🚪 From a $60 Door to a Billion-Dollar Empire!
Hey Amazing Seller Community!
Let me tell you a story that might just make your day...
Back in 1995, Jeff Bezos needed a desk for his new business venture - a little website selling books. Instead of splurging on fancy furniture, he went to Home Depot, bought a solid wood door for $60, added four legs, and boom! Amazon's first office desk was born.
That makeshift door desk in a Bellevue garage became the launching pad for what we now know as Amazon. Pretty wild, right?
💪 To Our Newcomers
- Your modest beginnings are your strength
- Every question you ask helps build your foundation
- Today's challenges are tomorrow's expertise
- You're not "just starting" - you're "already on your way"
🤝 To Our Seasoned Sellers
- Your experience is someone else's roadmap
- Share your "door desk" stories
- Remember the questions you once had
- Every bit of advice you share builds our community
💭 Let's Share
- What's your "door desk" - that humble beginning you're proud of?
- What seemed impossible then but makes you laugh now?
- What piece of advice helped you level up?
Remember: That $60 door turned into the world's largest online marketplace. Your starting point is just that - a start. The only question is: what will YOUR story be?
Drop your thoughts below! We're all here to learn, grow, and maybe build a few empires along the way! 📦✨
Bonus: We will highlight the most inspiring door desk story as “most helpful answer” to this thread next week - so smash that keyboard ⌨💪
Noor
🚪 From a $60 Door to a Billion-Dollar Empire!
Hey Amazing Seller Community!
Let me tell you a story that might just make your day...
Back in 1995, Jeff Bezos needed a desk for his new business venture - a little website selling books. Instead of splurging on fancy furniture, he went to Home Depot, bought a solid wood door for $60, added four legs, and boom! Amazon's first office desk was born.
That makeshift door desk in a Bellevue garage became the launching pad for what we now know as Amazon. Pretty wild, right?
💪 To Our Newcomers
- Your modest beginnings are your strength
- Every question you ask helps build your foundation
- Today's challenges are tomorrow's expertise
- You're not "just starting" - you're "already on your way"
🤝 To Our Seasoned Sellers
- Your experience is someone else's roadmap
- Share your "door desk" stories
- Remember the questions you once had
- Every bit of advice you share builds our community
💭 Let's Share
- What's your "door desk" - that humble beginning you're proud of?
- What seemed impossible then but makes you laugh now?
- What piece of advice helped you level up?
Remember: That $60 door turned into the world's largest online marketplace. Your starting point is just that - a start. The only question is: what will YOUR story be?
Drop your thoughts below! We're all here to learn, grow, and maybe build a few empires along the way! 📦✨
Bonus: We will highlight the most inspiring door desk story as “most helpful answer” to this thread next week - so smash that keyboard ⌨💪
Noor
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hi, A seller registers a trademark under a specific class and then prints that trademark on the product packaging or directly on the product to register it on Amazon. Legally, they’re allowed to use the trademark only for products that fall under the registered class. However, in practice, they often start selling a wide range of products under the same trade name, even if those products don’t fall within the original trademark class. means they are paying to get approved for one Class or more than one classes. why is this allowed on amazon where a person just got one brand name and then start selling from toys to machinery,,,, and everything?