amazon mexico invites the country’s entrepreneurs to join the annual event Amazon Boostswhich will bring together for the third consecutive year industry experts to share their experience and train small business owners and entrepreneurs interested in starting to sell on Amazon, as well as scaling the sales of those who already offer their products on the marketplace.
guests
Entrepreneurs and industry experts who will share their experience include Marcus Dantus, CEO of Startup Mexico and venture capital investor; Alejandra Ríos, CEO of Ambrosía and participant of Shark Tank Mexico, and Moris Dieck, author and financial consultant, as well as Amazon Mexico executives such as David Miller, General Director of Amazon Mexico, and Renata Arvizu, Leader of Marketplace for Amazon Mexico, who will show the advantages of selling hand in hand with this ecommerce.
The entrance to the event, to be held online on October 18 and 19is completely free, and attendees will be able to participate during the two days listening to the presentations of the experts, as well as attending much more detailed workshops in which spokespersons from Amazon Mexico will provide in-depth training on various topics, such as inventory management, design of offers and promotions, advanced pricing strategies, listing improvement, performance reports, selling in the United States and Canada, among others.
This event is an excellent opportunity for all entrepreneurs in the country, since they still have time to prepare for the best sales season of the year. At Amazon we want to continue promoting sellers who currently represent more than half of our global sales, and with great enthusiasm we invite you to join and continue learning about the benefits we offer, you can even sell in the United States and Canada.
Renata Arvizu, Leader of Marketplace from Amazon Mexico
How it works for others
In addition to the conferences and expert panels, attendees will have the opportunity to learn first-hand about the experience of other Mexican SMEs and entrepreneurs who offer their products in the marketplace of Amazon, in order to share learnings and findings on how selling on Amazon has allowed them to increase their sales or internationalize their businesses. Some companies that will share their experience are By México, LuckyLy, La Comandanta and NLS Essentials.
In 1999, Amazon first invited small and medium-sized businesses to sell their products in the store. This decision also helped Amazon provide customers with an even broader selection of products, currently in excess of 450 million items, along with more competitive prices and greater convenience.
To learn about the full program and sign up, visit the official Amazon Impulsa site here.
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