Fulfillment by Amazon

When Amazon opened its store to independent sellers 25 years ago, it created new possibilities for businesses across the country. One of many amazing examples that symbolizes this opportunity is Bluecorn Beeswax who grew from a mountain-town startup into a significant employer that’s building both national success and local prosperity.
One of Amazon’s first independent sellers, DL Byron helped test the programs that would transform how small businesses reach customers nationwide, while building his own invention into a NASA-approved technology.
After a decade as a beauty and parenting influencer, Mary Lawless Lee launched a skincare brand for new moms—using Amazon to tap into a new community of customers.
BenShot founders credit the trust of Amazon’s store for transforming their weekend project into a thriving business.
Sustainable lifestyle company memobottle grew their US Amazon sales from AU$100,000 to AU$2.5 million within five years.
With Amazon handling the logistics, Kayla Rodgers was able to move her family to a small town without sacrificing the growth of her business, The Nosey Nose.
After launching in the Amazon store, the founders of Givewrap built out their dream of creating a wrapping paper brand that donates half its proceeds to charity.
Driven by a love of leatherwork, woodworking, and supporting their rural community, the Gaudets leveraged Amazon to transform their handmade crafts into a thriving family enterprise.
Self-care company Crafts and the City doubles holiday sales using Fulfillment by Amazon, helping women fill their cup—and gift boxes—in time for the gifting season.