Job Creation

For the family-owned, all-natural dog treats business, Amazon is “pivotal” to the brand’s success.
Looking for their customers, Fellow adopted an omnichannel go-to-market strategy that relied heavily on their Amazon store in a bet that’s paid off.
Amazon’s data reporting and fast payments support a Portland startup’s swift and successful growth.
Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit isn’t just for the big brands; it’s helping protect patents of small business owners across America.
“The Feel Good Beauty Co.” leverages Amazon to power growth through the pandemic.
Nana Joes Granola owner Michelle Pusateri picks what works to stay profitable, proving ‘there’s not just one way to do business on Amazon.
Carstens, the century-old binder company, expands their product line based on Amazon customer feedback, keeping the company going strong.
Alan Young turned his new business opportunity into a new job opportunity for a disadvantaged population.
Three months after receiving a $50,000 “Force for Good” grant, three Amazon sellers have doubled down on their community impact.