Amazon sells a wide range of products online, from books and CDs to clothing and computers. It uses a large Linux-based database and strong tracking systems to personalize customer experiences, such as showing other reviews. Associates can also create mini-versions of Amazon and leverage its marketing and community features to sell products through the Amazon platform.
2. Contents
1, How Amazon works
2, Amazon technology
3, Amazon tools
4, Amazon E-Commerce
5, Summary
3. How Amazon Works
¢ Range of products that sold on the Amazon is same as products which
sold on retailers. For example CDs, DVDs,books, clothing, computers and
so on.
¢ Computer tracking is very useful and Amazon' s strong hold.
¢ Amazon's system personalize customer experiences and users can look
other reviews.
4. Amazon Technology
¢ Amazon has Linux-based database which is very large.
¢ When they move data, user was worried. But data is
encrypting.
¢ Hackers once attacked Amazon's database, but now it
is very safety.
5. Amazon Tools
¢ Amazon's marketing structure is efficiency.
¢ Associate can mini-Amazon.
¢ Amazon's sort is wonderful. There are some
sort by many ideas. For example, about
next holiday, kind of product (toy, book, CD
etc) and so on.
6. Amazon Tools
¢ In Amazon.com, we can create community.
¢ People write own reviews about some
products. And we can use "Listmania" and
we can create list about favorite.
7. Amazon E-Commerce
¢ Amazon's start is selling book. Now Amazon become very big online
service.
¢ Amazon leases space to retailers, and retailers can use database of many
products.
¢ Amazon advantage is channel of selling new books, musics, movies, and
so on instead of from their home or store.
¢ When we use Amazon's Associate Program, we can use some useful
system.
8. Summary
¢ Amazon's system personalize customer experiences and users can look
other reviews.
¢ Amazon has Linux-based database which is very large.
¢ When we use Amazon's Associate Program, we can use some useful
systems.
¢ Amazon's marketing structure is efficiency.
¢ In Amazon.com, we can create community.