Lunch & Learn: Sell on Amazon, Sell to the World
Event description
If you’re interested in learning more about Selling on Amazon, join us for an introduction to selling on the Amazon stores! Globally, almost 60 per cent of the sales of physical products sold in the Amazon store (by value) are now made by third party sellers, and Amazon Australia invests in a vast array of tools and services to ease the load for businesses selling on its store – opening up the possibility to reach millions of customers across the country and globally.
You’ll hear from the Amazon team about getting started as a successful seller, creating best in class listings, and fulfilling your orders to customers.
About the Speaker: Maggie Deadrick is the Awareness Marketing Manager for Selling on Amazon; she creates opportunities live and online for businesses to learn more about selling on the Amazon Store. Previously, Maggie spent 2 years working directly with Australian businesses in the Home & Leisure category to start their Amazon selling journey.
This event will be held in our L3 Ideas Space or via Fishburners LIVE.
About Fishburners
Fishburners is much more than a co-working space. We are a not-for-profit, passionate community of 300+ scalable tech startups that only exists thanks to our amazing sponsors. We are dedicated to inspiring and helping startups get started, grow and succeed. Our goal is to make the hardest thing you’ve ever done easier! We do this through our different memberships which provide the facilities, resources, learning and development, mentoring, and connections that you need for your idea to come to life and flourish. We also open our doors and host some of the largest, regular events in the Australian startup ecosystem, including our weekly lunch & learn workshops, and Shark Tank-style, Friday night pitches. Member or not, you're welcome to attend and/or get involved! Any questions about memberships or events, please feel free to email events@fishburners.org.
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