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Jan 25, 2026

How to Open an Amazon Seller Account (And Why You Might Want to Start Elsewhere)

Opening an Amazon Seller account opens the door to millions of customers, but the complex verification process and hidden fees can be a nightmare for beginners. This step-by-step guide walks you through the Amazon setup while revealing why smart sellers often launch on Etsy first using automation to build a risk-free foundation.

Bullet Points (TL;DR)

  • Prepare Your Documents: Amazon's verification is strict; ensure your ID and bank statements match perfectly to avoid rejection.

  • Choose the Right Plan: The Professional plan costs $39.99/mo; the Individual plan is free but limited. Choose wisely based on your volume.

  • Understand the Risks: Amazon controls the customer relationship tightly and has high fees compared to other marketplaces.

  • Consider the Alternative: Starting on Etsy with Listybox allows you to build a brand with lower risk and powerful automation tools.

The dream of e-commerce often starts with the giant: Amazon. With over 300 million active users, it is the world's most bustling marketplace. But for new entrepreneurs, simply getting through the door can feel like navigating a bureaucratic maze. Between the strict identity verification, the complex fee structures, and the immediate overhead costs, opening an Amazon Seller account is a serious commitment.

While this guide will walk you through every step of opening your Amazon account, it is crucial to ask yourself if you are ready for the "Amazon Grind." Many successful Print-on-Demand (POD) sellers actually choose a different path: building a brand and cash flow on a creator-friendly platform like Etsy first, using tools like Listybox Store Setup to handle the technical lifting, before expanding to Amazon's high-stakes arena.

What Do I Need Before the Application?

Before you even click "Sign Up," you need to have your documentation perfect. Amazon's automated verification systems are notoriously sensitive. A blurry photo or a mismatched middle name can delay your approval by weeks.

The Essential Checklist

  • Valid Government ID: A passport or driver's license. It must not be expired.

  • Bank/Credit Card Statement: This must show your name and address exactly as they appear on your ID. You can hide the financial transactions, but the header information must be visible.

  • Chargeable Credit Card: Amazon requires a card on file to charge subscription and selling fees.

  • Tax Information: Your SSN (for US sellers) or relevant tax ID for your country.

Choosing Your Plan: Individual vs. Professional

This is the first financial decision you will make, and it's where many new sellers lose money before making a dime.

Individual Plan

  • Cost: $0 subscription fee, but $0.99 fee per item sold.

  • Pros: Zero upfront risk.

  • Cons: You lack access to Buy Box strategies, advertising tools, and bulk upload features.

Professional Plan

  • Cost: $39.99 per month.

  • Pros: access to advertising, advanced reporting, and API integrations.

  • Cons: You pay this fee even if you sell nothing.

The Hidden Cost: Most beginners underestimate the pressure of a $39.99 monthly fee. If you take three months to set up your store and learn SEO, you are down nearly $120 before your first sale. Compare this to Etsy, where listing a product costs just $0.20 for four months. This lower barrier to entry is why we often recommend beginners check our Etsy SEO guide to see how much more forgiving that marketplace can be.

Step-by-Step Account Creation Guide

If you have your documents ready and credit card in hand, here is the process:

1. Go to sell.amazon.com: Click the "Sign Up" button. 2. Create Your Login: Enter your name, email, and a strong password. You will need to verify your email address via OTP. 3. Business Information: Select your business location and type. If you don't have an official company, select "None, I am an individual." 4. Personal Information: Enter your details exactly as they appear on your ID. This includes your residential address and mobile number (verified via SMS). 5. Billing Information: Enter your credit card details for fees and bank account details for payouts. 6. Store Information: Choose a unique store name (you can change this later). 7. Identity Verification: This is the hardest part. You will upload photos of your ID and bank statement. You may also be required to join a live video call with an Amazon associate to verify you are a real person.

The "Amazon Trap": Why Setup is Just the Beginning

Congratulations, your account is open. Now, meet Sarah, a graphic designer who wanted to sell custom mugs.

She spent two weeks getting her Amazon account verified. She paid her first $39.99 month fee. Then she tried to list her first mug. She was hit with requirements for GTIN exemptions, complex shipping templates, and a backend interface that looked like a cockpit. She spent 15 hours manually creating listings and researching keywords, only to find her products buried on page 50 because she didn't have a budget for Amazon PPC ads.

The Problem: Amazon is designed for logistics experts, not necessarily for creative entrepreneurs. The manual workload of listing products and managing compliance can kill your creative spirit.

The Smarter Alternative: Validate on Etsy, Then Expand

Just as Sarah was about to quit, she discovered a different approach. Instead of fighting Amazon's algorithm and fees from day one, she pivoted to Etsy using Listybox. Here is how the experience differed:

1. Instant Verification & Zero Monthly Overhead Etsy's setup is faster and free of monthly subscription fees. Sarah used Listybox Store Setup, which not only opened her shop but also professionally branded it and listed her first 10 products for her.

2. Automated Listing Creation On Amazon, listing products took Sarah hours. With Listybox, she used the Creation Wizard to turn her 15 designs into 300 active listings in under 20 minutes. The system automatically synced with her print provider, eliminating the complex logistics setup.

3. SEO That Actually Works Amazon SEO requires expensive tools and ad spend. On Etsy, Sarah used the Magic Wand SEO tool. With one click, it analyzed top-performing trends and wrote her titles and tags. Our internal data shows that sellers leveraging this AI automation save an average of 8 hours per week on keyword research alone.

Conclusion: Choose the Path of Least Resistance

Opening an Amazon Seller account is a powerful step for an established business ready to scale. However, for solo entrepreneurs and POD creators, the barrier to entry—both in terms of cost and complexity—is high.

If you want to build a profitable business without the headache of video verifications and monthly fees, consider starting where the creative community thrives. You can always conquer Amazon later.

Does all of this feel overwhelming? You don't have to start from scratch. With Listybox Store Setup, our expert team sets up your Etsy store, lists your first 10 products, and optimizes everything for SEO. This service is included FREE with annual Starter and Professional plans!

Ready to launch a business that runs itself? Start Listybox now - no credit card required.

What documents do I need to open an Amazon Seller account?

You will need a valid government-issued ID (passport or driver's license), a bank account statement or credit card statement, a chargeable credit card, and your tax information.

What is the difference between Amazon Individual and Professional plans?

Do I need a business license or LLC to sell on Amazon?

Why is my Amazon Seller identity verification getting rejected?

Is it better to start on Amazon or Etsy?

What documents do I need to open an Amazon Seller account?

You will need a valid government-issued ID (passport or driver's license), a bank account statement or credit card statement, a chargeable credit card, and your tax information.

What is the difference between Amazon Individual and Professional plans?

Do I need a business license or LLC to sell on Amazon?

Why is my Amazon Seller identity verification getting rejected?

Is it better to start on Amazon or Etsy?

What documents do I need to open an Amazon Seller account?

You will need a valid government-issued ID (passport or driver's license), a bank account statement or credit card statement, a chargeable credit card, and your tax information.

What is the difference between Amazon Individual and Professional plans?

Do I need a business license or LLC to sell on Amazon?

Why is my Amazon Seller identity verification getting rejected?

Is it better to start on Amazon or Etsy?

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About the Author

Tunahan KORKMAZ

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Founder & CEO

Tunahan is the Founder and CEO of Listybox, a print-on-demand automation platform that helps e-commerce sellers streamline their businesses. He started his education at Istanbul University Law School but pivoted to follow his entrepreneurial passion in technology and e-commerce. With over 10 years of hands-on e-commerce experience, Tunahan has personally navigated the challenges that Etsy sellers face daily. This firsthand experience led him to build Listybox. Today, Listybox serves over 2,000 active sellers and has helped create more than 100,000 listings.

About the Author

Tunahan KORKMAZ

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Founder & CEO

Tunahan is the Founder and CEO of Listybox, a print-on-demand automation platform that helps e-commerce sellers streamline their businesses. He started his education at Istanbul University Law School but pivoted to follow his entrepreneurial passion in technology and e-commerce. With over 10 years of hands-on e-commerce experience, Tunahan has personally navigated the challenges that Etsy sellers face daily. This firsthand experience led him to build Listybox. Today, Listybox serves over 2,000 active sellers and has helped create more than 100,000 listings.

About the Author

Tunahan KORKMAZ

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Founder & CEO

Tunahan is the Founder and CEO of Listybox, a print-on-demand automation platform that helps e-commerce sellers streamline their businesses. He started his education at Istanbul University Law School but pivoted to follow his entrepreneurial passion in technology and e-commerce. With over 10 years of hands-on e-commerce experience, Tunahan has personally navigated the challenges that Etsy sellers face daily. This firsthand experience led him to build Listybox. Today, Listybox serves over 2,000 active sellers and has helped create more than 100,000 listings.