Why don't you target the Achilles' heel of Amazon? by Mohsen Estesnaie

a start-up idea that can boom online selling

This book includes an idea that can bring victory for different stores in online sales even over a store as large as Amazon.

Why don't you target the achilles' heel of amazon?

Flood constitutes water and energy. When flood is more destructive, we can conclude that it constitutes more water and energy. Water is the useful component of flood as well as energy. So, what makes flood look like a disaster?

The answer is clear; it is our ignorance. If we succeed in conducting the destructive flood to the dam, we will be able to break it down into water and energy to make use of them. Consequently, we can change the destructive flood into a pleasant event.

Poverty is like flood, maybe even much stronger. A child dies of hunger every 6 seconds and one of eight people suffers from malnutrition in the world. So, poverty is much more destructive than flood.

In this book, we are supposed to learn how to collect the existing energy in poverty and break it down into creativity and wealth.

Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Motivational

Secondary Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Success

Language: English

Keywords: books for success, motivational books, success books, book on success , creativity in business , startup marketing

Word Count: 4500

Sales info:

boath my paperback and ebook sold on Amazon. The book is available on amazon KDP right now.


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Why don’t you target the Achilles' heel of Amazon?

By: Mohsen Estesnaei

 

A strange encounter

Things were not going well at all. My business conditions were all in a mess. My family chain stores, NAB Co, were going bankrupt in spite of 100-year experience. My father passed away 12 years ago. And, I had been destroying his efforts since then. My great grandfather had set up our business. He started his business with a very small store in Illinois State. The number of stores increased by 15 as a result of my father’s proper management in different states of the country. Online stores had been replacing the traditional ones. However, my sales decreased a lot as I hadn’t succeeded in updating my stores on drastic changes and it suffered dire consequences. To escape from my financial pressures, I walked into a coffee shop near my workplace. I was bored out of my mind that day as the other days in recent months. So, I picked a table with fewer seats so as not to meet anyone. It was quieter than the other days and I sat at a 2-seat table and ordered a drink. I wondered whether I should have declared my bankruptcy or not. I could not afford to pay my bank debts by any means. I was worried about the financial problems resulting from the bankruptcy but my big concern was my family reputation that I was about to destroy.  I was drowning in my thoughts that suddenly I realized someone had sat on the other end of the table reading a newspaper. There were loads of empty seats in the coffee shop so why a man had been sitting at my table right at the moment that I was in no mood for anyone. He had spread the newspaper in a way that half of the table was taken up. It seemed to me that he had done this to annoy me.

 

 

 


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