These companies are as big as they are because time and time again consumers choose to put their purchase power to companies like Amazon. Amazon created their marketplace and the worldwide public decided it was the best competitive option for their businesses.
We keep throwing ideas that by discontinuing these mega companies ability to acquire and create, we will help promote competition, when in reality it is the opposite. Without Amazon marketplace, droppshipping companies created as small business wouldn’t have the audience cap and affordability to drive revenue and profit streams. It would cause companies that want to enter the space to create these opportunities for themselves. Which can and will increase overall expenses and reserve the rich to the opportunity to produce millions.
We need to understand the playing field that mega companies provide. The downfall could mean Amazon steals your product idea, but that’s not an erase merger and utility issue, that’s a product development policy.
Twenty five years ago, before all these companies, the opportunity to grow a business to this caliber was reserved to either the rich, or the genuises of the world. Whom had the opportunity to sit at these tables and build their products.
If we want a better system it’s not about coming after the business that created it all. But understanding why the consumers and sellers truly interact with these companies because Google, Facebook and Amazon wouldn’t be where it was, if it wasn’t for us.
Attacking large companies is not the answer, they are the scapegoat.