A cooperative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. Cooperatives are democratically controlled by their members, with each member having one vote in electing the board of directors.
Cooperatives may include:businesses owned and managed by the people who consume their goods and/or services
businesses where producers pool their output for their common benefit
businesses owned and managed by the people who work there
businesses where members pool their purchasing power
multi-stakeholder or hybrid cooperatives that share ownership between different stakeholder groups. For example, care cooperatives where ownership is shared between both care-givers and receivers. Stakeholders might also include non-profits or investors.
second- and third-tier cooperatives whose members are other cooperatives
platform cooperatives that use a cooperatively owned and governed website, mobile app or a protocol to facilitate the sale of goods and services.

Posts made by Julian
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RE: Cooperative
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hemistichs
Hemistiches refers to a concept in linguistics where one sound is used to indicate a different meaning than the one that is actually intended. Its a way of using the same sound to mean different things. For example, the English word hem means either half, or a variant of the word for something that is not whole, such as hemming or hacking. Similarly, the word hem in Hebrew means both half, but also refers to a type of cheese. So, hemistiches is a concept in linguistics where the same sound can be used to mean different things, depending on the context in which it is used.
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nonethical
Nonexistent means that something does not exist or has no existence. It is a term used to describe something that does not exist or has no physical form. It is also used to describe something that does not have a real or meaningful existence. For example, if you were asked to describe a unicorn that doesnt exist, you would say nonexistent unicorn.
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parturitions
Parturition is a concept in biology that refers to the process of giving birth. It is often used to describe the division of cells during cell reproduction. In this context, parturition refers to the division of cells in order for a new organism to be created. The process of parturition involves the splitting and separation of a single cell into two daughter cells, which eventually leads to the formation of a new organism. This process is essential for the growth and development of all living organisms, including humans.
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RE: Vault
The concept of Vault is a way to store valuable information securely. Imagine that you have a secret box where only authorized people can access your information. You want to keep it safe from being discovered by unauthorized people. A Vault is like a secure storage for valuable information.
For example, lets say you have a document that is important to your business. You want it to be protected from being seen by anyone who shouldnt have access to it. A Vault is like a secure storage for your document. You can put it in the Vault, and only authorized people can access it.
Another example is your personal information like passwords, credit card numbers or social security number. You dont want these things to be accessible by anyone who shouldnt have access. A Vault is like a secure storage for your personal information. You can put it in the Vault, and only authorized people can access it.
Overall, the concept of Vault is to store valuable information securely, so that it cant be accessed by anyone who shouldnt have access to it.
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Hedge
The word hedge in this prompt is a metaphorical term used to describe something that acts as a barrier or protection against potential harm. It is often used to refer to a strategic or protective measure taken in order to protect oneself, ones assets or reputation. In the context of this prompt, hedge is used to describe a defensive or protective measure taken by the person in order to avoid being affected or harmed by something.
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RE: Consumer
A consumer is someone that uses a product or service. This doesn’t always mean the consumer is buying the product. If you buy a gift and give it to your friend Bob to use, Bob is the consumer.
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Yahoo Advertising
Yahoo’s ad platform. Yahoo offers various formats and placements much like other ad networks. Pay-per-click (PPC) ads on appear on its search engine results page (SERP). Display ads are served on its homepage, content portals, and articles pages—and can be re-served to viewers much like Google remarketing ads.
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Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
A web address. Uniform resource locators (URLs) can point to a website or any other resource on the web, such as an image or video. They can use letters, numbers, or a combination of both. Certain characters such as brackets and braces are considered “unsafe.” Various web browsers handle them differently, which can lead to errors.
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Email Automation
The use of predefined rules to trigger email messages based on specific actions customers take—or don’t take. Some examples include a welcome email that sends when a customer signs up for a mailing list, or a quick reminder that the customer placed something in their cart but never finished checking out. Email automation takes repetitive tasks off your to-do list to free up your time for other valuable tasks, such as responding to customer questions. It can help customers learn more about your brand, encourage them to keep coming back, or remind them of why they bought from you in the first place.
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RE: Brand
The experience a customer has with a product or service that makes it different from others in the same category. More than just a name, a brand is where features, benefits, and customer perceptions meet. Successful brands have a unique identity, image, and emotional connection with their customers. It’s why we choose a brand over another every day.
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Audience Segmentation
A marketing strategy based on identifying subgroups within the target audience in order to deliver more tailored messaging for stronger connections. The subgroups can be based on demographics such as geographic location, gender identity, age, ethnicity, income, or level of formal education. Subgroups can also be based on behavior such as purchases made in the past. Psychographics come into play when you have access to insights about your audience’s values, attitudes, and beliefs.
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Call me to order
to give someone or something a name, or to know or address someone by a particular name:
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Swearing off it
to make a decision to stop doing, using, or being involved with something harmful, such as drugs or alcohol, or something that is not good or helpful: