Wednesday 15 February 2017

BOOKS ON AMAZON IN ALL THE INDIAN LANGUAGES..!

Books on Amazon

Are u a reader and looking for books. ?? Here is Amazon coming to your help.
Readers are great Leaders, and Leaders are wise. So log on to Amazon and save..  that s being wise.

As usual Amazon is offering best discounts and timely shipping so that you dont have to wait as you get scheduled. Even if you are a New user to Amazon, nothing to worry, be confident enough and start shopping. You will be well guided on site and can sign out in less than 3 mins., is what i have expereinced.
Have fun.. be a reader..!!

The company began as an online bookstore, an idea spurred off with discussion with John Ingram of Ingram Book (now called Ingram Content Group), along with Keyur Patel who still holds a stake in Amazon. #Amazon was able to access books at wholesale from Ingram. In the first two months of business, Amazon sold to all 50 states and over 45 countries. Within two months, Amazon’s sales were up to $20,000/week. While the largest brick and mortar bookstores and mail order catalogs might offer 200,000 titles, an online bookstore could “carry” several times more, since it would have a practically unlimited virtual (not actual) warehouse: those of the actual product makers/suppliers.

About of amazon

#Amazon was incorporated in 1994, in the state of Washington. In July 1995, the company began service and sold its first book on Amazon.com: Douglas Hofstadter’s Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought. In October 1995, the company announced itself to the public. In 1996, it was reincorporated in Delaware. Amazon issued its initial public offering of stock on May 15, 1997, trading under the NASDAQ stock exchange symbol AMZN, at a price of US$18.00 per share ($1.50 after three stock splits in the late 1990s).
#Amazon’s initial business plan was unusual; it did not expect to make a profit for four to five years. This “slow” growth caused stockholders to complain about the company not reaching profitability fast enough to justify investing in, or to even survive in the long-term. When the dot-com bubble burst at the start of the 21st century, destroying many e-companies in the process, #Amazon survived and grew on past the bubble burst to become a huge player in online sales. It finally turned its first profit in the fourth quarter of 2001: $5 million (i.e., 1¢ per share), on revenues of more than $1 billion. This profit margin, though extremely modest, proved to skeptics that Bozos’ unconventional business model could succeed. In 1999, Time magazine named Bozos the Person of the Year, recognizing the company’s success in popularizing online shopping.

varieties of books on amezon

Barnes & Noble sued Amazon on May 12, 1997, alleging that #Amazon’s claim to be “the world’s largest bookstore” was false because it “…isn’t a bookstore at all. It’s a book broker.” The suit was later settled out of court, and #Amazon continued to make the same claim.Walmart sued Amazon on October 16, 1998, alleging that #Amazon had stolen Walmart’s trade secrets by hiring former Walmart executives. Although this suit was also settled out of court, it caused Amazon to implement internal restrictions and the reassignment of the former Walmart executives.
What an amazing Peak. they shipped out more packages to customers this holiday shopping season than we ever have before – more than 1 billion items shipped worldwide with Prime and Fulfillment by Amazon!
they were able to do it because of the 200,000-plus workforce working diligently to serve customers. The hard work was accomplished by a mix of veteran associates who prepared all year for Peak, newly hired seasonal associates who played a critical role in helping us meet increased customer demand, the managers who dedicated extra hours to ensure teams got the support they needed, Amazon the HR teams who organized fun and creative entertainment while providing associates with one-on-one attention.

Amazon policies

This truly was a massive team effort, and the results speak for themselves. Almost every fulfillment center, sortation center, or specialty site showed year-over-year improvement. Some broke network records. And some even broke multiple records in a span of days! For example,Amazon  Phoenix fulfillment team broke three records within a 24-hour period. Associates at the brand-new fulfillment center in San Marcos shipped out more than 1 million packages in a single day – a monumental feat considering they launched operations only 113 days before. Other fulfillment teams that shipped out over 1 million units within 24 hours during Peak were in Kent, Washington as well as two Polish fulfillment centers in Poznan and Wroclaw (also their first). Quite the accomplishment!

Customer reviews are one of the most valuable tools we offer customers for making informed purchase decisions, and they work hard to make sure they are doing their job. In just the past year, they’ve improved review ratings by introducing a machine learned algorithm that gives more weight to newer, more helpful reviews; applying stricter criteria to qualify for the Amazonverified purchase badge; and suspending, banning or suing thousands of individuals for attempting to manipulate reviews.

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