How to Start an Amazon Business in 2025 (Beginner Guide)
Introduction: Why Amazon’s business is still important in 2025
Are you thinking if it’s too late to start an Amazon business? I can tell you right away that it’s not too late. In 2025, Amazon is still one of the best places to start an online business. The market is always changing, but so are the chances.
Here’s the thing: a lot of newbies feel lost because they think Amazon is already full. But I’ve seen regular people who have never run a business before turn a simple product idea into a steady stream of income. Every day, Amazon gets more and more buyers, and the demand keeps going up.
For example, one of my friends has been selling pet cleaning gloves since 2019. He believed there were too many people in the market. Still, he quickly stood out because he put his goods in a better place with better branding and photos. Now he runs a small pet brand and makes a lot more than he did at his old 9-to-5 job.
Amazon is very strong in this way. And I’ll explain everything in detail, step by step, so even if you’ve never done this before, you’ll know how to begin.
How do I start a business on Amazon?
When we talk about “Amazon business,” we don’t just mean selling random things. You can choose from a number of types, and each has its own pros and cons.
- Fulfilled by Amazon, or Amazon FBA, lets you send your items to Amazon’s stores, and they’ll ship, pack, and help customers.
- You post items on Amazon as “Fulfilled by Merchant,” but you handle shipping yourself.
- Private label: You make your own brand, like yoga mats that are good for the environment, and sell them under your own name.
- Wholesale: You buy a lot of something from a maker or distributor and then sell it on Amazon.
- Retail arbitrage is when you buy things locally at a discount (like at Walmart) and then sell them on Amazon for a profit.
- Online arbitrage is like retail arbitrage, but you look for deals online.
- Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) lets writers publish eBooks and paperbacks on Amazon without having to keep any copies in stock.
You can focus on marketing and sales while Amazon handles logistics with Amazon FBA. This is what most people who are just starting out do. It also gives you the “Prime” badge, which makes people more likely to buy from you.
Step 1:Create Your Amazon Seller Account
Setting up your selling account is the first real thing you need to do to start your Amazon business. It’s easy, but you have to be exact.
1. Go to Amazon Seller Central
2. Choose your account type:
- Individual: You don’t have to pay a monthly fee, but each sale costs $0.99. Good for checking out.
- Professional: $39.99 a month for professionals. Grants access to more powerful tools and bulk listing. It’s best if you mean business.
3. Provide:
- Legal name (your name or the name of your business)
- Bank account details (so Amazon can pay you)
- Tax information (depending on your country)
- Government-issued ID and proof of address
Tip: Make sure that all of your papers are identical. People have been stuck for weeks because the address on their ID didn’t match the address on their energy bill. Check everything twice before you post.
Step 2: Choosing the Right Business Model
There’s no one plan that works for everyone. You need to choose based on your income, time, and goals.
- Private Label: The best way to grow in the long run. You build equity, own the business, and set the prices.
- Wholesale: It’s easier to get started if you can buy in bulk and sell well-known brands.
- Retail/Online Arbitrage: It’s cheap to get started, but it won’t work in the long run.
- KDP: Great if you’re a writer or content creator.
Private Label FBA is usually the best choice if you want to make something that can be used by many people and is reliable. It takes work at the start (like study, branding, and sourcing), but it’s worth it in the end.
Step 3: Product Research – The Core of Success
This is the stage that will make or break things. A good item can get you a long way, but a bad one will sink you quickly.
Things to Watch Out For in 2025
- Demand: Aim for 300 sales a month at least.
- Profit Margin: Aim for a profit margin of 30% to 40%.
- Competition: Don’t buy goods that are mostly made by big brands.
- Size & Weight: Less heavy and smaller items cost less to send.
- Price Range: $20 to $50 is the best range for getting something on the spot.
Research Tools for Products
- Jungle Scout
- Helium 10
- AMZScout
- SellerApp
Real-life example: A new seller I knew looked into “silicone baking mats.” They didn’t belong to big names, were eco-friendly, and weren’t heavy. After six months, that decision led to steady sales.
Rule of thumb: Don’t sell things you like. Offer things that people already want to buy.
Step 4: Find Suppliers You Can Trust
Finding a source is the next thing to do once you know what you want to sell.
Sources of popular suppliers:
- Alibaba is mostly used by producers.
- AliExpress is good for test buys that aren’t too big.
- IndiaMART is growing quickly and is often cheaper than China.
- ThomasNet – vendors in the United States.
Tips for Working with Suppliers
- Order samples first every time.
- Start small. Don’t risk 1,000 units before you try them.
- Protect your payment on Alibaba with Trade Assurance.
- Check the seller’s credentials if they are selling regulated goods.
Personal Note: I once saw a seller order 500 units of a badly packaged product without trying it first. Customers didn’t like it, so he got a lot of returns and lost half of his money. Lesson: Always check.
Step 5: Branding and Packaging
Branding is necessary to stay alive in 2025; it’s not a choice. People don’t just buy things; they also buy stories and events.
What You Need to Make Your Brand
- A logo and name that are easy to read
- Professional packaging (customers love unboxing experiences)
- A short brand story that connects emotionally
- High-quality videos and pictures of the products
If you’re not good at creation, you can hire someone from Fiverr or Upwork. It’s worth the little money.
Step 6: Creating Your Amazon Product Listing
Your ad is like a salesperson for you online. Nothing else counts if it doesn’t persuade people to buy.
Things to Include
- Title: It needs to have your main keyword in it and sound normal.
- Bullet points: Don’t just list features; also talk about perks.
- Description: Tell a story to show why your product is the best option.
- Images: Use at least seven, some of which should be everyday shots.
- Videos: A huge benefit in 2025—Amazon puts them first.
- As for A+ Content (Enhanced Brand Content), use this for better images if your brand is listed.
Example: Say “Never worry about rust or stains again—our stainless steel keeps its shine wash after wash” instead of “Made of stainless steel.”
Step 7: Shipping and Logistics
There are two main options for you:
- FBA: Send your goods to Amazon’s warehouses with FBA. Shipping, returns, and customer service are all taken care of by them.
- FBM: You’re in charge of sending yourself.
Amazon FBA saves time and builds trust with customers, so most new sellers use it (Prime badge).
2025 Trend
Amazon is promoting same-day and next-day delivery a lot. Your items are automatically part of this benefit if you use FBA.
Step 8: Launching Your Product
The first 90 days are very important. You want to get reviews, popularity, and attention.
Strategies for Launching
- Amazon PPC Ads: Use automatic ads to start small and then make changes as needed.
- Coupons & Discounts: Get people to buy early.
- Social Media Marketing: TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube can help you get noticed on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
- Reviews: Sign up for Amazon Vine or ask for comments in a proper way.
Case Example: In the year 2024, a seller put out a new desk lamp. She had sales, spent $200 on pay-per-click ads, and teamed up with a TikTok celebrity. She made it to the top of the search results in three months.
Step 9: Making your Amazon business bigger
It’s time to grow once you’re consistently making sales.
Ways to scale:
- Add different kinds of products (colors, sets, and sizes).
- Add more Amazon markets, like those in the UK, Canada, and India.
- Make your own online store along with Amazon. (This is where Preet Web Vision can help you make a store look good.)
- Utilize social media to enhance your business and gather email addresses from customers.
Step 10: Mistakes Newbies Should Not Make
A lot of new sellers fail because they do these things:
- Choosing items they “like” instead of looking into what people want.
- Don’t pay attention to reviews; they show what buyers want.
- using pictures that aren’t very good.
- Ordering too much goods too early.
- Getting all of their sales from Amazon and not building their name anywhere else.
How Amazon Will Do Business in 2025
- AI-driven Ads: Machine learning is now used in Amazon’s ad system. People who know how to improve their sales win a lot.
- Eco-Friendly Products: Customers want more and more eco-friendly products.
- Video Shopping: Amazon Live videos and movies that can be bought are growing quickly.
- Voice Search: Machine learning is now used in Amazon’s ad system. People who know how to improve their sales win a lot.
Tools that Amazon sellers must have in 2025
- Helium 10: study on products and keywords
- Jungle Scout: keeping track of sales
- Profit statistics on Sellerboard
- Track past prices and sales with Keepa
- Canva: making listing images and visuals for A+ content
Last Thoughts
In 2025, starting an Amazon business isn’t a quick way to get rich. If you’re ready to put in the work, it is still one of the best chances you could get. Choose the right goods, build a brand, and plan how to grow strategically.
You’ll be in a better place in the years to come if you start early.
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Are you going to start your Amazon business this year? Perhaps you’ve already begun and would like to share what you’ve learned. Post your questions and thoughts in the comments section below. I look forward to hearing from you.