Amazon Business – Great Option For Your Indoor Cycling Studio

Amazon Business – Great Option For Your Indoor Cycling Studio

Amazon Business for cycling studios and fitness businesses

I'm a huge fan of Amazon Prime because it makes me feel super productive and efficient. When I realise I need something, rather then adding the item to a shopping list (I'll probably forget to bring to the store), I take 30 seconds to order it on Amazon. Then I hear my dog Maxx bark when the UPS guy delivers the package two days later.

Now they're offering business owners a similar service called Amazon Business. Similar that it offers free two day shipping… different because it's free to qualified business owners!

About Amazon Business
Amazon Business is a new marketplace on Amazon .com that gives businesses of all sizes access to hundreds of millions of products in a shopping experience built for businesses. New features include FREE Two-Day Shipping on orders of $49 or more, business-pricing on select items, multi-user accounts, and approval workflows. Businesses can now shop on Amazon and use purchase orders to improve recordkeeping. Amazon Business also makes it easy for businesses to compare multiple offers on products, and is integrated and certified for punchout with leading purchasing systems.

You can apply here for your Amazon Business account. To qualify you need a Fed ID number, which you should already have as a business owner.

There's options to establish a line of credit directly with Amazon. Your Amex card doesn't offer 55 day net billing… but Amazon does 🙂 Why can they offer this “free” money? You're aware that credit card companies charge fees, right? By bypassing Amex, MC or Visa, Amazon's costs are lower = they'll pass on the savings to you! If you prefer to pay over time the revolving rate looks competitive to any other business card and Amazon doesn't charge any annual fees.  

Amazon Business Credit Line for fitness studios

So, what can you purchase? Just about anything, except they don't appear to have actual IC repair parts. Here's a few that came to mind.





Amazon Prime Streaming Music Review

Amazon Prime Streaming Music Review

 

 

Amazon Prime Streaming Music Review

Prime Music is a great deal for listening – but won't work for your cycling class.

I love my Amazon Prime membership and our family easily recoups the annual fees with the free two day shipping they offer. So when I saw that they are now offering a free music streaming service as part of Prime, I figured I needed to see if this service could be a replacement for Spotify – it's only available in the USA.

I downloaded the Prime Music App and was instantly underwhelmed by how clunky this was to get working. I won't go through all of the steps (there's a lot) before you see music on your iPhone. Multiple steps on the App > which reference steps on your laptop had me questioning why I was bothering – that's your role John… you work hard so hundreds of other's don't mistakenly waste their time. You do have the option to download tracks for offline use, which is good, but I couldn't figure out how to rearrange or add/remove tracks. Admittedly I didn't spend too much time with it because… 

by that point depression had set in. After finally sorting through enough to get a track on my phone and play it, I quickly found a deal breaker – NO TRACK LENGTH TIMER 🙁

Amazon Prime Streaming Music iPhone App Review

 

OK, so who would want to take advantage of Amazon Prime Music?

I suppose someone who is still exclusively using iTunes and/or CD's, and has an Amazon prime account, may enjoy this. Beyond that I can't think of a reason. But hey, you get what you pay for!

New, Improved and Improving*

Amazon isn't looking to do battle with Spotify or a future iTunes streaming service. They're just looking to add some additional bling to Prime so they will:

  1. Retain their millions of current Prime subscribers.
  2. Convert existing Amazon customers into Prime members.

Learn more about Amazon Prime and Prime Music here.

*Credit for this goes to Barbara Hoots. During her presentation at WSSC she focused on studios needing to be continuously providing customers; New, Improved and Improving services if they want to want to grow and get/stay profitable.