Amazon confirmed that Prime Day will take place on June 21 and 22, confirming reports that the online retailer’s biggest sale of the year will take place earlier than usual.
Last year, the shopping event was postponed due to the pandemic. Prime was pushed back to October in the US. Though the timing of the event was off, Amazon reported that it was successful with third party sellers earning over $3.5 billion during Prime Day, a 60% increase year over year.
This year, Prime is encouraging members to support small businesses during Prime Day. The event will include over a million deal from small and medium sized businesses.
Over 300,000 sellers are eligible to take part in the “Spend $10, Get $10” promotion which offers customers a $10 credit to use on Prime Day when they spend $10 on select small business products and brands based in the U.S. in Amazon’s store.