A conference for businesses that sell their goods on Amazon – or want to do so – is due to return to Brighton this month for a fourth year.
Amafest UK brings together small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from across the country for one day on Friday 17 October.
The organisers promise “practical insights and strategies to grow Amazon businesses in the UK and access new markets globally”.
The day is expected to consist of 10 sessions featuring industry experts, workshops and networking, with the chance to connect with fellow sellers and suppliers.
The get-together for people using the 21st century trading platform will be held in one of Brighton’s oldest buildings, the 16th century Old Ship Hotel.
The organisers said: “Amafest UK, a conference dedicated to Amazon sellers and vendors, is set to return on Friday 17 October at the Old Ship Hotel, Brighton.
“Now firmly established as a must-attend event for anyone trading on Amazon, the one-day conference will bring together some of the industry’s most respected experts to share insights, strategies and real-world experience.
“Designed for both established sellers and those new to Amazon, AmafestUK promises a day packed with actionable content.
“Alongside the speaker programme, attendees will have the chance to connect with peers, service providers and solution partners, making it a rare opportunity for the Amazon community to come together in person.
“Delegates can expect more than just theory. Each session is designed to provide practical takeaways that sellers can implement straight away, ensuring the event delivers real value long after the day itself.
“Tickets for Amafest UK are available now via amafestuk.com and Eventbrite, with demand expected to be high.”
The event is organised by Online Seller UK.









Oh dear, with the current state of the globally economy and the extraordinary bad publicity Mr Bezos has received this year, including; hiring Venice for his wedding, his attendance at Trump’s inauguration, followed by his increasing influence over Trump’s deregulation and allegiance. Given his ridiculously vast fortune estimated at over $240 billion It beggars belief that an event like this will be going ahead like this, only to make him even richer.
It’s ironic that according to Company’s House Online Seller UK, is owned by two people –
Mr Denis Peterek = Czech
Ms Patrycja Soobratty = Polish
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/10132750/officers