How do I qualify for Amazon Business?

To qualify for Amazon Business, you need to meet Amazon’s requirements for verification as a registered business, organization, or sole proprietor. Here’s a breakdown:

1. Eligibility

  • Business Types Accepted: Corporations, LLCs, partnerships, sole proprietors, nonprofits, government agencies, schools, and hospitals.

  • Individuals: You generally need a business identity, but sole proprietors can register using their personal name if they operate under it.

2. Requirements

  • Business Information:

    • Legal business name (or your own name if sole proprietor).

    • Business address.

    • Phone number.

    • Tax identification number (EIN or SSN for sole proprietors in the U.S.).

  • Email Address: Amazon often prefers a business email (not free email like Gmail, though those can work if verified).

  • Verification Documents: Amazon may request documents such as:

    • Business license or registration certificate.

    • EIN confirmation letter.

    • Utility bill showing business address.

3. Registration Process

  • Go to Amazon Business and click Create a Free Account.

  • Enter your business details.

  • Submit documents if Amazon requests verification.

  • Wait for Amazon to confirm (usually 1–3 business days).

4. After Approval

Once approved, you can:

  • Access business-only pricing and quantity discounts.

  • Manage multiple users under one business account.

  • Use tax-exempt purchasing (for qualifying organizations via the Amazon Tax Exemption Program, ATEP).

  • Get advanced purchasing analytics and controls.

what is the definition of applique

Appliqué (from French appliquer, “to apply”) has a couple of related meanings depending on context:

1. In sewing and textiles

Appliqué is a decorative technique where pieces of fabric, leather, or other materials are cut into shapes and sewn or attached onto a larger fabric to create designs, patterns, or images.

  • Example: a flower-shaped piece of fabric stitched onto a quilt or jacket.

2. In interior design / decoration

It refers to an ornamental element applied to a surface (such as wood, plaster, or furniture) for decoration.

  • Example: carved wood appliqués on cabinets or plaster motifs on a ceiling.

3. In lighting (mainly French/European use)

“Appliqué” or applique murale is the term for a wall-mounted light fixture (wall sconce).