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title: 'تعلم البيع على امازون FBA الأمريكي 2026 | واكسب بالدولار مع امازون أف بي أي'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=kbWSDnxpW24'
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date: 2026-08-17
duration_sec: 1437
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# تعلم البيع على امازون FBA الأمريكي 2026 | واكسب بالدولار مع امازون أف بي أي

> Source: [تعلم البيع على امازون FBA الأمريكي 2026 | واكسب بالدولار مع امازون أف بي أي](https://youtube.com/watch?v=kbWSDnxpW24)

## Summary

This video provides a comprehensive guide to selling on Amazon US from any Arab country, covering the entire process from registration and company formation to product selection, sourcing, and shipping. The creator shares practical steps, tools, and personal insights to help viewers overcome common challenges and succeed in the Amazon FBA business model.

### Key Points

- **The Dream of Selling on Amazon US** [00:02] — The video opens with the idea of selling on Amazon US from home in an Arab country, highlighting the market's scale with over 300 orders per second and the advantage of earning in dollars.
- **Two Main Reasons for Failure** [01:04] — The creator identifies two primary reasons people fail: unclear registration processes in some Arab countries leading to account rejections, and choosing unsuccessful products without proper research.
- **Registration Requirements** [01:34] — Four main requirements for Amazon US registration: a valid passport (or driver's license/ID), a US bank account (via Mercury, Wise, or Payoneer), a non-prepaid credit card, and a utility bill with your name and address.
- **Individual vs. Company Registration** [03:29] — Registering as a company is easier than as an individual. Individual registration may require additional documents like bank statements or a video interview, which can be challenging in some Arab countries.
- **Creating an American LLC** [04:11] — If individual registration fails, creating an American LLC (e.g., in Wyoming) is a reliable alternative. This can be done remotely via services like Northwest Registered Agent, costing $200-$400 per year, plus a tax ID for about $50.
- **Choosing a Successful Product** [08:49] — The creator emphasizes not to rely on personal opinion but to use tools like Jungle Scout to find products that are already proven in the market, with filters for price, reviews, and sales volume.
- **Finding a Supplier on Alibaba** [16:21] — After selecting a product, the next step is to find a supplier on Alibaba, filtering for Trade Assurance and Verified Suppliers, and ordering samples before committing to a large order.
- **Shipping to America at Low Cost** [19:01] — Using a shipping company like Forest Shipping that provides a virtual US address can save $600-$700 on shipping costs by avoiding cross-country Amazon fulfillment fees.
- **Five Secrets to Success** [21:05] — The creator shares five secrets: improve your product page, get the first review quickly, don't advertise before the first review, start with one product, and understand that success is cumulative over time.

### Conclusion

The video concludes by reinforcing that success on Amazon US is achievable from any Arab country with the right approach, emphasizing the importance of proper registration, product research, and patience. The creator encourages viewers to ask questions and promises further tutorials on advertising and optimization.

## Transcript

grab your phone, and receive a message that the first product on Amazon US has sold out, all while you're still in bed at home in your Arab city. You have n't opened a shop, you don't have a warehouse, and you haven't even moved a box. You probably think it's impossible to sell on the world's largest marketplace or the world's largest online store
while sitting at home. But let me tell you, this isn't just a possibility; it's actually happening. You can sell on Amazon US from your home, regardless of where you are in any Arab country. To understand the sheer size of the Amazon US market, statistics show that it
US market, statistics show that it processes over 300 orders per second. So imagine entering a market with such high demand from all over the world. And even better, you can work in a market where the price is in dollars and you earn in dollars too. For an
$2000 from Amazon US might not seem like much, but for an Arab living in an Arab country, it's incredible.  $1000 might seem like a legendary amount, but let me be honest with you. Many people legendary amount, but let me be honest with you. Many people I personally know tried and tried to enter
this field, but they couldn't continue and they didn't succeed. The two biggest reasons I noticed are: first, the registration process in some Arab countries is unclear, and every time they tried, their account was rejected; second, they didn't succeed with their chosen product and didn't have the motivation to work
on another and repeat the process. So, if you're planning to start the right way, let me shorten the process for you and explain the entire business model so you can begin, God willing, and overcome these two main problems. The first thing is to register and create a
bank account, regardless of which country you're in. The second thing is to get a product, and God willing, you can be very sure that this product will be successful for you from the first time. First, let's talk about the registration requirements for Amazon US. Most of you are probably wondering, for example, if
I'm in Saudi Arabia or Jordan.  Neither in Egypt nor in Morocco can I register or not? The answer is yes, of course you can register. There are two types of registration: you can register as an individual and you can register as a company. Before we talk about the difference between registering as an individual or as a company, what are the needs
or conditions that Amazon requires from you to register? There are approximately four main points. First, you must have a valid passport, and sometimes they also accept a driver's license or even a national ID. Second, you will need an American bank account if you will be selling on
American Amazon. You can set it up through Mercury, Wise, or Payoneer, and we will talk about all of that, God willing.  Thirdly, you need a credit card that is not prepaid, whether it's Visa or
Mastercard. This means that you don't need to load a balance onto this card to use it. Even if it has zero riyals, for example, it has a credit limit of 6,000 or 10,000 riyals that you can withdraw from. Then what do you do with
the bank? So you must have this card, regardless of whether it's an American, Arab, or any other card. In this case, it doesn't matter at all to Amazon because this card will be the payment card. They call it that you will pay Amazon fees through this card. And the card
we talked about a little while ago, what card?  The fourth and final requirement is that you have an electricity bill, water bill, internet bill, or even a mobile phone bill in your name, along with your address. This is perhaps one of the biggest challenges, as in some Arab countries, bills don't even
include your name or address, leading to registration problems and difficulties. Let's go back a registration problems and difficulties. Let's go back a step and consider registration as an individual versus a company. Registering as a company is generally easier than registering as an individual because Amazon handles companies more readily than
individuals, so you can be confident that these are professional matters and that you're dealing with a company, not an individual. As for individual registration, let me be frank: there are some challenges, especially in some Arab countries, where, for example, you don't have an address on the bill, or you can't get, for example, a US bank card,
or a credit card with a credit limit. Consequently, they might ask for additional documents. They might say, "Okay, bring me, for example, a bank statement for the last three months," or sometimes they might request a video interview.  They want to verify during the
video interview. They'll ask you to bring your passport and show it to them, or bring your electricity bill and show bring your electricity bill and show it to them. They'll check it during the video call, so there are some challenges. Honestly, many people might not be able to register because of these requirements. So, what's the
solution if someone, for example, tries to register from an Arab country and Amazon doesn't accept them, or they face challenges they can't overcome? Here we go to step number two, which is creating an American company. You can create an American company, specifically an LLC ( Limited Liability Company), even from your home in your
Arab country. You don't need to go to America or anything. The company will be in your name, and you can open a bank account in your name, and everything will be fine. Now, before we talk about how to create the American company, if we create the American company, will we be able to sell on Amazon? Will everything be fine? Yes, God willing. I've
almost never met someone who created an American company and wasn't accepted by Amazon. In fact, Amazon makes registration easy for American companies, regardless of...  Looking at who owns this company, Amazon, they don't care if you live in Egypt, Algeria, or any other country. It's an
American company, just like any other. So you can easily register, God willing. You'll get a virtual address in America, and you'll also get a bank account. You can receive payments through Mercury or Payoneer, and all of this money will be deposited into
your company's bank account. Another great thing about this American company is that when customers go to your profile and want to see the seller's information, they'll see that the seller is a company, for example, Forever Mohammed LLC. Then, under my
virtual American address, they'll see an address I rented from the agency that provided this service. This gives me a virtual address to use on Amazon, so it's not like my local address in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, or Qatar. This makes things a bit easier for
customers.  Americans, this is indeed a business established in America, and it also gives it ease. What does it mean? Our affairs are good. Okay, how do I open an American company while sitting at home? The first thing we need to know in order to register an American company is that we need what is called a registered agent or a
called a registered agent or a specialized agent who has a license to create companies for people in the designated American state. So you must have a registered agent or a licensed agent who can set up this company for you. One of the best sites that makes companies for you is a site called
Northwestregisteredagent.com. So you will click on Start LC. It will ask you for some data and some details, such as which state you want it in, Florida or Wyoming. I always recommend Wyoming, to be honest. And after that you will complete the procedures. It will ask you what the name of the company is?  Is it
owned by one person or more?  Give me the owner's details, your name, passport number, and real address, for example. They'll take all your personal information, then you'll submit the application and pay the fees. Let me tell you, the total cost for the whole company is
around $200 to $400 per year. Of course, it varies depending on the state and the registered entity you're dealing with, but it's most likely between $200 and $400, and it probably won't cost more than that. After you set up the company, you'll need to apply for a tax ID (also called an IAN). They can
also provide it for you for about $50 or so. After it's issued, it takes about three to four business days. Then you're all set up, 100%. You just need to open a business bank account. You can do this through Payoneer, Wise, or Mercury. I've given a
practical explanation of most of these banks; I'll put the links below in the description. Once you have the account, you're all set.  Your situation is good. You can register with any US business under your company name. If you'd like a practical, step-by-step guide on how to set up
the company together, leave a comment below, and we'll make a video tutorial. The third step, after setting up the company, is to register as an individual account, which is creating an account on Amazon US. I won't go into too much detail on this step because I've already
made a video tutorial on registering through Amazon FBA. I'll include a link to that video here so you can watch it step-by-step. Here's a simplified explanation of how to register and create an account on Amazon US. You'll need four main things to register: your
passport or national ID card, a business registration certificate (if you're registering under a company name, or even an American company's name, they'll give you the business registration certificate), a credit card, a US bank account, and finally, a bill to prove your local address. If you're registering with an American company, they probably won't ask for the bill; it
will likely already be included. The documents or files that you have in a file or document related to the title, you will attach them directly to what?  With registration, everything will be fine, God willing. If, God forbid, you are rejected, focus on three main things: First, make sure
your credit card is not a prepaid card ( meaning it has a credit balance). Second, ensure the bank where you receive your money is an American bank, whether it's Mercury, Wise, or Payoneer. Third, make sure the address on the invoice matches the address you used
on Amazon. If, especially if it's a personal account, God forbid, you're still rejected, please send me the main reason for the rejection, and God willing, I'll be able to help you. Now, let's get back to business, sales, and trading, starting with step number four: choosing a successful product.
This is probably the point where people fail the most and lose money, even though they started everything correctly. The main problem here is that many people sell a product simply because they thought it looked good, felt it would sell well, or because it would give them strong results, or because they saw it on TikTok, for example,
with a friend who praised the video and said it was okay.  Honestly, someone said, "Great, let me sell it on Amazon US." The problem is, he puts in the whole order, creates the product, sets up the branding, registers, and ships it to Amazon US. Then the product doesn't sell, and he
feels crushed. It's really upsetting, to be honest. But the problem is n't with them or their product selection process. The issue is that they relied on their personal opinions or the opinions of some people, like in the Arab world or something like that. But let me tell you a secret that
something like that. But let me tell you a secret that will save you a lot of money, and I wish someone had told me this six or seven years ago when I started. Always don't choose a product just because you liked it or because you expect it to sell. Choose a product that's actually successful in the market and has been
tested by other sellers. That way, you can be sure that the product has been tried and tested and, God willing, will succeed. I'll enter this market and improve the product, maybe a little,
but I'm optimistic that it will succeed because it has been tested. I didn't test the product; people tested me. I built on what others have already done. I never started from scratch. This method, God willing, will make you succeed intelligently. You don't invest in trying out products or
testing things like that. You don't just go in and see if this product is successful, then I'll make a small change here and sell the same product to the same target audience on the same platform on Amazon. Okay, how do you do this? Through a tool called Jungle Scout. This is the Jungle Scout website; I'll put
the link below in the description. They have many things: competitor analysis, successful product selection, supplier selection, keywords (these are very useful for ranking higher in Amazon's search engine), automated
evaluation processes, and many other analytical tools. Let's talk about what?  Regarding choosing a successful product, you have several categories. One of them is choosing certain categories or subcategories you want to enter. For example, I always prefer to enter the Home &amp; Kitchen category. It doesn't have
problems; it doesn't have appliances or things specifically for children. We have, for example, Office, and other very simple things like that. Art is good, and Beauty is also good. So I focus
on all these areas. If I want to choose, for example, Amazon, I want to see the competitors, for example, those who sell on Amazon FBA and Amazon FBM, whether they ship through Amazon or not. I'll include all of them, even if they sell through Amazon itself. I want the
product to be standard size. I don't want it to be too big; it will cost me a lot. filters. I want the price to be, for example, between $20 and $30 or $35, which is very reasonable.
Here, they tell you what the profit margin is. Just bring it empty. I want the reviews to be, say, 10 to 100 reviews only. First, leave it general; I don't need to leave it like that, it's not a problem. Leave the weight the same, and the
number of sellers the same. What should I do? Search? What should I do? All these things? So now it analyzes all of Amazon for me, what products follow the same points I talked about.
So, what might it say? It tells me, "This product is okay. This product is in the beauty section. This product is available. It sells 15 units a month. Let me filter it based on 15 units a month. Let me filter it based on
monthly sales." Okay, it tells me, "This product sells nearly a quarter of a million units a month, so this is a very strong product, but it seems to be controlled by one group of people from very large companies." Okay, okay, the product price, size, and when it entered the market. It tells you it entered the market in 2024, meaning it hasn't even been a
year yet, and it has succeeded, God willing. This product is really amazing. I might look at this product and think about making something similar to it, something like that.  And always, just try to stay away from the big players in the market. I mean, even when it comes to ratings, try to keep the
to ratings, try to keep the maximum number of ratings to 200. No more than 200 ratings. If you have more than that, you'll find very large companies. So, let's see what other people are doing. This one large companies. So, let's see what other people are doing. This one sold 115 units, that's their sales. So, you get a very
big idea in the finder here. And there are many other things too. For example, you have a tracker. You have a specific product that you want to track. You buy it, for example, on Amazon, and you track it in how? How do you add the product directly from here?  Direct and there's something really cool about Jungle Scout too. You can install
their app or Chrome extension here, and then when you search for anything, for example, if you search for "bag," it tells you to find each one directly from here. You don't need to go through the dashboard. It tells you, "This product sells
15,000 units a month, may God bless it," or " This one sells 7,000 units," or "This one sells This one sells 7,000 units," or "This one sells 6,000 units." Okay, that's great, but their ratings are very high, so I don't want to compete with them. I want people with ratings like 200 or 100. This one is good, 34 ratings are
200 or 100. This one is good, 34 ratings are good, and it sells 245 units a month, which is also good. The good, and it sells 245 units a month, which is also good. The cost price is $7, and it's excellent. This product is considered excellent. Okay, that's the main idea. So, let's look at other products like this using the same
method. I can click on this product itself and get more details; it will give them to me like that in the conditions.  On its own, it says the same thing here. From here, I can add it to the tracking we talked about earlier. I can put it in my file or Jungle Scout list, for example. I add all the
products I saw that might be positive, then I compare them. I can also see what's on the page for all these products. I click on Jungle Scout like this, and it gives me a complete analysis of the sales of the products on the page. It tells me the average sales per person is
tells me the average sales per person is 17,000 units sold per month. Here it tells you the revenue. Here's the average price: $31, which is very good. The average number of reviews is a bit worrying, 15,000. That's a lot, honestly. However, it
tells him that he has a very high demand, meaning the review he gave me. Then, more than six is ​​considered very good, whether it's seven, eight, or nine. So, eight is also considered very good. So, what am I supposed to do if I buy a product? Literally, what am I supposed to do? I want to... I want...
Filter based on ratings, okay? Then I'll see people like that. Yes, these 20, 20 ratings, 30 ratings, how many are they selling per day?  For example, here we have one product with
day?  For example, here we have one product with 30 reviews and selling 118 units per month, another with 34 30 reviews and selling 118 units per month, another with 34 reviews and selling 245 units per month (okay, good), another with reviews and selling 245 units per month (okay, good), another with 45 reviews and selling 53 units, and another with 61 reviews but selling
45 reviews and selling 53 units, and another with 61 reviews but selling 430 units per month (equivalent to 14 units per 430 units per month (equivalent to 14 units per day, which is considered good). Honestly, this is a good field, but it requires a bit more in-depth research. However, this way you can be sure that the
product is actually in demand and selling well. You see, there are people who have just entered the market, only about six months ago, and have already succeeded. So, I always filter 20 or 25 successful products using this method, put them all in one file in Jungle Scout, and start reviewing them from
one file in Jungle Scout, and start reviewing them from best to worst. I also check the supplier's price and other factors. This way, I have a list I can refer back to and choose one from. The fifth step, after we've identified the product we'll be entering, God willing, is to
product we'll be entering, God willing, is to look for a supplier in...  For example, on the Chinese Alibaba website, I liked this same product and I want to work on it. I analyzed it and everything is fine, God willing. I say, "In the name of God," for example, I will take the whole text from
here. Okay, I will go to the Alibaba website and copy and paste it directly. So, look, praise be to God, almost the same product is available on Alibaba. Any product you want, even if it is not available, they will be able to provide you with the same thing. These factories, so I choose to look, for example, at the products of
all these traders or all these manufacturers, but first, before I do everything, I filter based on trade assurance, so that it is guaranteed to me by Alibaba and Verified Suppliers, that Alibaba actually visited them and saw their factory and saw all these things, and that it is a factory whose affairs are in good order. So I start comparing, okay,
between all these factories. This one tells me its price is from $6 to $7 per piece, but the minimum order is 500 pieces. Okay, this one tells me, "I have 300 pieces available, but the price is $11 and the shape is different." I can negotiate with him. I tell him, "Make me the same as what?"  The same thing happened there, there's no
problem with that one, and the same thing happens here too. So I take more than one and try to contact them. For example, I go to this link, like this. This is the main link to the factory and company. I can also look at their ratings, see where they work, what other products they have, what
creative ideas they've released before, for example, something new in the same products. All of this is okay, very good, everything is fine. I contact them, say "Chat Now" from here, and start to get some details from them. I ask them, for example, what type of fabric, what colors they have available, what they recommend, what the trend is, how much per
piece, what the minimum order is, for example. And then I start to negotiate with them and also start to look at other factories, how much each one costs, what their quality is, what their services are, what their ratings are like. So I also start from among them to choose one to work with. And I always like that before you place a large order from the
like that before you place a large order from the Chinese supplier, for example, you get a sample from them, get a sample from more than one supplier you have, for example. I found four good suppliers. Get one unit of this product from each one and ship it to your country, whether it's Saudi Arabia or the UAE. See the product
in person because you need to experience what the end customer will go through when buying from you. No matter how difficult it is to rely solely on online images or the supplier's description, you'll want to see it. If you do, believe me, you'll get
ideas you want to modify. For example, you could add a zipper here, make it nylon here, increase the thickness here, add a wheel here, or leave it without. You'll get some great ideas and be able to offer
something good to people. After you agree with them, you're good to go. You've found the right supplier. Don't talk to them about shipping. I'll get you a much better shipping company, God willing, than any supplier you're dealing with. This
is step number six: shipping to America at the lowest cost. There's a company called Forest Shipping that ships products from all over the world. They have warehouses in America and also specialize in Amazon.  The good thing about the American shipping method is that you know, America is
huge, a very large country. It's in the east and the west. If you place an order for shipping within the US Amazon, they'll most likely ship it to the westernmost state, the farthest city in the west. So, the cost will be quite high. You might want to
negotiate and say, "Amazon, okay, ship it to me, but why go through all that trouble?" Well, this company has a really great trick that will allow you to do this, God willing. They'll give you their own virtual address. So, we
tell Amazon, "We won't ship it from China; we'll ship it from America, from a state near the east." Therefore, Amazon won't send you to a very far location; they'll send you to a location close to the same warehouse. This way, you'll save on shipping costs by approximately $600-$700. If
you use this method, you can try it. Get a quote from them and go to their website.  Alibaba should also get price quotes from other companies and see what Amazon requires you to ship. Which state are the goods in? I don't want to confuse you, but I want to try and show you all the ways you can
save even just one dollar. This company is safe, from experience, so don't worry at all, God willing. After the goods are shipped to America and Amazon receives them, God willing, your account will be active, everything will be fine, and you'll be live. You're ready,
God willing, to start selling on Amazon US. I don't want to make the video too long, but I'll also give you a practical explanation inside the Amazon page after registration, whether through advertising, SEO, Amazon offers, or how to analyze your ad results and
reports. Write all of this in the description, God willing, and we'll make a new video about it. But before we finish step seven, I'll talk about five secrets that will help you succeed in selling on Amazon US. First, improve your product page. Let me give you a
golden rule that will make it easier for you to understand how to sell correctly.  On Amazon, to sell properly, you only need to do two things. If you do them, you will succeed a million times over, God willing. First, make many people see your product on Amazon and click on it. Second, after they click on it,
make them buy. It's very simple. You're saying, "What's this new thing you've brought up?" Okay, let me explain it to you because each of these two has different strategies. In order to make people see the product and click on it, I have to work on the main image because it will be visible
anyway, and I have to work on the title, and I have to work on the ratings, and many other things. And in order to make people buy after they click, I have to work on what?  The product page, in terms of content, what?  The product page, in terms of content, images, videos, reviews, and everything else, is crucial.
If I focus all my efforts on improving these two processes, things will work out for me, but God willing, I will succeed. So, the first golden piece of advice is to improve your product page. The So, the first golden piece of advice is to improve your product page. The second thing is to get the first review as quickly as
possible. I don't want to tell you to get a friend to buy your product and give you a friend to buy your product and give you a review, but you must get the first review as quickly as possible because the first review is the hardest. Once you get the first review, believe me,
the reviews will come in a very sequential manner. The third thing is, don't start advertising until after the first review. If you run ads without any reviews, believe me, you wo n't get a conversion rate that satisfies you. So,
focus on secret number two. And to apply secret number three and secret number four, start with one product. Don't complicate things, and don't even think about getting more than one product. If the first product is successful, then you can get the second one, but if you're going to spend a lot of money working on it, who will you be working on?  As they say, you'll
working on it, who will you be working on?  As they say, you'll allocate 50% of your budget to each of two areas, and it's possible that neither will reach the level required for success. So focus on one; if it succeeds, then you can pursue the second, the third, and even the tenth, God
willing. You won't have any problems. One last thing: success on Amazon is cumulative. In the first month or two, you might only sell 10 or 15 items per month, but after six months or a year, with the same budget, you might sell 50 or even 100 items per month.
Why? Because you'll get higher ratings, people will become more familiar with your product, leading to more repeat purchases, and your ranking will increase in Google search results. This increase will be based on multiple keywords; you might rank on the first page for 16 keywords, for example. Furthermore,
you can continuously improve and develop your product. If you want a more detailed explanation on creating an Amazon account, adding a product, and creating a business, I can provide it here. For example, ordering delivery of goods to Amazon US. I will put a video here, watch it, it's very important. And if you have any questions or inquiries, write to me below in the
comments section. God willing, I will answer everyone. I was very happy with your support by liking and subscribing to the channel. Thank you, thank you, thank you for watching, and I will see you in the next video, God willing. Yeah.
