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Can I sell on Amazon as a non-US resident? How to be an International Seller (Part I)
Amazon offers a huge opportunity for brands selling physical products. The good news is that selling on Amazon is not just limited to US residents and corporations - it is possible to sell on Amazon in the US without ever setting foot on US soil.
This 4-part series will walk through the process of setting up an Amazon Seller Account as a foreigner, as well as the ins and outs of importing your products, getting paid, and expanding beyond the US. Make sure you sign up to our mailing list to get notified when new articles come out!

Note: I offer this information as a starting point. You should always check the rules & regulations in your own country as well as the current information provided by Amazon & the US federal government. You should also consult with a tax advisor to help you decide the best options from a personal tax planning standpoint.
Part 1: Process & Requirements for setting up an
Amazon US / North America Account
The first step is to selling on Amazon is to register for an account. An obvious first move, but what is not so obvious is all the decisions you’ll have to make about how to set up your account. 
Decision 1: Individual or Professional Seller
The graphic below shows the differences between the two types of accounts you can create on Amazon. The Individual Selling Plan is suited to lower-volume sellers who will be selling less than 40 units per month. Above 40 units, you may as well be on the Professional Selling Plan and pay the $39.95 monthly fee. You must also be on the Professional Selling Plan to sell in certain product categories.
*Note: this post was written in February 10, 2016, and a few things have changed since then! The Professional Selling Plan was updated at 39.99 USD$ per month, in March 1, 2018.

Decision 2: Fulfillment - FBA or Merchant Fulfilled
This decision related to how you get your products to customers.
We’re fierce proponents of FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) and see it as the best way to sell 90% of products on Amazon. Customers trust you & your products more, shipping costs can be lower for both you & the customer, and you have the ease of having Amazon store your inventory and manage orders for you.
Here’s how FBA works as an international seller:
You enroll in the FBA program after creating a Seller account in that country marketplace (e. g. USA) You import your products to the US and have them delivered to Amazon’s fulfillment center(s), whereby Amazon will ship items directly to US customers. More about importing requirements & processes in Part 3 Amazon handles storage of your inventory, picking & packing customer orders, customer service, and returns. The fees for these services are the same for foreign Sellers as US-based sellers. Customer returns are sent back to the Amazon fulfillment centers, and if the item is sellable, it will be re-stocked and sold again. But for damaged or defective stock can only be returned to a US address or destroyed by Amazon. This is something you’ll need to figure into your costs and/or processes.

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Decision 3: Taxpayer status
All Professional Sellers and those with over 50 transactions in a calendar year must submit their tax information to Amazon.
When setting up an account, you’ll go through a Taxpayer Wizard which will generate an IRS tax form for you to complete. Foreign sellers still need to complete the tax interview, and it’s likely that the form which is generated for you is a W9-BEN form, which means you’ll be exempt from U. S. tax reporting requirements.
This is good news, because foreign persons are not subject to U. S. income tax withholding if performing the work outside the U. S. Of course, you may stillhave to pay tax on this income in your own country. And if you set up a US-based corporation or LLC, that entity will be considered a US “person” and therefore subject to paying income tax.
So the decision to make here is whether to create a business entity in the US, or maintain status as a foreign individual. Be sure to consult a tax professional to determine the best action in your case.
Getting approval in your product category
Some product categories require manual approval to sell in. Some of the more popular categories include:
-  Beauty / Health & Personal Care Clothing & Accessories Collectibles & Fine Art Grocery & Gourmet Food Jewelry, Watches Luggage, Shoes, Handbags & Sunglasses 
 
*Note: this post was written in February 10, 2016, and a few things have changed since then! The following product categories list has been updated in March 1, 2018.
-  Automotive & Powersports Clothing & Accessories Collectible Books Entertainment Collectibles Gift Cards Industrial & Scientific Jewelry Luggage & Travel Accessories Major Appliances Shoes, Handbags & Sunglasses Sports Collectibles Toys & Games (holiday approval only)
 
Watches
Getting approval in these categories usually involves demonstrating to Amazon that you’re a legitimate manufacturer or brand. They want to ensure that you have substantial enough business to warrant the effort of reviewing your products and brands, and that you are not at risk of supplying low-quality or defective products. The type of information requested varies, but may include Purchase Orders or Receipts from suppliers and Business Registration documents.
See all the product categories and any selling restrictions right here.
Other requirements specific to registering on Amazon US
To create an account, you’ll also need to provide:
-  A valid credit card which can be used for international transactions (fees etc) Phone number. Using a service like Viber Out or getting a US Skype number will make your life much easier, since Amazon Seller Support reportedly only calls US numbers. 
 
Stay tuned for Part 2 of this series, where we'll discuss how to get paid for your sales on Amazon; bank accounts; taxes; and selling fees.
Don’t miss the other parts of this 4-part blog series on how to sell on Amazon as a non-US resident!
Amazon VP Discusses Collectibles, Clothing and Other Popular Categories
By Ina Steiner
In part two of our interview with Marketplace Vice President Peter Faricy, he provides an update on Amazon Marketplace's new collectibles stores and discusses Amazon's growing clothing and other popular categories. Could vintage clothing and handmade goods be next? He also talks about Amazon's curation features called Amazon Collections, which launched in the spring.
Collectibles on Amazon
EcommerceBytes: I'm curious about Amazon's collectible stores. That's something that's new - how is it going?
Peter Faricy: We're very pleased with how it's going so far. I think the two ways that among many that we use to judge it, from the seller side, we've been very pleased with the number of sellers we have in sports collectibles, entertainment collectibles.
We recently launched, as you may know, wine and fine art. We're very, very pleased with the reception from sellers in all those categories. We continue to add more and more sellers who are interested, more and more sellers who are joining, and more and more selection.
And then we're equally as interested in judging the customer feedback. In those stores, if you take a look at the upper left hand corner, we have a little link where customers can give us their feedback - it says "tell us what you think." The feedback from customers so far has been very, very positive. So they are off to a very good start and we're very pleased so far.
EcommerceBytes: Are you considering adding additional collectibles categories?
Peter Faricy: Everything we do is, we start with customer feedback and work backwards. But I would say customers are anxious for us to add more categories, so probably the best answer I can give would be, "stay tuned."
EcommerceBytes: What about vintage clothing, handmade goods, they are incredibly popular with online shoppers. Does Amazon currently offer or think about adding those categories?
Peter Faricy: Those are currently not listed out as distinctive categories on Amazon. I think those are very interesting categories, and at the risk of repeating my answer I guess I would say, "Stay tuned."
EcommerceBytes: Sellers can sell those types of products in the marketplace as Everything Else?
Peter Faricy: That's correct, they can. I think that's an experience that's acceptable but not as good as an experience as having a dedicated store where the customer experience of that store really focuses on what customers need to browse and make good purchase decisions.
As we think about every one of these new categories, the very first place we start is, we talk to customers. What is it they are looking for when they're shopping?
The more we can make this customer experience outstanding, the more attractive it is for sellers. Sellers want to sell on a marketplace that has a great customer experience. A quick example of that that I know you're already aware of: we focus a lot on authenticity in our collectibles stores. It's a very different model than you see elsewhere in ecommerce. We're very careful about choosing partners we know sell authentic products.
We made some changes to the detail page so customers can actually see who the third party authenticator is. They often can even see a picture of the authenticate certificate that provides proof of authenticity for those products. That's really good for customers. But I get equally as positive feedback from our sellers because they really appreciate having a store that serves customers that well.
EcommerceBytes: And are you able to talk about how many sellers you have in these collectibles categories?
Peter Faricy: Sure. In sports collectibles right now we have nearly 15 million unique items. We're very pleased with that selection. It's been very popular with customers. We have hundreds of sellers in that category.
In entertainment collectibles we have nearly a million unique pieces. We also have hundreds of sellers in that category as well. We're very, very pleased. Both sellers and selection continue to grow each and every week. If you took a snapshot of both of those stores at the beginning of this year and the end of this year, you would have seen a large amount of growth from new sellers and new selection for customers.
EcommerceBytes: Can sellers apply to sell in those categories?
Peter Faricy: Yes they can, I would strongly encourage sellers who are interested in these categories to apply. The number one factor we are looking for are sellers who serve customers well and who sell products with some sort of third-party endorsement of their authenticity. That's what our customers tell us they want. It's important that our customers know they can trust every single product they see on Amazon. I think it's really important for our sellers to sell alongside other sellers who have that same kind of business model.
EcommerceBytes: And for sellers who don't have an account manager who want to apply, is there a link on the page?
Peter Faricy: There is. It's all self-service. You can go in and apply self-service. We list out the criteria for every category. We give sellers responses rather quickly.
Clothing on Amazon
EcommerceBytes: Clothing is another category that is kind of a walled off or invitation-only category. Is that a category - clothing, shoes and accessories - is that a category that is also seeing that kind of growth?
Peter Faricy: It is. We've added hundreds of sellers this year. We've had great selection growth. It's a very popular and fast-growing category on Amazon. I think the seller interest in participating in clothing and for all of our soft line categories is very high.
Much like we did with fine art and wine, the customer experience in our clothing store is unique and special and really meant to serve the needs of customers who are shopping in that category. It's very popular with customers and therefore is also very popular with sellers as well.
EcommerceBytes: And this is not a category like some others where you can sell used goods, is that correct?
Peter Faricy: That is correct, we do not allow the sale of used clothing today.
EcommerceBytes: Is it similar to the collectibles categories where there is a link to apply to sell in the clothing category?
Peter Faricy: Yes, it's the exact same process, in fact, it's the same technology. We try to list out the criteria so sellers know in advance what the criteria are for any of these categories. Then we allow them to apply with their answers for those criteria, and we try to get back to them very quickly so they know whether or not they're approved and what things they need to do if they want to be approved for those stores.
Other Popular Categories on Amazon
EcommerceBytes: What are some of the other more popular categories on Amazon? Are there any overlooked opportunities in any particular categories? Another one I'll throw out there is jewelry. These are the kinds of categories that I hear sellers talk about a lot.
Peter Faricy: I do think there is a wonderful opportunity in jewelry, but I would broaden it to all of soft line: jewelry, watches, clothing, shoes, accessories, handbags. Those are categories that are growing very fast on Amazon and are very popular with customers, and I think without question there is still a lot of unique selection that sellers are able to bring on to Amazon that could be very popular with customers.
Obviously you know the ecommerce world very well. Electronics as a whole, and all our hard line categories, are very popular. They continue to grow very fast and those categories are very popular with customers. There are still wonderful opportunities there. I also wouldn't overlook an area like consumables - particularly health and beauty products. There's lots of great opportunities for great sellers to come join Amazon and sell a lot of those products as well.
EcommerceBytes: Do sellers have to be the manufacturer of those items or do they have to be an authorized distributor?
Peter Faricy: It depends on the brand, but I would say in general they have to be an authorized reseller. That would be the safe, broad answer to give. If they are an authorized reseller of those goods for the manufacturer, we would love to have them come join Amazon.
Curation on Amazon
EcommerceBytes: I want to shift gears a bit and talk about curation features. They're really popular on the web these days. Does Amazon offer those features?
Peter Faricy: Give me some examples when you say curation features so I know what you mean?
EcommerceBytes: You can have a customer who decides - maybe they're a fashionista - and they can create a collection so they look at the Amazon site and say, "I like this outfit," and they put together a pocketbook and shoes and a belt, or a collector might put together a themed item. Whether it's a seller, whether it's a - they call them "taste makers" now, fashion bloggers, or just customers who can create these collections and share them with other people. Does Amazon have those kinds of features?
Peter Faricy: We do. We launched earlier this year Amazon Collections. This allows, exactly as you are describing, a customer to pull together a collection of a bunch of different products that may have a common theme. The categories we were just speaking about - collectibles, and art and wine - we think are going to be very popular collection categories.
You could even think about use cases. I read some customer feedback the other day about our fine art store. The customer was an interior designer, and she was saying how excited she was to be able to sort the art by color. Often you're trying to design a room around a theme of a color. It's hard to see over 45,000 unique pieces of fine art and be able to divide them up by color. But these collections are going to play a similar role.
You know, as you think about being an interior designer, I can imagine pulling together a collection that would include furniture and art and other accessories for the room. I think they're going to make a huge difference in soft lines, where you can pull together clothing, shoes, accessories. I know there's a number of collections that already exist, and it's a very popular feature on Amazon right now.
You can find Part One of our interview with Amazon Marketplace Vice President Peter Faricy where he discusses how sellers can showcase their products on Amazon's holiday promotion shopping pages. Part Three of the interview will appear in this week's Newsflash newsletter where he discusses Amazon's advertising and online payment solutions for merchants, and talks about the outlook for holiday sales.
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Individual vs. Professional Amazon Seller Account (How to Choose)
A common question I get asked from new sellers is about what type of Amazon seller account they should set up. Specifically, they ask if they should set up an individual seller account or a professional seller account.
Each type of selling account has its respective benefits, and it really depends on your specific needs. To figure out what type of Amazon seller account you need, let’s start by looking at how Amazon describes each account type:
The Amazon Individual Seller Account
Here’s how Amazon describes the individual seller account option:
“The Individual selling plan is for sellers who don’t need access to inventory tools and reports for volume selling. Under the Individual selling plan, you don’t pay a monthly subscription fee. You pay a per-item fee in addition to applicable fees.”
The Amazon Professional Seller Account
Here’s how Amazon describes the professional seller account option:
“In the Professional selling plan, you pay a nonrefundable monthly subscription fee regardless of whether you list or sell anything. You don’t pay a per-item fee when an item sells. All other fees are charged as applicable. The Professional selling plan gives you access to inventory tools to upload batch files and manage your orders through feeds and reports. These tools are beneficial to most medium - to large-size businesses.”
Key Differences between the Amazon Individual Seller Account and the Amazon Professional Seller Account
Below is a chart that shows the key differences between the 2 account types:

The above chart is directly from Amazon and does a nice job of comparing the two account types. That said, there’s a lot here, and it’s important to drill down to the details that are most important:
-  The Amazon professional seller fee rings in at $39.99 per month. However, that $39.99 monthly fee removes the individual seller fee of $0.99 per item. So, if you are selling more than 40 items it almost always makes sense to get the professional seller account. Only Amazon professional sellers are eligible to have their items featured in the “buy box.” The buy box is the featured seller on a listing within Amazon. For example, on this listing “Windy Castle Gift Shop” is the seller in the buy box: 
 

This means that if the seller clicks the “add to cart” or “buy now” buttons (red arrow), they will be purchasing from Windy Castle Gift Shop, as they are the seller in the buy box. If you are selling this item and are not in the buy box, you will show up as one of the sellers featured below the buy box, or in the list where it says used & new (37) by the blue arrow. As you can see if you aren’t in the buy box it’s a bit more difficult for customers to buy from you.
-  Only professional seller accounts have the ability to have sales tax collected on items they sell. Sales tax for FBA sellers is a bit of a tricky issue, but if you want to collect sales tax you need the professional seller account. Amazon requires an additional level of approval to sell in certain categories on the platform. Below are examples of categories that require you to have a professional seller account to seek approval: 
 
-  Automotive & Powersports Jewelry Watches Sports Collectibles Video, DVD, & Blu-ray Collectible Coins Entertainment Collectibles Fine Art 
 
The final major difference that I will point out is the ability to use product data feeds, and granting access to other users. These features are only available on the professional selling plan. If you want to use 3rd party apps and tools, then you will need a professional seller account. In my case, the tools that I use to help run my business require me to be signed up through a professional seller account.
Which Amazon seller account type is best for you?
The individual Amazon seller account is best for someone who:
-  Wants to get their feet wet selling on Amazon and keep costs as low as possible at the beginning Is selling less than 40 items per month Doesn’t have the need for the additional features of the professional seller account 
 
The professional seller account is best for:
-  Any sellers selling over 40 items per month Any seller wanting to collect sales tax on their items Any sellers who want to use 3rd party apps and tools Sellers who want to be displayed in the buy box Sellers who want to sell in certain restricted categories 
 
Can I start off as an individual seller account and then switch to a professional seller account later?
Yes, you can switch at any time you would like.
This is the route I took when I first started selling on Amazon. When I was doing it part-time as a hobby I used an individual seller account. Then, once I was selling over 40 items per month, I upgraded to the professional seller account.
Here’s how to upgrade your Amazon seller account:
Login to your Amazon Seller Account Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Account Info under Settings In the Your Services section click Manage Click Upgrade next to the account type
Note: If you want to switch from a professional seller account to an individual seller account, steps 1 to 3 are the same, and in step 4 click downgrade.
Conclusion:
This post walks through the main decision factors that I would look at when determining which account type is right for you. If you are in doubt as to which option is right for you, and you are selling less than 40 items per month, I’d start off with the individual seller account. Then, once you are selling 40 items per month or need additional features, upgrade to the professional seller account.
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Most Profitable Items To Sell On eBay And Amazon | Our Top 5


[Updated Aug 2, 2018]
Most profitable things to sell - Finding the profitable things to sell online is one of the biggest challenges online sellers face in 2018. What considered a success on eBay and Amazon can be due to a number of factors. For a more in depth analysis of eBay, you might want to look at the 10 things you can't sell on eBay blog post we just updated!
With that out of the way, let's take a look at what products are the most profitable to sell on eBay and Amazon. This article will go into the best products, but will also try to explain the importance of seasonal products. For example, sunglasses may be a huge seller during the summer, but come winter, then you could see sales fall. In this regard, it can be useful to know what really sells on eBay and Amazon and then Make a plan as to what inventory will be sold. And how these items will be marketed.
So without further ado, let's get cracking!
The Five Most Profitable Things To Sell on eBay and Amazon
Now you could be forgiven for thinking there’s no market for book readers, thanks to the introduction of e-readers and tablets. But the book community can be a fickle one, and they will stick to the physical product as they just can’t get their head around reading a “virtual book. ”
Amazon sees healthy sales in relation to books, and online sellers should be able to pick up wholesale lots of second-hand books for a reasonable price.
Granted, in some instances the profit margin may be small depending on the book in question. But as you get to know what genres sell and what authors are sought after, you will soon find yourself with a healthy sales funnel.
This puts books among the most profitable things to sell online!
2. Video Games
Video games can be expensive, and not everyone has the budget to purchase the latest and greatest video games, so they will turn to stores (grade yours for free here) such as eBay and Amazon to try and pick up a bargain.
The good thing about buying and selling video games is that There is a market for everything, even old Amstrad and Amiga games from back in the 80’s and 90’s.
A little research will need to be done as to what games are sought after. Generally if you list a video game for sale at the right price, it’s likely to sell. Online sellers can focus on a specific niche, such as old retro video games, or simply buy and sell current releases.
Sellers can also be on the lookout for rare and limited releases. There are a number of video games that are worth a serious return if bought at the right price. With all that in mind, video games are definitely among the most profitable products to sell on eBay and Amazon.
3. Electronic Tablets
Like video games, tablets can be expensive, but recently there has been a plethora of models released that cater for those with a lower budget. There is also a Big market in reconditioned tablets will sell at a lower retail price.
There are many dropshipping companies and wholesales that can offer a range of different models with different system specifications. There is also a market for retro gaming tablets. A tablet that has been converted to act as video game console to play the games of yesteryear.
A little research can help determine what models have the best reviews. And which offer the best value for money for customers. Online sellers can also look at which models are more child-friendly, as many tablets are bought for children.
Lego bricks remain as popular as ever today, and Those with Lego sitting around could be missing out on a huge profit. While there is money to be made from the more modern movie-inspired Lego packs we see today, the real money comes from huge collections of Lego from yesteryear.
Many children back in the day would have buckets of Lego. People today are always looking for retro Lego bricks to add to their collection. If you don’t have any Lego currently, why not reach out on forums and social networks to see if anyone wants to offload their old collection for a price. The occasional easy availability of Lego makes it one of the most profitable Things to sell online.
You can then generate a profit by selling Lego in bulk online. You can also buy and sell modern Lego sets, but it’s important to document if any pieces are absent. This will reflect as to how much you sell the set for.
Lego is definitely one of the five most profitable items to sell on ebay and amazon. Give it a try.
5. Bicycles
It may come as a surprise to some, but Bicycles Remain a hot ticket item on sites such as eBay and Amazon. There is a large market that you can cover when selling bicycles. Or you may just choose to focus on a specific niche, such as high-end bicycles.
Logistically, you may need to employ the services of a trusted courier when it comes to transporting the goods, but this can all be worth it if you are able to achieve a healthy profit. Buying the bicycles initially can be done in a number of ways.
You may want to buy bicycles that are damaged, repair them and then sell them on. Alternatively, you may just worked with a trusted bicycle wholesaler, who will ship the bicycles on your behalf. Although this is more convenient for the customer, it can minimize the profit margin.
Evidently, any online seller will need to come up with a strategy that suits them best, but with searches averaging at one per minute, you can be sure that if marketed correctly, you will be able to generate a healthy profit.
6 Stuffed Animals (Bonus)
As a quick bonus, I'd like to point your attention to stuffed animals. These have become particularly popular in 2018, as collectors and enthusiasts are skyrocketing demand. As a result, especially eBay listings are vociferously scanned and products are sold in lightning speed.
A good tip here, is to find suppliers which specialise in animals from movies and tv shows. These regularly fly off the shelves, especially if they are in good condition. Additionally, you will want to keep an eye open for rare and collectible animals. These typically fetch a handsome price, as people speculate on their value increasing over time.
These factors make stuffed animals one of the most profitable products to sell in 2018.
How can you find more highly profitable items to sell on eBay and Amazon?
So now you know the five most profitable things to sell on eBay and Amazon. It's time to go beyond and see How we can find more items to sell for a handsome profit.
Perhaps the easiest way to find out what will sell well, is by checking the the Amazon best-sellers list. On Amazon, you can hone in on categories and sub-categories and in each see the best-selling items, updated in real time. These items will most likely also be popular on eBay.
A less obvious source of inspiration for great ideas, are the best sellers lists on Ali Express which will give you a great insight into the best selling Un-branded items which you will then be able to sell on for a profit.
If you have thought of these already and are seeking a more professional solution, check out Terapeak! Featuring prominently in our 30 best online selling tools list, Terapeak is a fantastic all-round selling tool which allows you to sift through "Hot Categories". This essentially gives you a birds-eye view over categories and profitable things to sell on eBay and Amazon.

For a great review of Terapeak, check out Andrew Minalto's blog post, Best Products to sell on eBay.
These are only five of the most profitable items to sell on Online
With some clever research an online seller can source more profitable items. There are a number of online resources that allow online sellers to determine what items are selling, and what items aren’t.
Sellers can also take advantage of crazes, as long as they can evaluate how long the trend will last. There is nothing worse than purchasing stock that is deemed as profitable currently, but loses its value over a number of weeks.
Research should always be carried out, never assume that what you’re selling will always sell. For example, if you’re looking to sell books online, then ensure that the Books you are purchasing are popular enough to generate a sale.
While this can’t always be done when buying in bulk, having a healthy library of respected authors will ensure that your sales funnel remains intact. I hope that this article has given some clear advice on the most profitable items to sell online.
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The Top Sold and Watched Products on eBay [Updated]
Now that we have covered the most profitable items to sell on eBay and Amazon, it's worth taking a look at The most sold and watched products on these two eCommerce giants.
The distinction between profitability and selling power is relevant. It is definitely worth going into in more detail here.
Below you can see the top ten most sold items on eBay today:

You can find a constantly updated list of the most profitable items to sell online here.
Top Tip: eBay has an amazing Newsletter for buyers and sellers. It keeps you updated on the most sold and most watched items on eBay.

Definitely check it out!
To find the Most sold items on Amazon check out their 'Best Seller List'. Amazon's list of top sold items varies slightly from eBay's including classics like Adele album's, but also more esoteric products like Cards Against Humanity.
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