

Amazon with its limited customer support team may not handle the ongoing seller’s list so it has come up with the idea of utilizing the trained and certified professional as third party service providers which can handle the sellers who need Amazon’s assistance. Thus they need guidance and support to handle and manage their Amazon store.

But being an amateur in online selling and handling the stores divert their concentration from customers serving to manage their accounts. On a regular basis, a myriad of sellers joins the Amazon platform to sell their products. The answer is- Amazon always works for creating ease for its sellers which in turn works better to satisfy the Amazon customers. Why did Amazon feel a need to certify professionals, though it has its Seller Central, Forums and Amazon app then?.Why has Amazon thought for training third party service providers to serve the sellers?.You may be thinking that the many Amazon sellers are now dealing efficiently then The need for SPN, ATES and Seller University Local transportation companies, imaging studios, digital design studios, etc., have become the part of SPN who get trained as per Amazon systems and processes.The service providers are aimed at solutions for imaging, transportation, digital processes, and account handling.SPN was started by 21 service providers across 35 cities.ATES enlists trained freelancers while SPN focuses on professionals and miniature to big companies with a specialization in serving imaging, cataloguing, and transportation.Īmazon also engraves official training and coaching programs through its seller university that aims for self-learning through online videos, tutor driven webinars, institute learning (face-to-face as in a classroom) along with workshops and seller forums. The SPN works as third-party service providers that help in filling the void between sellers and the digital transformation. As of today, SPN is enriched with about 300-400 ATES and around 3000 sellers have been reaping fruitful results in their business. These professionals are known as Amazon Trained Ecommerce Specialist (ATES). For this network, Amazon trains the professionals about the services of Amazon for the sellers and certifies the professionals as experts of Amazon Service Provider Network (SPN). Amazon calls this network as Amazon Service Provider Network (SPN). In 2014, Amazon launched a network of qualified and expert panels that serve sellers to help them launch, setting and manage their Amazon stores. Although these tools and services are helpful yet Amazon comes up with the more advanced support of Amazon Service Providers Network (SPN) & Amazon Trained Ecommerce Specialist (ATES). IT also provides several training webinars and videos for helping sellers learn different processes and policies of Amazon. Amazon gives Seller central platform, Amazon seller guidance, tools, and several services like FBA, Seller App, Easy Ship, cataloguing and advertising that helps in boosting sales and conversion rates.

All the lines I see end in ACCEPT OK like this: Event DataĢ 027141088039 eni-66c1933c 10.0.17.220 208.80.154.Amazon, the giant online marketplace keeps on slogging to add ease and convenience to Amazon sellers especially helpful to amateur ones. So that still leaves me looking for more details about the first failure to try the correct IPv4 address.Īnd now here's the entry in the subnet flow log for the network interface of this EC2 instance, filtered to only the IP address 208.80.154.224.

The ultimate error "Network is unreachable" seems likely to be referring to overall failure of the IPv6 network- which is fine for my purposes now. Is this a clue? Or just the automatic recourse when IPv4 fails? The next step looks like a malformed attempt to translate that address to IPv6. followed by no details about failure- any way to get more info right there? Note that DNS is being resolved by my own AWS Route 53 dns server within the VPC, so that does not prove outside connectivity. * Immediate connect fail for 2620:0:861:ed1a::1: Network is unreachable Then, I attempt to make a simple request to the outside internet: ~]$ curl -v / Here are the outbound rules for its security group: ALLOW TCP on port 80 to 0.0.0.0/0įirst I SSH into the instance. An EC2 instance is running Amazon Linux in a public subnet in a VPC.
