The Business component of the Open Directory generally lists and categorizes English-language sites that cover:
Business as an activity:
- Sites covering industrial and commercial activities involving the exchange of commodities, services, or financial resources.
- Sites offering supporting services, information and resources to business and business people, such as trade associations, educational institutions and training programs, business and economic news, events, etc.
Business as an entity:
- Official web sites for and about corporations and commercial enterprises (including subsidiaries) that manufacture, distribute, market and sell goods and services to other businesses (B2B) and/or consumers (B2C). Note: If the purpose of the site is to serve as a Shopping destination for consumers (or consumers and businesses), the site should be listed in the Shopping branch.
- Sites that exist solely to provide information about a company and its goods and services. Note: a company's brand name sites that focus on providing information to consumers are listed under Home: Consumer Information. See the Consumer Information FAQ for more information.
- Sites that focus on the theoretical, practical or operational aspects of a business enterprise: accounting, finance, human resources, management, marketing, etc.
Sites generally not listed in the Business category:
- Online shopping: Sites that exist primarily to sell goods and services directly to the consumer should be listed in the Shopping category. See the Shopping category description for more detail.
- Commercial sites (particularly "dot.coms") whose main purpose is to provide information and resources to the consumer, as an end-user of the product or services (e.g. Google, ConsumerSearch.com, XML.com, MP3.com, etc.)
- Sites that focus on providing information to consumers are listed under Home: Consumer Information. See the Consumer Information FAQ for more information.
- Local businesses: sites for companies serving a very limited geographic area -- like a single state (or equivalent), city or metro area -- should be submitted to the Regional category.
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... state has approved grants under a new business retention program that will bring dozens of ... Under New Jersey's month-old Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant program ...
Business roundtable: The Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce will host a business workshop with a peer-advice format every Wednesday in February. Sessions begin at 7:30 a.m. in the Kingstad Center for Meetings and Events, 15450 S.W. Millikan Way.
STAMFORD, Conn. - General Electric Co., which has been accused of collecting 'blood money' by doing business in Iran, will stop accepting new orders for business in the country, company officials said Wednesday.
By John Christoffersen Associated Press STAMFORD, Conn. - Faced with political pressure over its business ties in Iran, General Electric Co. said yesterday that it would not accept any new business there.
STAMFORD, Conn. -- General Electric Co., which has been accused of collecting 'blood money' by doing business in Iran, will stop accepting any new orders for business in the country, company officials said Wednesday.
Sprint Corp. today reported sales of $6.93 billion for the fourth quarter, up 3.7 percent from last year. ... of 2004, we described our intent to transform our business to focus on the distinctive needs of businesses and consumers ...
By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN Associated Press STAMFORD, CONN. - General Electric Co., ... accused of collecting 'blood money' by doing business in Iran, will stop accepting any new orders for business in the country, company officials said ...
PRESS DIGEST - New York Times business - Feb 3 Thu Feb 3, 2005 02:20 AM ET Top News NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The New York Times reported the following stories on its business pages on Thursday.
... He was in his home, minding his own business. She sat near the Nairobi airport, doing her business as a sales agent for KenCall ...
The decision to tender ferry services has proved controversial The tendering process to privatise the first Caledonian MacBrayne ferry service has begun. |