Discover how partnering with Amazon can help your retail store thrive and grow
Updated 2023-05-10
Amazon is known for being a major disruptor in the retail industry, but did you know that the company has also been working to partner with retail stores big and small? This program is called Amazon Today, and it gives retailers the opportunity to sell their products on Amazon.com, but have buyers pick-up their order in your store or have it delivered by Amazon. Amazon's same day delivery option comes to your store to pick up the order.
Through the Amazon Today program, retailers gain access to Amazon's customer base and local buyers, while still maintaining control over their inventory and pricing. In order to participate, retailers must meet certain criteria, including having a physical store front and a certain level of sales volume. One of the biggest benefits of the Amazon Today program is that it allows retailers to expand their reach and sell their products to customers who might not have otherwise discovered them.
As a retailer, you are able to sell your in-store inventory on Amazon.com and have buyers pick-up their purchases at your stores. This helps to increase each store's visibility and drive foot traffic by leveraging all the Amazon buyers in a local area. This is potentially millions of customers in the local radius of your retail stores.
Additionally, the Amazon Today program offers retailers a number of tools and resources to help them succeed. Whether it's through help with advertising and promotions, or assistance with sales tracking and analytics, Amazon is dedicated to helping retailers make the most of their partnership.
If you are a retailer looking to expand your reach and connect with new customers in innovative ways, Amazon Today is one of your best options. By partnering with one of the world's largest online marketplaces, retailers can access new opportunities for growth and connect with millions of customers in your store's local area.
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