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How to sell on Amazon: 6 steps for beginners

Get an overview of how to create a selling account, list products, fulfill customer orders, and more.

Get 10% back on your first
$50,000 in branded sales

More than 60% of sales in the Amazon store come from independent sellers—most of which are small and medium-sized businesses1

Why sell on Amazon?

Amazon is one of the most trusted brands in the US. We work hard to provide every customer with what they need when they need it—and we’re excited every time a new seller joins our community.

Step 1: Get ready to sell

Choose a selling plan

We offer two selling plans so you can choose the right package of tools and services for the right price.
  • The Individual selling plan costs $0.99 per sale.
  • The Professional selling plan costs $39.99 per month, no matter how many items you sell.
Amazon also collects a referral fee on each item sold, and other selling fees can apply in some cases. Some optional tools and programs involve added costs.
New Seller Guide: A Professional selling plan is part of our playbook for new sellers. Learn more

Create and configure your Seller Central account

After choosing your selling plan, you’ll register with Amazon and create a Seller Central account.
Once you’ve registered, you’ll want to configure your Seller Central account for your business. Make sure you review the following:
  • Public seller profile
  • Payment and business information
  • Shipping and returns settings
  • Tax information and settings
  • Notification preferences
  • Login settings
  • User permissions

Enroll your brand

If you’re the rights owner for an eligible brand, we recommend enrolling it in Amazon Brand Registry before you list your products. Brand Registry is free and provides sellers with a suite of additional selling benefits and protection tools like A+ Content, Manage Your Experiments, and Brand Analytics.
New Seller Guide: Brand Registry is part of our playbook for new sellers. Enroll a brand in Brand Registry to get 10% back on your first $50,000 in branded sales. See all incentives

Step 2: List products

Make sure your products are safe and compliant

Before you start the listing process, make sure you understand our Product safety and Restricted products policies. If you want to ship orders through Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), be sure to also review specific FBA product restrictions.

Understand the product detail page

The product detail page is where customers find all relevant information about an item. When multiple sellers offer the same product, Amazon combines their offers on one detail page to make it easier for customers to find, compare, and purchase items.
Infographic of Amazon product detail page showing key components
1.
Title
200 characters max, capitalize the first letter of every word
2.
Images
500 x 500 or 1,000 x 1,000 pixels to increase listing quality
3.
Variations
Such as different colors, scents, or sizes
4.
Bullet points
Short, descriptive sentences highlighting key features and benefits
5.
Featured Offer (formerly "Buy Box")
The Featured Offer on a detail page
6.
Other offers
The same product sold by multiple sellers offering a different price, shipping options, etc.
7.
Description
Keywords improve the chances that people will find your listing

Match or create a product listing

If the product you want to sell is already in the Amazon store, in most cases you can use its product ID to match an offer to the existing product detail page. If a product isn’t already in the Amazon store, you’ll need to create a new product detail page.

All sellers can match or create product listings one at a time. Professional sellers can also match or create product listings in bulk.

Your ability to list a product can depend on its category, condition, and brand. In some cases, you’ll need to apply to sell a product, category, or brand.
New Seller Guide: Creating enhanced listings with A+ Content is part of our playbook for new sellers. Learn more

Product categories

Product category

Example products

Conditions allowed

Categories without restrictions
Amazon Device Accessories
Amazon devices accessories
New, Used
Amazon Kindle
Kindle devices accessories
Used
Beauty
Fragrance, skincare, makeup, hair care, bath & shower (topicals require approval). See also Health & Personal Care.
New
Books, calendars, card decks, sheet music, magazines, journals, other publications
New, Used
Business Products (B2B)
Business-relevant products across multiple categories. Special pricing features to target business customers.
New, Used
Beauty Tools & Accessories
Brushes, bags, cases, skin care tools, hair styling tools
New
Camera & Photo
Cameras, camcorders, telescopes
New, Used
Cell Phones
Cell phones and accessories must be listed using the manufacturer’s Universal Product Code (UPC).
New, Used, Unlocked
Outerwear, athletic wear, innerwear, belts, wallets
New
Electronics Accessories
Audio, video, camera, photo, cell phone, car electronics, computer, and office accessories
New, Used
Jewelry that does not contain precious or semi-precious gemstones, pearls, metals
New
Home & Garden
Kitchen, dining, pet supplies, furniture, décor, bedding, bath, craft, hobby, home appliances, storage, patio, lawn, garden, pool supplies, landscaping, snow removal, generators
New, Used, Collectible
Luggage & Travel Accessories
Luggage, bags, backpacks, briefcases, umbrellas, travel accessories
New
Musical Instruments
Guitars, orchestra, recording equipment
New, Used, Collectible
Office Products
Supplies, furniture, printers, calculators
New, Used, Collectible
Outdoors
Outdoor gear, outdoor sports apparel, cycling, and action sports
New, Used
Shoes, Handbags & Sunglasses
Shoes, boots, sandals, slippers, handbags, sunglasses, eyewear frames
New
Software & Computer Games
Business, media education, utility, security, children's software and PC games
New, Used
Sports
Exercise & fitness, hunting accessories, team sports, licensed/fan shop, athletic apparel, boating & fishing, and game room
New, Used, Collectible
Tools & Home Improvement
Hand & power tools, plumbing, electrical, building materials, appliance parts
New, Used
Toys & Games
Action figures, dolls, board games, arts, crafts, furniture, learning toys (holiday selling requirements apply)
New, Collectible
Video Games & Video Game Consoles
Game consoles, console games, accessories
New, Used, Collectible
Categories with restrictions
Automotive & Powersports
New, Used, Collectible
Baby Products
Topicals, food, feeding products, diapers, strollers, carriers, toys
New
Beauty Topicals
Cosmetics, fragrance, skincare, makeup, hair care, bath & shower, topicals
New
Certified Refurbished
Laptops & computers, smartphones, tablets, kitchen appliances, office equipment
Collectible Coins
Graded collectible coins minted by governments, US Mint packaged product, gold coins, silver coins, platinum coins, palladium coins
Collectible
Entertainment Collectibles
Celebrity signed photos, original movie posters, limited-edition figures and busts, animation cels
Collectible
Explosives, Weapons, & Related Items
New
Handmade
Handmade and hand-altered products
Health & Personal Care
First aid, nutrition, feminine hygiene, dietary supplements
New
Historical & Advertising Collectibles
Vintage collectibles related to historical people, places, or events and promotional materials related to consumer brands.
Collectible
Industrial & Scientific
Lab equipment & supplies, industrial materials, power transmission, electronic components, sanitation, janitorial
New
Medication
Drugs approved by the FDA to be sold over the counter. See drugs & drug paraphernalia
New
Music
CDs, cassettes, vinyl, and other sound recordings
New, Used, Collectible
Sports Collectibles
Trading cards, game-used and autographed items
Collectible
Video, DVD & Blu-Ray
New, Used, Collectible
Watches
All watches
New
Warranties, Services Plans, Contracts, & Guarantees
N/A

Branded products

If a product is part of a brand enrolled in Amazon Brand Registry, only sellers with a Brand Registry selling role can create a new product detail page for the brand using our standard listing processes. Other sellers can match offers to the detail page once it’s been created. They may be prompted to complete a brand selling application first.
A seller in a warehouse with a laptop

Step 3: Price products

Before you set prices for your products, you’ll want to get familiar with key concepts we use to organize and support pricing in the Amazon store.
  • Competitive external price: The lowest price for an item from major retailers outside Amazon. For your own price to be considered competitive, your standard item price, plus shipping, must be less than or equal to the competitive external price.
  • Featured Offer: The offer a customer often sees near the top of a product detail page with Buy Now and Add to Cart buttons. To compete for the Featured Offer, a seller must set a competitive price and have a Professional selling plan. The product also needs to be in new condition.
  • Lowest Amazon price: The lowest price currently offered by a seller in the Amazon store.
Want to optimize your prices? Learn how the Automate Pricing tool can help you become the Featured Offer for a product.
New Seller Guide: Automate Pricing is part of our playbook for new sellers. Learn more

Step 4: Select your fulfillment method

You have two basic options for getting customers their stuff:
  • You can fulfill orders yourself, maintaining your own inventory and shipping products directly to customers through the Fulfilled by Merchant program.
  • You can send your inventory to Amazon and have us pick, pack, and deliver products through Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). FBA also takes care of customer service and returns.
New Seller Guide: FBA is part of our playbook for new sellers. Get free storage and customer returns with auto-enrollment in the FBA New Selection program. See all incentives
Each method has its own benefits—and you can decide which one is right for each product you sell. You can also use our Revenue Calculator to compare estimates for FBA and your own fulfillment method.

Step 5: Promote and advertise products

Use no-cost promotions and pay-per-click advertising to help your products and brands reach more customers.
New Seller Guide: Advertising is part of our playbook for new sellers. Get up to a $1,000 credit to create Sponsored Products ads. See all incentives
A group of Amazon sellers looking at a laptop

Step 6: Get product reviews

After a customer buys a product, they can leave a public product review and a seller-feedback rating. Brands enrolled in Brand Registry can use tools like Amazon Vine to generate reviews for their products.
New Seller Guide: Vine is part of our playbook for new sellers. Enroll a brand in Amazon Brand Registry to get a $200 credit for Amazon Vine. See all incentives
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it profitable to sell on Amazon?
Selling with Amazon can be very profitable. Independent sellers in the US averaged more than $290,000 in annual sales in the Amazon store in 2024.1 How profitable you are can also depend on what products you sell, your pricing, and your marketing strategies.
What is needed to sell with Amazon?
To start selling with Amazon, you need to create an Amazon selling account. Learn more in our seller registration guide.
Is it free to be an Amazon seller?
While it’s free to create an Amazon selling account, there are fees associated with selling. Amazon offers two selling plans: the Individual plan, which is $0.99 per item sold, and the Professional plan, which is $39.99 per month regardless of the number of items sold. In addition to selling plan fees, there is a referral fee on each item sold, and other selling costs may apply if you use certain optional tools and programs.
How can I make money selling with Amazon?
To make money with Amazon, first find products that will sell well. Attract customers with great product listings that include accurate descriptions and engaging photos. You can also use Amazon’s optional programs, like Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) and Amazon Ads, to help optimize your selling.
Can you be an individual Amazon seller?
Absolutely, and you can choose whichever plan you prefer—the Individual or Professional plan—to suit your selling needs.
Is Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) worth it?
Many sellers choose Amazon’s FBA program to outsource order fulfillment, shipping, customer service, and returns. The program can provide cost savings and offers fast, free shipping to Prime customers, which can help sellers attract more customers and grow their sales.
Do you need an LLC to sell with Amazon?
You don’t need to be an LLC or registered business, or be otherwise incorporated, to sell in the Amazon store. During seller registration, select None, I am an individual for your Business type, and we’ll update the registration process to collect relevant information.

Start selling today

Sell with a trusted brand that offers a suite of programs and tools to help you succeed.

Get 10% back on your first
$50,000 in branded sales
*A Professional selling account is $39.99/month + selling fees. Learn more
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Amazon internal data, January – December 2022. US advertisers using Amazon Ads, including Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, and/or Display. Aggregated average results are based on past observations and not indicative of future performance.
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