I
got the story off of the Business Insider website, but it looked too
fantastical for words, so I went onto the Amazon site and looked for myself.
Sure enough, there is an Amazon Home Services page which lists services available
through the auspices of the company. Some of these include things that make
perfect sense as a value-added adaptation for a retail company, such as service
personnel who will come to assemble the outdoor grill you just purchased, or
install the wall-mount for your new plasma-screen television. Some are just
mundane things, presumably for people who don’t want to deal with Sears, get
referrals off of Angie’s List, advertise on Craig’s List, and so on, like
gutter cleaning and pressure washing services. And some of them are quite
eccentric indeed, such as aerial yoga classes (yoga done while hanging from the
ceiling on loops of soft fabric), language lessons (currently in Spanish,
French or English, but keep checking back!), musical and vocal performers (hire
a band for your next big event!) or hiring a goat grazing service…
As
I have mentioned in some previous posts, goats are an extremely efficient and
cost-effective way of clearing brush, or unwanted vegetation in general, from
almost any terrain. They don’t require gasoline or electricity, don’t make much
noise compared to chainsaws and wood chippers, dispose of the cut vegetation (except
for the occasional goat dropping, which the Amazon page points out make
excellent fertilizer), and can actually work faster than some human
brush-clearing services (depending on the terrain and the number of goats,
presumably). How much the service will cost depends on how much land you want
cleared, whether it is fenced in or whether goatherds will be needed to keep
control of the flock, and how many goats you want, but unfortunately I can’t
tell you how it compares in price to other methods or contractors…
When
I pulled up the Other Services page it was immediately clear that none of these
services were available anywhere near my zip code. There weren’t any offers on
the Lessons page, either, which is disappointing to anyone who wanted to learn
aerial yoga in the Lansing area. Nor did I find anything under the Home
Improvement or Lawn and Garden pages before I gave up. As was the case with
Angie’s List and Craig’s List, there are no listings for services of any kind
anywhere near where I live…
Now,
in fairness, we should probably note that Amazon Home Services is a fairly new
area for the company, and it may take them a while to get enough contractors
listed to cover everywhere. We should also note that East Lansing is kind of a
backwater – it’s a nice enough place, but it is somewhat remote when compared
to Seattle or Chicago, for example. It’s quite possible that if you live in or
around a major city that you would find plenty of offerings in every one of
these categories (although I suppose the goats might be a challenge in urban
areas). A much more serious point is that every other business referral service
out there should probably take notice of the fact that Amazon has now entered
their industry, because if they aren’t careful the same thing that happened to
all too many local bookstores could also happen to them…