You have probably spent weeks reading about Amazon selling in India. You have watched the YouTube videos. You have asked your friends. And you still haven’t started.
This guide is not here to inspire you. It is here to tell you exactly what to do — step by step, with real numbers, real timelines, and zero fluff. By the end of this article, you will know precisely what selling on Amazon India requires, how much it actually costs, what mistakes kill most new sellers, and exactly how to launch your first product.
Let’s get into it.
What is Amazon Selling and Why India is One of the Best Markets Right Now
Amazon India is one of the fastest-growing e-commerce platforms in the world. In 2025, Amazon India has over 120 million registered customers, and the number of sellers on the platform has crossed 11 lakh. But here is the thing most people don’t tell you: most of those sellers are struggling because they are using the wrong model.
There are three ways to sell on Amazon India:
- Reselling: Buy products from a wholesaler (often IndiaMart) and sell them on Amazon. Thin margins, high competition. Most beginners start here and quit within 6 months.
- Wholesale: Buy in bulk from a brand and resell. You are dependent on their pricing and availability. No control.
- Private Label: Source a product directly from a factory — usually in China or India — brand it under your own label, and sell it exclusively on Amazon under that brand. This is the model that builds real, scalable businesses.
The private label model is the one that allows sellers to earn ₹50,000 to ₹5,00,000 per month and above. It requires more upfront investment and more research, but it creates an asset — a brand — that has real long-term value. This entire guide is built around the private label model.
ALI’S TAKE
Have found 80+ winning products over 7 years. My process has never changed: I spend 3 to 4 weeks in research before committing to any product. I use tools, I study reviews, and I only proceed when the numbers genuinely work. I have never launched a product that I wasn’t confident about before placing the order.
— Ali Lokhandwala | Amazon Seller | ₹3.5 Crore/Month Revenue
Step 1 — Understand the Capital You Actually Need
This is the question everyone asks first, and most guides give a vague answer. Here are the real numbers for 2025.
Minimum Capital to Start
To start a viable private label Amazon India business, you need a minimum of ₹3 lakh to ₹4 lakh in total available capital. Here is how that breaks down:
- Product inventory: ₹2 lakh to ₹2.5 lakh. This covers your first order of 200–500 units from a factory.
- Brand registration and design: ₹10,000 to ₹20,000. Logo, packaging, label design.
- Amazon listing setup: ₹5,000 to ₹15,000. Professional photography, copywriting if outsourced.
- Initial advertising budget: ₹30,000 to ₹50,000. Amazon PPC for your first 60 days.
- Buffer for returns and fees: ₹30,000 to ₹50,000. Amazon charges referral fees, FBA fees, and there will be returns.
If you have less than ₹3 lakh available, do not start yet. Building a sustainable Amazon business on ₹1 lakh of inventory results in too small an order to get factory pricing, and not enough buffer for the first 3 months of sales cycles.
| ⚠ Do NOT finance your Amazon business with a personal loan or credit card debt in Year 1. Only invest capital you can afford to lose. The learning curve is real, and your first product may not succeed. Use your second product’s profits to grow, not borrowed money. |
Step 2 — Create Your Amazon Seller Account
Creating a seller account is straightforward but requires specific documents. Get these ready before you start.
Documents Required for Amazon India Seller Account
- GST registration certificate — mandatory for selling on Amazon India
- PAN card of the business or individual
- Bank account with a cancelled cheque or bank statement
- Mobile number and email address
- Business registration document (if you have a company — optional for sole proprietors)
Steps to Create the Account
- Go to sell.amazon.in → click ‘Start Selling’
- Enter your email address and create a password
- Fill in your business information: name, address, GST number, PAN
- Add your bank account details for payments
- Complete identity verification — Amazon may ask for a video call
- Choose your selling plan: Individual (₹0/month, per-item fees) or Professional (₹499/month, unlimited listings). Choose Professional from day one if you are serious.
Account approval typically takes 3–7 business days. During this time, start your product research.
Step 3 — Choose the Right Product (The Most Important Decision You Will Make)
Product selection is where most sellers either build a great business or destroy one. A bad product choice means months of effort and lakhs of rupees wasted. Here is what you need to know.
The 6 Criteria Every Winning Amazon India Product Must Meet
- Selling price between ₹299 and ₹1,999. Below ₹299, margins are too thin after Amazon fees. Above ₹1,999, the Indian consumer market shrinks dramatically for unknown brands.
- At least 300 units sold per month in the category. Use Jungle Scout or Helium 10 to verify this. Never guess.
- Not dominated by large established Indian brands. If the first page has Prestige, Pigeon, or Milton, move on.
- Lightweight and small. Amazon FBA fees are based on weight and dimensions. Heavy products kill margins.
- Can be improved. Look at 3-star reviews on the top competitors. What are customers consistently complaining about? Your product should fix those problems.
- Can be sourced from a factory for 25–35% of the selling price. If the best factory price you can find is 60% of retail, the margins will never work.
ALI’S TAKEI spend 3–4 weeks on product research before committing to any new product. I have seen sellers rush this step and lose ₹3 lakh in 90 days. The research phase is not a delay — it is your best defence against a failed launch. Every one of my 80+ live products was researched this way.. — Ali Lokhandwala | Amazon Seller | ₹3.5 Crore/Month Revenue |
Step 4 — Find Your Supplier and Place Your First Order
Once you have a validated product idea, the next step is finding a factory to manufacture it. There are two main sourcing options for Amazon India sellers.
Option A: Chinese Factories via Alibaba
Alibaba.com is the world’s largest B2B sourcing platform. Most private label Amazon sellers source from here. Here is the process:
- Search your product on Alibaba. Filter for ‘Verified Supplier’ and ‘Trade Assurance.’
- Contact 8–10 suppliers. Send the same message to all: your product specs, expected quantity, and timeline.
- Request samples from the top 3 respondents. Pay for the samples — any supplier who refuses to provide paid samples is not serious.
- Test the samples for quality. Compare against competitors you found on Amazon India.
- Negotiate pricing based on your order quantity. First order: aim for 300–500 units.
- Place the order with a 30% deposit. Never pay 100% upfront.
Option B: Indian Factories
For certain product categories — textiles, handicrafts, some home goods — Indian factories can compete with China on price and offer faster lead times with simpler logistics. Check IndiaMART for industrial-grade suppliers, not consumer resellers. The distinction matters enormously.
Import timeline from China to your warehouse: 30–45 days sea freight. 7–12 days air freight (significantly more expensive). Plan your inventory accordingly.
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Step 5 — List Your Product and Launch
Once your inventory arrives, the listing and launch phase begins. A great listing is the difference between a product that sells and one that sits in a warehouse.
Key Elements of a High-Converting Amazon Listing
- Title: Include primary keyword + 2 secondary keywords. Under 200 characters. Lead with the most important benefit. Example: ‘Stainless Steel Water Bottle 1 Litre — Leak Proof, BPA Free | For Office Gym Home’
- Bullet points: 5 bullet points. Each bullet opens with the benefit, not the feature. ‘STAYS COLD FOR 24 HOURS — double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold all day.’
- Images: Minimum 7 images. First image: product on white background, no text. Images 2–7: lifestyle shots, dimension graphics, comparison chart, and feature callouts.
- Backend keywords: Fill all 250 characters of the ‘Search Terms’ field in Seller Central. No repetition. Use keywords not already in your title.
- A+ Content: Once Brand Registry is complete (requires a registered trademark), add A+ Content. This alone increases conversion rate by 5–10%.
The First 30 Days After Launch
- Run Amazon PPC (Sponsored Products) on auto campaign from Day 1 with a ₹300–₹500/day budget
- Send units to your first 10–15 customers through your own network for early reviews — request reviews ethically via the Amazon Request a Review button only
- Monitor your Advertising Cost of Sales (ACoS) daily. Target under 30% in the first month
- After 2 weeks, check search term report and move converting keywords to manual campaigns
Frequently Asked Questions
How much money do I need to start selling on Amazon India?
To start a viable private label Amazon India business, you need a minimum of ₹3 lakh to ₹4 lakh in total capital. This covers your first inventory order of 300–500 units, brand design, listing setup, and initial advertising spend. Operating with less than this leads to inventory shortages and inability to sustain your first 90 days.
How long does it take to make a profit on Amazon India?
Most private label sellers see their first profitable month between Month 3 and Month 6 after launch. Month 1 typically involves heavy advertising spend to build organic ranking. By Month 3, if the product is validated and listings are optimised, profitability usually begins. Building to ₹1 lakh/month revenue realistically takes 6–9 months.
Do I need GST to sell on Amazon India?
Yes, GST registration is mandatory to sell on Amazon India. You cannot create or operate a seller account without a valid GSTIN. If you have not registered for GST yet, do that first before creating your seller account. A tax consultant can complete GST registration within 7–10 working days.
Can I sell on Amazon India while working a full-time job?
Yes, and many successful Amazon India sellers started part-time. The product research, supplier communication, and listing setup can be done evenings and weekends. Once the product is live and running on FBA with PPC ads, the day-to-day management requires 1–2 hours daily. Many sellers keep their job for the first 6–12 months until revenue is consistent.
What is the difference between Amazon FBA and FBM India?
FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon): You send inventory to an Amazon warehouse. Amazon handles storage, packing, shipping, and customer service. Higher fees but Prime badge, faster delivery, and lower seller effort. FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant): You store inventory yourself and ship each order personally. Lower fees but much more work and no Prime badge. For private label sellers, FBA is almost always the better choice.
Is Amazon private label still profitable in India in 2025?
Yes, significantly — but only with the right product, the right supplier, and the right margins. Sellers who source from IndiaMart or pick low-margin products struggle. Sellers who go factory-direct with a validated product consistently build ₹50,000 to ₹3 lakh/month businesses. The market is larger than ever in 2025 — it is the business model that determines success, not the platform.
Ready to start your Amazon India business with the right foundation? Book a free consultation with Ali Lokhandwala — Amazon seller with ₹3.5 crore/month revenue and 15,000+ students trained.
✓ NEXT STEP: Read our complete guide on How to Find Winning Products for Amazon India to validate your first product idea before investing a single rupee.
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