A flat fee is a fixed amount charged for a service or product, regardless of the quantity or usage. In e-commerce, it often refers to a standard charge that does not vary based on the volume of transactions or other variables. For example, an e-commerce platform might charge a flat fee for listing products, advertising, or subscription services, ensuring predictable and consistent costs for the seller.
CMOs Embrace Generative AI Despite Limited Understanding
Generative AI is gaining increasing popularity in marketing, with 90% of organisations planning to invest in it. However, it’s concerning that the vast majority of marketing directors admit they don’t fully understand this technology or its potential impact on business processes. This lack of knowledge may hinder the adoption of more advanced AI applications that […]