GoDaddy customers can now sell their products on Amazon and eBay

GoDaddy customers can now sell their products on Amazon and eBay
Web hosting giant GoDaddy has announced that its Canadian customers can now sell their products on Amazon and eBay directly through its Websites + Marketing solution. For those unfamiliar with it, Websites + Marketing combines an easy-to-use website builder with a suite of marketing tools to help small businesses grow and reach new customers. Now, with GoDaddy's latest Marketplaces feature, business owners in Canada can sell their products on Amazon and eBay through a single dashboard. Using your existing website + marketing product catalog, customers can list products on Amazon and eBay with just a few clicks and everything is updated for them. All orders arrive in one place, so eCommerce site owners don't need to log into each marketplace to see what they've sold, what's due for shipping, and what's due for replenishment. At the same time, inventory automatically adjusts and syncs as orders are received, so customers don't have to worry about accidentally overselling out-of-stock items. In addition to GoDaddy's new Amazon and eBay integrations, Websites + Marketing now allows customers to harness the power of social media to help grow their business' online presence. Entrepreneurs can now plan, post and monitor their business Instagram account directly from Websites + Marketing Dashboard. GoDaddy Canada Vice President and Country Director Anne De Aragon provided an overview of the company's latest updates to its Website + Marketing solution in a press release, saying, “While online shopping has been a A key sales driver, especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring companies are set up for digital success has never been more important. With integrations with Amazon, eBay, and Instagram, we're excited to offer these powerful new features as part of our growing line of eCommerce and digital marketing tools to ensure Canadian businesses can create an online shopping experience. Professional and unique to thrive in the digital economy. While these new features are currently only available in Canada, they could eventually come to the United States at a later date to help American entrepreneurs grow their small businesses as well.