Sell on Amazon

Sell on Amazon

Technology, Information and Internet

Seattle, WA 104,338 followers

We enable both individuals and businesses to sell their products in Amazon's store.

About us

There are many reasons to sell in Amazon's store—from the hundreds of millions of Amazon customers who can see your products to the ability to start selling fast without the need to create a new standalone website.

Website
http://sell.amazon.com
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Seattle, WA
Founded
1995
Specialties
eCommerce, order fulfillment, warehousing, and online payment

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    Entrepreneurs, Innovators, and Business Dreamers—This is for you! Have you heard about This is Small Business: Behind the Buy? It's the official companion podcast to Buy It Now on Amazon Prime Video. Hosted by Andrea Marquez and featuring Jamie Siminoff, the creator of Ring, this special series goes beyond the pitch to uncover the challenges, strategies, and successes of the entrepreneurs featured on the show. Every Thursday, we follow up with the winner of the latest Buy It Now episode to share their journey—how they prepared, what they learned, and how they plan to scale their business. It’s the perfect blend of inspiration and actionable insights for anyone looking to take their business to the next level. Whether you're an entrepreneur perfecting your pitch, a fan of Buy It Now, or just curious about what it takes to win big in business, Behind the Buy is packed with stories and strategies to help you grow. Check it out at: http://spr.ly/6046t63wn

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    Daniella Berkson’s career journey began as a television and documentary producer. But when she started her family, she found herself in a job that left her feeling unfulfilled. Reflecting on what truly inspired her, she realized there was a gap in the market for affordable, boutique-style fashion. With a vision of making style accessible to all, Daniella launched Humble Chic NY, a brand she describes as a destination for stylish, fashion-forward women’s wear and accessories without the high price tag. Hear more about Daniella’s bold career pivot, the story behind Humble Chic, and how selling in Amazon’s store transformed her business’s reach and growth.

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    Today, we’re honoring the work of Grace Alley, a veteran-owned business producing American flags and flagpoles exclusively in the US. Founded by Jacklyn and Hal Rodman, this family-owned company was born from their vision of ensuring American flags are made with pride domestically. With Hal’s background as a former U.S. Army Green Beret, the Rodmans bring a deep commitment to quality and service, reaching customers nationwide with Amazon. We salute all our veteran sellers like Grace Alley, and thank you Hal for your service. #NationalVeteransandMilitaryFamiliesMonth

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    “I didn't always want to be an entrepreneur, but after working in the corporate world, I saw opportunities that other people didn't,” said Adrienne Smith inventor Blitz Champz, an NFL-themed football card game. The Columbia Business School graduate-turned professional female football player created the game for families who love the competition and strategy of the sport like she does! See how Amazon is helping Adrienne place her playing cards into the hands of football fans worldwide.

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    Meet Amanda Kezios the founder of Wicker Park-based small business Mojo Spa in Chicago. Like many others, Amanda hasn’t always felt comfortable walking up to the beauty counter, which is why she refers to Mojo Spa as “The Feel Good Beauty Co.” She explained, “When you feel good, you look good.” This woman-owned beauty brand has been around since 2003. Today, Amanda and her team offer more than 200 plant-based beauty products, all handmade in small batches using natural ingredients, fresh fruits and vegetables, and herbal infusions. Their products include everything from skincare—including their best seller Make Me a Morning Person face and body scrub—to candles that melt into a luxurious body cream. All products are developed, manufactured, and tested locally in Chicago using Amanda’s original recipes. Selling with Amazon helped Amanda share her thoughtfully crafted products with customers across the nation, and leveraging Amazon for delivery has allowed her team to focus on making more award-winning products. So, what's next? The Mojo Spa team plans to go global. For more on Amanda’s journey with Mojo Spa, go to https://lnkd.in/g22V__DP #SupportSmallWithAmazon

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