Wikipedia list article This is a list of services and products used by American corporation Amazon. Retail items [edit] Amazon product lines include (books, DVDs, music CDs, videos, and software), apparel, infant products, consumer electronic devices, charm products, premium food, groceries, health and personal-care items, industrial & scientific materials, cooking area items, precious jewelry and watches, lawn and garden products, musical instruments, sporting goods, tools, vehicle items and toys/games.
Nevertheless, it failed to chip away at the big market share of the industry pioneer, e, Bay. Later on, the business launched a fixed-price market company, z, Shops, in September 1999, and the now defunct collaboration with Sotheby's, called Sothebys. amazon.com, in November. Auctions and z, Shops evolved into Amazon Marketplace, a service introduced in November 2000 that let consumers sell used books, CDs, DVDs, and other items alongside new items.
In August 2007, Amazon announced Amazon, Fresh, a grocery service offering disposable and nonperishable foods. Customers might have orders provided to their houses at dawn or during a specified daytime window. Shipment was at first limited to homeowners of Mercer Island, Washington, and was later on expanded to a number of ZIP codes in Seattle appropriate.
In 2012, Amazon announced the launch of Vine. com for buying green products, consisting of groceries, family products, and clothing. Try This is part of Quidsi, the business that Amazon bought in 2010 that likewise runs the websites Diapers. com (infant), Wag. com (family pets), and Yo, Yo. com (toys). Amazon also owns other e-commerce websites like Shopbop.
com, and Zappos. com. Amazon's Subscribe & Save program uses a discounted rate on an item (typically sold wholesale), free shipping on every Subscribe & Save delivery, and automatic shipment of the item each, 2, 3, or six months. In 2013, Amazon launched its website in India, Amazon.
It began with electronic products. In July 2014, Amazon said it would invest $2 billion (Rs 12,000 crore) in India to expand organization, after its biggest Indian rival Flipkart revealed $1 billion in financing. In 2014, Amazon offered 63% of all books purchased online and 40% of all books offered in general.