How to Incorporate Your Amazon Seller Business
Now that you know what type of Amazon seller you'd like to be, and what entity best suits your needs, you'll want to understand how to incorporate your new business.
If you've decided to operate as a sole proprietor, you can go straight on to setting up your Amazon seller profile on Seller Central.
If you're opting for an LLC or corporation, you have a couple of ways to pursue your goal:
Handle the paperwork and manage the process yourself through your state's business formation agency
Rely on a trusted business formation service with the experience and know-how to get your business started on the right foot
Whatever you decide, you'll need to gather some information before you begin, including the following:
The name and address of all members of the business
Your chosen business name that's not currently used by any other business in the state
The name and contact information of your designated Registered Agent
When you're ready, we invite you to check out the business formation packages Bizee has provided for more than 1,000,000 business owners, and join our growing community of successful entrepreneurs.
Amazon Business Resources
Want more in-depth information on starting your Amazon seller business? Here are some detailed, comprehensive resources to get you started.
Amazon Beginner's Guide: Go straight to the source with Amazon's guide for new sellers.
Amazon Selling Programs: Get a rundown of all your seller options, incentive programs, financing support, and more.
How to Start an Amazon Business: This guide from Bizee has everything you need to know to get your Amazon business off the ground.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got more questions on Amazon seller business types? We've got answers!
Which Business Type Is Best on Amazon?
There isn't a "best" business type for Amazon sellers, but your research should point you in the direction of the best business type for your needs. Most of the time, we recommend an LLC for Amazon third-party sellers, but you can also choose to operate as a sole proprietor or register as an S Corp or C Corp.
What Type of LLC Do I Need to Sell on Amazon?
You don't need an LLC to sell as a third-party shop on Amazon, but having an LLC for your business is recommended. You can form your LLC as an individual or with multiple members. Your LLC will provide you with liability protection to ensure your personal assets are covered.
Is an Amazon Seller Considered a Business?
Once you sign up for your seller profile via seller central, you're officially considered a third-party Amazon seller, and you're in business. This is the case whether you form a legal business entity or choose to operate as a sole proprietor.
Do You Need to Be a Registered Business to Sell on Amazon?
You don't need to have a formal business structure, but you do need to be registered as an Amazon seller on the platform's Seller Central. The sign-up process will request additional information if you do have a legal entity, such as business name and address.
Ultimately, starting an Amazon business as a third-party seller is a great way start your entrepreneurship journey, due to the low barrier to entry, cost-efficiency, and earning potential. While you aren't required to form a legal business entity to launch your Amazon shop, there are many benefits in doing so.
Ready to get started with a successful Amazon seller business of your own? The best way to get started is to form your business with Bizee. Our $0 + state fee LLC formation service is a perfect choice for most business owners. You provide your information, and we'll take care of all the rest, so you can jump in and begin running your business right away.