When a type of shop becomes widespread, commoditization is a better word for “commoditization”.
A look at some old penny stores (like dollar stores/99c stores) where the stores used to be small, unique and independent.
Since the economic crisis in 2008, large chains such as Poundland and Poundworld have come into more prominence, and in some cases have out-competed the independent stores to close.
I could call this process the “commoditization” of the Pound Shop, but it’s not quite right. What is making A Dog more common? I also can think of “homogenization” but I’m looking for even better words.
Can anyone offer a good alternative?
What is the easiest way to tell who is right?
You can say that the Pound Shop–style market has become commercialized :
1d: to manage on a business basis for profit
1b: to develop commerce in
2: to exploit for profit
3: to debase in quality for more profit
merriam.webster. I
want to make money off of using both my senses 1b and 3. com You’d be using one combination of senses 1b and 3. I’ve seen many videos all
sorts of people use this combination.
Mainstreaming — Dictionary of English. COM
verb (used with object)
to send into the mainstream; cause to join the main force, group, etc.“To mainstream young people into the labor force. Verb
(used without object) to
join or be placed in the mainstream of society or from class or from a class or society.
I am using this blog to discuss my views on this.
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Is proliferation the size of a mass or quantity of atom. The continuing threat of nuclear proliferation
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Mushroomed : the act of growing suddenly and quickly. Why did Art Museums in Barcelona become commercial
art galleries?
Consolidation is a commonly used buisness term for the process where a diverse marketplace contracts to several main players. This term does convey an aspect of “buying businesses out” in the process, which is a more literal interpretation of the word.
In the context of business, you can perhaps term this as a disruption ” disrupt
(verb) (
Business ) to radically change (an industry, business strategy, etc.), as by introducing a new product or service that creates a new market [Disciplinary.
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are the origins of a startup that started out as a business model rather than selling its product or services to multinational companies or whose customers worked to become big manufacturers?
Digitisation is a long term trend in IT industry. but recently has the Internet been unveiled and the world is going to be completely transformed. How amazing is this!
What are some good words for a seasoned journalist about a new venture.