A seller is someone who gives you something you want, and asks for something you have instead.
Imagine you're at a lemonade stand. You really want some lemonade, but you only have a few stickers. The person running the stand is a seller, they give you lemonade, and ask for your stickers in return. That’s how selling works!
Like Trading Stickers
Selling Everywhere
You see sellers everywhere! At the market, in stores, even on the internet. A baker sells bread, a toy store sells toys, and your favorite YouTuber might sell videos or merch.
Selling is just giving someone what they want, and getting something you want in return. It’s like trading stickers, but with bigger things! A seller is someone who gives you something you want, and asks for something you have instead.
Imagine you're at a lemonade stand. You really want some lemonade, but you only have a few stickers. The person running the stand is a seller, they give you lemonade, and ask for your stickers in return. That’s how selling works!
Examples
- A person who sells fruits at the market is a seller.
- Your favorite online store has sellers behind it.
- Sellers are like friends who help you find things to buy.
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See also
- What is contract?
- Capitalism EXPLAINED - How Capitalism Works ?
- What is outsourcing?
- What are companies?
- What are business environments?