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Think back to the days before Amazon grew into the retail behemoth it is today.

Back then, if you went shopping at a mall or a big box store, such as Wal-Mart, you did so knowing that those stores—despite their massive inventory—might not have the exact item you needed.

The growth of e-commerce in the mid-2000s helped to eradicate that issue, but it also introduced a new one: Even if you found what you needed online, you often had to pay hefty shipping fees and wait a week (or more) to receive it.

Now, compare those experiences with the one Amazon offers its customers today.

With a couple clicks, people now have access to a seemingly infinite number of items in virtually every color, variation, and size. And if they're Amazon Prime members, they know that whatever they buy will arrive on their doorstep within 48 hours (and without additional shipping fees).

In short, the entire experience is absurdly convenient and consistent—two factors that have contributed to Amazon Prime's now reaching nearly half of US households.

The Immense Value of Earning Customers' Trust

Not that Amazon is without flaws. To the contrary, it has a track record of extraordinary failures. Its Fire phone was one of the most notable flops in tech history.

The unique thing about Amazon, however, is that it's managed to emerge from those mistakes relatively unscathed.

So, what separates Amazon from other retail brands—allowing it to survive major errors and grow faster than any retailer in history?

One word: Trust.

Very simply, because Amazon's customer experience is so consistent and convenient, it allows customers to build a relationship with the brand that's deeply rooted in reliability and conviction. When customers come to Amazon, they do so knowing the company will meet their needs, solve their problems, and conserve their resources (time, money, etc.).

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Josh Zywien is a content marketer who writes for MarketingProfs: Made to Order, Original Content Services, which helps clients generate leads, drive site traffic, and build their brands through useful, well designed content.