network an option ofspecific times for broadcasting network programming in return for compensation.

See also: Marketing, Market, Product, Value, Customer