Ars Technic: Amazon Cloud Shop Now Available to All Amazon Seller Platforms article Amazon.com: Cloud Store is now available to all Amazon Marketplace sellers.
The move is expected to add more than 200 new sellers and make it possible for more customers to use the platform to purchase items from Amazon.
Amazon has been offering a variety of services to users over the years, but the most popular offering is Amazon Marketplace, which offers an online marketplace for Amazon products.
The Marketplace features Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.ca, Amazon Prime, and Amazon.de as well as other popular retailers.
Currently, Amazon Cloud Store offers products for purchase on Amazon.no, Amazon Germany, Amazon Sweden, Amazon UK, Amazon US, and other popular sites.
The Cloud Store has also been a big hit among tech users, as the platform allows customers to purchase goods through Amazon’s cloud services such as AWS, S3, and DynamoDB.
On a more serious note, Amazon is reportedly working on a new “Cloud Shop” feature that would allow sellers to accept credit cards, and charge customers for items.
“Customers will be able to add an Amazon Cloud purchase link to their product listing on the platform, and we’ll also add support for Amazon.amazon.com payment options for sellers,” a spokesperson for Amazon Cloud said in a statement.
“We will be rolling this feature out over the coming months.”
The Amazon Marketplace has been a boon for sellers, as many sellers were able to quickly add new products to the platform and increase their sales.
A representative for Amazon did not immediately respond to Ars’ request for comment.