ARABLINK MIDEAST ONLINE SELLER

ArabLink Mideast Online Seller (License# 1580706) individual E-Trader (Online Seller) Liscense isssued by Department of Economy and Tourism – DET Dubai U.A.E. on December 2025.

AUTHORIZED E-TRAILER LISCENSE UAE

We Sell our professional & services on AMAZON.AE

We are selling Services on Amazon allows top service providers to sell professional services and more directly to Amazon customers in their area.

We Sell our professional & services on NOON.AE

We are selling Services on noon allows top service providers to sell professional services and more directly to noon customers in their area.

AMAZON.AE ONLINE SELLER PARTNER

Selling on Amazon remains a powerhouse move for businesses primarily because it solves the two hardest problems in e-commerce: trust and logistics.

Here are the primary benefits of being an Amazon seller today...

1. Instant Global Traffic & Trust

2. Hands-Off Logistics (FBA)

3. Brand Building Tools

4. Scalable Advertising & Data

In 2026, Amazon is far more than just "the place where you buy stuff." While it started as an online bookstore in 1994, it has evolved into a global conglomerate that serves as the backbone of the modern internet, logistics, and entertainment industries.

Amazon.com, Inc. is a leading American multinational technology company founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, focusing on e-commerce, cloud computing (AWS), digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. Initially an online bookstore, it evolved into "the everything store," becoming a dominant global retailer and one of the "Big Five" U.S. tech companies.

Key details about Amazon include:

Core Businesses: E-commerce (retail), Amazon Web Services (cloud computing), online advertising, and digital streaming.

NOON.AE ONLINE SELLER PARTNER

Customers browse virtual storefronts, add items to a cart, and pay securely online.

Noon is a prominent Middle Eastern e-commerce platform and digital ecosystem founded in 2017 by Mohamed Alabbar, with backing from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF). Headquartered in Riyadh, it serves as a major regional competitor to Amazon, offering a wide range of products including electronics, fashion, and beauty across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.

Key Aspects of Noon Company:

Operations & Model: Noon functions as both a retailer (direct sales) and a marketplace for third-party sellers, featuring "Fulfilled by Noon" for logistics support.

Product Categories: They sell electronics, beauty products, fashion, home goods, and groceries.

Digital Ecosystem: Beyond shopping, the company is building a broader digital ecosystem, including potential expansion into fintech and logistics.

Market Position: It is a major player in the Middle Eastern digital economy, aiming to empower regional talent and businesses.

Key Events: The platform is known for its "Yellow Friday" sale, a significant annual shopping event.

ONLINE SELLING ON AMAZON.AE and NOON.AE

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E-TAILOR

An online seller, often referred to as a merchant, e-tailer, or vendor, is an individual or business that offers goods or services for sale exclusively through the internet. They are the core participants in the e-commerce business model. Role and Function An online seller's primary role is to manage the entire digital sales pipeline, which includes: Listing Products: Creating digital storefronts or product pages with descriptions, photos, pricing, and inventory levels. Marketing: Using digital marketing strategies (like SEO, social media ads, and email campaigns) to drive traffic to their listings. Processing Transactions: Using a secure platform to accept payments from customers. Fulfilling Orders: Managing inventory, packaging items, and coordinating shipping and delivery (or providing digital access). Customer Service: Handling inquiries, returns, and reviews online.

ONLINE SELLER OPERATE

Online sellers use a variety of digital venues to reach customers:  Proprietary Websites (E-commerce Stores): Many sellers use dedicated software or platforms (like Shopify, WooCommerce, or BigCommerce) to build and manage their own branded online store.  Online Marketplaces: Sellers often list products on large, established platforms like Amazon, eBay, or Etsy. These platforms provide a built-in audience and infrastructure in exchange for fees or commissions.  Social Commerce: Utilizing social media platforms (like Facebook Shops or Instagram Shopping) to sell products directly where potential customers are browsing and interacting. In essence, an online seller replaces the traditional salesperson or cashier in a physical store, conducting all business operations digitally.

E- COMMERCE BUSINESS MODEL

An e-commerce business model is a strategic plan that defines how a company will operate and generate revenue by selling products or services online. These models are typically categorized based on the nature of the transaction and the participants involved. The main e-commerce models define the relationship between the buyer and the seller:  Business-to-Consumer (B2C): The most common model, where businesses sell products or services directly to individual end-users. o Examples: Amazon, Walmart, and Netflix (for streaming services).  Business-to-Business (B2B): Transactions of goods or services that take place between two businesses. These often involve larger volumes, custom pricing, and longer sales cycles. o Examples: Alibaba (a platform connecting manufacturers and buyers), Slack (software for business communication), and Uline (office and shipping supplies).  Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C): A platform provided by a third party that enables individual consumers to sell goods or services to each other. o Examples: eBay, Etsy, and Facebook Marketplace.  Consumer-to-Business (C2B): Individuals offer their products or services to businesses, often through thirdparty platforms that facilitate the process. o Examples: Upwork or Fiverr (freelancers offering services to companies), and platforms where photographers sell their images to businesses.  Direct-to-Consumer (D2C): A variation of B2C where manufacturers or brands sell their products directly to the consumer, bypassing traditional middlemen like retailers or wholesalers. o Examples: Warby Parker and Casper, which control the entire process from manufacturing to delivery.  Business-to-Government (B2G) / Business-to-Administration (B2A): Businesses sell products, services, or information to government agencies or public administrations, typically through a bidding process for contracts.

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