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Internet

Internet business person using laptop computer holding cardInternet businesses are those that operate solely online. They range from small, home–based businesses to large, multi–national corporations. The common denominator is that they all rely on the internet to reach their customers and make sales.

The internet has revolutionized the way businesses operate. It has made it possible for anyone with a computer and an internet connection to start a business. The barriers to entry are low, which has resulted in a boom.

There are a variety of business models for internet businesses. The most common is the e–commerce model, where businesses sell products or services online. Other models include subscription–based businesses, such as Netflix; advertising–based businesses, such as Google; and lead generation businesses, which generate leads for other businesses.

The internet has also created new industries and sectors, such as the sharing economy (Uber, Airbnb) and the on–demand economy (TaskRabbit). The global internet economy is estimated to be worth $4.2 trillion. The United States is the largest market, followed by China and Japan.

There are a few big players in the internet business world, such as Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple. These companies have a dominant market share in their respective industries and are worth billions of dollars.

There are many different themes and niches that internet businesses can operate in. Some popular ones include health and fitness, beauty, fashion, food and drink, travel, technology and gaming. Internet businesses make money through a variety of means, such as selling products or services, advertising, subscriptions and lead generation.

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