The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Amazon launches small business shop

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Amazon wants you small.

The online retailer launched a new section of its site Monday called Amazon Storefront­s, which only lists products sold by small- and medium-sized businesses in the U.S.

The company says smaller companies can get lost among to shop its millions of goods and it wants a way for shoppers to find them more easily.

Amazon says more than 1 million products from about 20,000 businesses were selected to be featured on the site, based on ratings from customers. Similar stores will be launched on Amazon’s sites in Germany and the United Kingdom.

The new site is also a way for Amazon to try to boost its image at a time when it’s facing scrutiny for its growing power, as well as continued criticism that it is taking business from small shops. Earlier this year, it released a report that said half of the items purchased on Amazon come from small- and mediumsize­d businesses. Amazon Storefront­s will be promoted on the online retailer’s front page, and a TV ad will air this week showing some of its small business sellers.

Still, the new site could help get small brands in front of millions of Amazon customers. The Little Flower Soap Co., which will be on Storefront­s and featured in the TV ad, says it expects orders to rise since its flavoured lip balms and handmade soaps will be a couple of clicks away from Amazon shoppers, instead of several.

“This is a ton of exposure for us,” says Holly Rutt, who cofounded The Little Flower Soap Co. in 2010, and has been selling on Amazon for two years.

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