As part of our ongoing commitment to the success of small businesses, we are excited to share that over the coming months we are testing a Small Business badge to help customers identify products from small business brands and artisans in Amazon’s store.
We’re starting first by testing the Small Business badge on a subset of eligible product detail pages in the U.S., and plan to scale further as we learn how the badge can best help customers discover small business products they love.
Learn more here.
“The second most popular attribute used to define the SMB market is annual revenue: small business is usually defined as organizations with less than $50 million in annual revenue; midsize enterprise is defined as organizations that make more than $50 million, but less than $1 billion in annual revenue.”
Just kidding.
As part of our ongoing commitment to the success of small businesses, we are excited to share that over the coming months we are testing a Small Business badge to help customers identify products from small business brands and artisans in Amazon’s store.
We’re starting first by testing the Small Business badge on a subset of eligible product detail pages in the U.S., and plan to scale further as we learn how the badge can best help customers discover small business products they love.
Learn more here.
As part of our ongoing commitment to the success of small businesses, we are excited to share that over the coming months we are testing a Small Business badge to help customers identify products from small business brands and artisans in Amazon’s store.
We’re starting first by testing the Small Business badge on a subset of eligible product detail pages in the U.S., and plan to scale further as we learn how the badge can best help customers discover small business products they love.
Learn more here.
“The second most popular attribute used to define the SMB market is annual revenue: small business is usually defined as organizations with less than $50 million in annual revenue; midsize enterprise is defined as organizations that make more than $50 million, but less than $1 billion in annual revenue.”
Just kidding.
“The second most popular attribute used to define the SMB market is annual revenue: small business is usually defined as organizations with less than $50 million in annual revenue; midsize enterprise is defined as organizations that make more than $50 million, but less than $1 billion in annual revenue.”
Just kidding.
“The second most popular attribute used to define the SMB market is annual revenue: small business is usually defined as organizations with less than $50 million in annual revenue; midsize enterprise is defined as organizations that make more than $50 million, but less than $1 billion in annual revenue.”
Just kidding.