Mike Lindell launches MyStore…

Mike Lindell launches MyStore, Amazon’s ‘patriotic’ rival

  • MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell wants to launch an e-commerce platform, “MyStore,” to compete with Amazon.
  • He announced the upcoming release on Steve Bannon’s “War Room: Pandemic” podcast.
  • MyStore currently lists items such as “Liberty Cafe,” “Rare American Flagpole,” and pro-Trump books.
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has another entirely new idea: a patriotic e-commerce platform.

Speaking on Steve Bannon’s “War Room: Pandemic” podcast on Monday, Lindell announced that he was launching MyStore as an “Amazon rival.” Lindell’s latest appearance on Bannon’s podcast follows his last visit to the show two weeks ago, where he spoke for a long time about allegations of voter fraud and asserted, once again, the unfounded conspiracy theory that the former president Trump would return to power in August.

The MyPillow website currently has a version of MyStore with 81 products. These include “liberty flags”, “liberty cafe” and, somewhat strangely, a “rare American flagpole”.

Books about former President Donald Trump are also sold on the site, including a book titled “Love Joy Trump.” Lindell has also included his memoir, titled “Mike’s Memoirs: With God, All Things Are Possible,” which retails for $ 9.97.

“For years, entrepreneurs and inventors have come to me with products and ideas. They don’t know how to market them and I haven’t had time to show them off,” Lindell said in a video on the site.

“I’m going to put here examined products from great entrepreneurs, as you see a sample of them here today, that are going to change this country,” he continued.

“We will finally be able to see these products and be able to bring their great ideas to these great entrepreneurs, to you, to the public.”

The site also proclaims that there will be “hundreds” of products soon and includes a link to a form for people to submit requests for “ready-to-market products.”

It’s unclear if Lindell was referring to the current version of MyStore as a solid competitor to compete with Amazon’s dominance in the US e-commerce market, or if he planned to release another version.

In the span of a few months, Lindell has been banned from Twitter and sued by the voting machine company Dominion, after he sold conspiracy theories of voter fraud.

Insider reported in February that he and his company, MyPillow, were expected to lose $ 65 million in revenue from their voter fraud claims, but analysts and marketers say he could find a way to capitalize on bad press to get some of it. money. returns.
April 12, 2021 https://tech2.org/mike-lindell-launches-mystore-amazons-patriotic-rival/

Comment: Well, Mike might seriously upset the bullies, I mean Corporatists. After all, it’s a big club and the individual Entrepreneur is only welcome until an individuals product, service or invention can be “controlled, stolen, or removed”
https://www.mypillow.com/mystore