Amazon S3 and Google Friend Connect – 2 Online Titans Help Small Businesses Grow

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Amazon S3 and Google Friend Connect – 2 Online Titans Help Small Businesses Grow

- by Jim Edwards

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I find it very interesting how the constant battle between "paid" and "free" plays out on the Internet. On the one hand, businesses know they must make money to stay in business, while on the other hand, consumers expect and demand more and more free "stuff" online.

Two business models practiced by two of the Web’s largest players seem to have found the right balance, either supporting themselves through direct advertising sales or through a "pay as you use" model. Amazon and Google must know what they’re doing, because they both generate billions of dollars in online sales.

So if you want to grow your own small business, why not ride on the backs of giants!

Amazon S3
Log on to http://aws.amazon.com/s3  to find out more about Amazon’s increasingly popular Simple Storage Service (S3) which provides access to extremely high-end, beefy media and file servers for pennies on the dollar. The S3 service allows you to easily upload and store huge files right through your web browser and then access them through a variety of applications. What this means for small business is that you don’t need to operate with a dedicated web server to compete with larger companies.

Amazon’s S3 gives you ultimate scalability to meet demand as it comes at a rate on par with mid-level hosting companies. But instead of charging you hundreds each month (whether you use the storage and bandwidth or not), Amazon only charges 15-cents per GB of storage and 10-cents per GB of data transfer. This means you don’t pay unless you use it (as opposed to a fixed server cost each month). We’re just now seeing the tip of the iceberg of what open access to Amazon’s powerful and scalable storage capacity will bring to the marketplace.

Amazon Fulfillment Web Service
http://tinyurl.com/58lzb9
Amazon allows you to use their infrastructure to ship your products for you. Instead of maintaining a fulfillment staff, you pay Amazon only when you sell product and they ship it to your customer. This service costs much less than a full-time employee for most small to medium sized businesses. Scalable cost tied to sales, not an employee punching a clock, holds the key benefit for anyone who sells online. Plus, Amazon stores your products for you (for a small fee) so you don’t even need to maintain inventory at your location.

The service works with virtually any other type of product and you can also integrate directly with your shopping cart to automatically put orders into the Amazon system.

Google Friend Connect
http://www.google.com/friendconnect/
Here’s how Google explains this new service (currently in pre-release "Beta" at press time).
"Websites that are not social networks may still want to be social. But the barriers to offering social applications on the site have been considerable. Google Friend Connect changes this by enabling any site to offer dozens of social gadgets created by Google and OpenSocial developers to their visitors. This means more visitors spending more time on a more engaging website — with absolutely no programming required to make it happen."

So if you want to create a social aspect to your site or blog, Google will make it very easy and free for you to add this functionality. Literally you will just copy and paste some code and your site gets socially enabled. You can then modify the various widgets and options of the social aspects of your site right through your web browser.


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22 Responses to “Amazon S3 and Google Friend Connect – 2 Online Titans Help Small Businesses Grow”

  • Our choices are becoming mind blowing. How do we tell where the most bang for our buck really is>

    A recognized brand name is no guarantee that you’re gonna get what you pay for…and how do we know if these startup…in some of their chosen fields…are up to the task?

    I’m still of the mind that gmail is a server/systems beta test for the 900# gorilla.

    This internet stuff is still very much in the wild wild west shoot em up stage. Buyer beware!

    Stepper
    reservationsfor2.com

  • Looking forward to Google’s friend connect. Should be interesting and very beneficial for all bloggers…

  • Thanks for the info, Jim!

    I am getting more familiar with Amazon’s S3 service I had no idea about Google’s service. I see friend connect as an excellent way to add an interactive element to my furniture store without paying for the extra programming!

  • As always Jim, this is great information. Sounds like just what I need for my business.
    Thanks again,
    Debbie

  • nic:

    This is great because it means we can be facebook linked AND let people leave comments on our products!!!!!!!!!

  • Jim, I didn’t know about the Amazon fulfillment sevices. That will give my VA more free time and less headaches and focus on product creation.

    I can’t believe you didn’t mention the awesome webinar you did in TNR with Mike about S3 so I will for you. Shucks, if I only had an affiliate link here (lol).

    I love you stuff, thanks for all the wisdom!

    Chris

  • Thanks Jim. I’m not a ‘Facebooker’ or a ‘MySpacer’ but I could handle this one!

  • JIM,

    Thanks for Sharing the Great Info

    One Person CAN Make a Difference

    Walk in Confidence, Man

  • Hey Jim

    Another quality article…

    It is great that the big guys like Amazon and Google are making it easier for the small guys. I have no problem with these guys making as much money as they possibly can if they continue to help us as they are.

    Big thanks to you for making us aware of all this…

    Cheers

    Ian McConnell
    http://www.FitnFabulous.com/

  • Dear jim,

    At 56, I have started opening out to the wonders of the internet. I am a new hand on computers and have not taken any formal course. At this point I am transcending into the identity of a social entrepreneur from my erstwhile league of a free lance trainer. I am forming a significant NGO for rural education and microfinancing. I have just opened a new social network (1 May) titled Human Empowerment under ning and got about 60 members. India is a vast country and India ,of course, is not the whole world. Great opportunities seem to peep out of articles like yours. I wish I could learn from teachers like you but at this moment I am busy unwinding business and getting into full time service. I feel bewildered on where to begin my online consolidation from and how to create a road map for a global journey for gaining support for my social venture? I don’t want to earn money any more, but I really want our NGO to be on a sound footing in orderto to support the underprivileged in a significant way.Hope you know Md. Yunus, I am sure he is a walking God! I don’t feel any shame to follow his foot steps.

    I congratulate you for your wisdom and all your enthusiasm that spontaneously spills out from your communications.

    Please keep enlightening us.

    With lots of love, respect and goodwishes,

    Asit

  • Very Interesting… I’ll actually keep an eye on
    Amazon’s Fulfillment project. Having a fairly large
    room full of product, capturing leads, processing and
    delivering is getting a touch taxing. Your further
    insights regarding these services is very timely,
    indeed… Thanks Jim!
    -Ron
    http://www.MusicDials.com

  • Hi Jim,
    Thanks for the updates on Google and Amazon. It seems we’ll all be more social soon. By the way, I loved your Turn Words Into Traffic Book. It helped get me started on my article writing success online.
    Consuelo
    http://www.articlewritingteleclass.com

  • Thanks Jim – The Amazon fulfillment service is really interesting to me.

    John Hillage

  • Hi Jim,
    Thanks for the great article. Its always great to hear when companies with bigger budgets are finding new ways of making it easier for us to communicate and build social networks online. Google Friend Connect sounds like it will be another great resource and thanks for the heads-up!!

    Katrina Murray
    http://www.KatrinaMurray.com

  • Jim,

    Thanks for your info…relevant, as always. Did not know about Google Friend Connect…thanks!

    Sanjay Balasundaram
    Founder & President, KeenOwl Books
    Personalized Life Lesson Storybooks for Kids http://www.personalizedlifelessons.com

  • Will:

    Thanks Jim,
    Can’t believe it’s all as simple as you show. Thanks for the help to all of us small guys!
    Adelaide, South australia

  • Awesome information, thanks Jim.

    With the huge array of services offered on the Internet it is hard to keep up with it all so I am grateful that you do it for me! And you do it well, sir.

    These new Amazon and Google services are perfect for the small internet business, like me. I will go check them out.

  • Hey Jim –

    I’ve been a fan of yours since taking my business online in 2003! Wow – how time flies. I’m grateful to know about the Google Friend Connect service. I’ve been anxiously looking for a way to make my static ‘zine more interactive. Looks like it could be the ticket.

    Thank you again for all that you do. Seems like there’s always a new Guru making their way into my inbox. It’s great to know that I can trust you will consistently give me quality information that delivers… Keep up the great work.

    Blessings, Laura T.

  • Mor:

    Hey Jim

    Another quality article…

    Thanks for Sharing the Great Info!

  • Jim

    Thanks for sharing the info on google’s friendconnect.

    Sounds exciting.

    JM

  • It’s amazing the scale of technology that’s available to the small business these days. And putting a simple front end on it like Jungledisk.com does puts it in the hands of the individual.

  • It looks like Amazon is positioning themselves to outsource almost any part of your online business, from content delivery to affiliate sales, to shipping and order processing. Pretty good play since the infrastructure they have in place will scale pretty well, it’s a good margin business for them and a low cost solution for the small merchant.

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