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How to sell on Amazon in 2019 (FBA Private Label) - AMZ One Step customer places an order, Amazon picks the product from the warehouse, ships it to the customer, and takes care of everything else. As an Amazon Seller, you have to take care about procuring the products and making it available at the Amazon FBA warehouse. But how does the whole process start? It is by creating a seller account on Amazon. To start with the process, you need to register yourself as a seller and list your products. The next step is to setup and configure your bank account details. Just a few steps here and there and most of the process can be completed in an hour. However, there are a few things that you need to take care of while registering as an online seller at Amazon. From the initial procurement stage to the point where a sale is considered as complete, here we discuss a few of the essential steps to be followed to start selling at Amazon. Opening an Amazon account The first step is that you need to create an Amazon Seller account. If you do not yet have an Amazon Seller account, you can create one here. While creating an Amazon seller account, it is imperative to make sure that you thoroughly read and understand the “Before You Register” section of the page. The page includes information about two types of Amazon Seller accounts; professional and individual. If you have no clue about which one to choose, there is a simple formula to arrive at the answer. If you are going to sell more than 40 items a month, then you would need a professional account. If it’s otherwise, you can open an individual account. You might ask why 40 items every month is a barrier; the simple answer is that Amazon will charge you USD 0.99 per item when you are selling using an individual account. For new sellers, it may be difficult to sell more than 40 items per month. If that’s the case, you might as well put up a fee of USD 40 and become a professional seller without the product number limitation. Once you have chosen your account type, the website would ask you to login or create an Amazon account with the help of your preferred email. The details you would need to provide are – · Business Name and Address · “I Agree” to Seller Agreement · Mobile number or Telephone number · Billing Method to be used - this would be a chargeable a credit card for a professional account · Information about tax – if opening a professional account 3