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I’m Expert in E-commerce,
My experience 3 year I have big team for work I’m searching new clients for work I’m manage A to Z Amazon Account and also work on Ebay seller
1-Manage Amazon Account
2-Sale on Amazon
3-Hunting
4-Products listings
5-Account Heath Care
6-Customer service
What is Amazon?
Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world's largest online retailer and a prominent provider of cloud services. Originally started as an online bookselling company, Amazon has morphed into an internet-based business company largely focused on providing e-commerce services, cloud computing, digital streaming and artificial intelligence (AI). Following an Amazon upsell approach to the shopper, the company offers a monumental range and inventory of products, allowing consumers to purchase virtually anything, including clothing, beauty products, gourmet food, jewelry, books, movies, electronics, pet supplies, furniture, toys, gardening supplies, and household items. Headquartered in Seattle, Amazon has individual websites, software development centers, customer service centers, data centers and fulfillment centers around the world. Amazon History and Timeline Amazon has come a long way since it was founded by Jeff Bezos in his garage in Bellevue, Wash., on July 5, 1994. The following is a brief history and timeline of events that made Amazon Amazon evolve from its humble beginnings into a multinational business empire. 1990s Amazon officially opened as an online bookstore on July 16, 1995. Bezos originally incorporated the company as Cadabra, but later changed the name to Amazon. Bezos is said to have looked up a word beginning with A in a dictionary for the alphabetic collocation value. He chose the name Amazon because it was exotic and different and as a reference to his plan for the company's size to reflect that of the Amazon River, one of the largest rivers in the world. Since its inception, the company's motto has always been "get big fast". 2000s In 2005, Amazon Prime This subscription-based service for Amazon customers offers free two-day shipping within the contiguous United States, as well as streaming, shopping, and reading benefits. According to Amazon's website, current Amazon Prime membership fees are $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Amazon Web Services This comprehensive and evolving cloud computing platform was also born in the 2000s. The first Amazon Web Services (AWS) offerings were launched in 2006 to provide online services for websites and client-side applications. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple Storage Service (S3) are the cornerstones of the company's growing collection of web services. In the same year, Amazon also launched a cloud computing and video-on-demand service known at the time as Unbox.
From the 2010s to present
Amazon debuted its first tablet computer, the Kindle Fire, in 2011 and the Amazon Fire TV Stick, which is part of Amazon's extensive line of streaming media devices, in 2014.
Amazon also started an online Amazon Art marketplace for fine arts in 2013, which has featured original works by famous artists such as Claude Monet and Norman Rockwell.
The popular in-home virtual assistant Amazon Alexa was rolled out to consumers in 2015 and was followed by the Alexa-equipped Echo Dot in 2016.
Amazon acquired the organic grocery store Whole Foods in 2017 and launched Amazon Go, a chain of cashierless grocery stores in 2018.
The rise of in-home shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic made consumers rely on Amazon even more, and the trend is likely to keep growing.
Amazon timeline
A look at Amazon's history and the evolution of its notable products and services
Notable Amazon products and services
Amazon offers an ever-expanding portfolio of services and products. Following is a list of its noteworthy offerings.
Retail
Amazon Marketplace. Amazon's e-commerce platform enables third-party retailers to showcase and sell their products alongside Amazon items.
Amazon Fresh. Amazon's grocery pickup and delivery service is currently available in nearly two dozen U.S. cities and a few international locations. A grocery order can be placed through the Amazon Fresh website or the Amazon mobile app. Customers can either get their groceries delivered or visit the store for pickup.
Amazon Vine. Launched in 2007, Amazon Vine helps manufacturers and publishers get reviews for their products to help shoppers make informed purchases.
Woot. Acquired by Amazon in 2010, Woot offers limited time offers and special deals that rotate daily. This shop features refurbished items, as well as new items that are low in stock. Prime members get free shipping.
Zappos. Amazon bought Zappos in 2009. This online retailer of shoes and clothing carries a wide range of brands, including Nike, Sperry, Adidas and Uggs.
Merch by Amazon. This on-demand T-shirt printing service enables sellers to create and upload their T-shirt designs for free and earn royalties on each sale.
Published:February 16, 2023