Business Services
Business services are business-to-business activities, such as consulting, renting office space, and providing technology or other support to other businesses. These activities may also include training and coaching. Services can be delivered on-site or remotely. For example, a consultant might visit a client’s company to provide advice or training in a specific area. Or, a virtual assistant might assist a small business owner in managing email and calendars from home or the cloud.
Because of this flexibility, service businesses often have a more complex structure than product-based businesses. They may be organized as separate divisions within a larger business or as stand-alone firms. Additionally, services are typically delivered by people rather than machines, so a person’s performance can make or break the quality of a service. A salesperson’s ability to connect with a customer and show them how a service will help them is critical for success in this industry.
During challenging economic times, consumers tend to cut back on services and focus more on the products they need to survive. This can make it hard for service businesses to compete. If a business offers a valuable service at a competitive price, it can attract new customers and grow its market share.
You and Snap confirm that it is each party’s wish that these Business Services Terms, along with any other documents referred to herein which form part of this agreement, be drawn up in English. If this is not possible, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith a replacement language that is valid and enforceable.