Quick Answer: "FBA Amazon business for sale" usually means one of two things — an actual Amazon seller account with inventory and reviews, or a content site that earns Amazon affiliate commission. They're completely different products with different risks. EcomChief sells the second type — a done-for-you Amazon affiliate store — at a flat $99, with an optional $148 traffic package.
"FBA Amazon business" gets thrown around loosely. Some listings mean a real seller account with stock sitting in Amazon's warehouses. Others mean a simple content site earning affiliate clicks. Confusing the two is how buyers end up disappointed.

What Is an FBA Amazon Business, Actually?
Key Takeaway: Two very different products share the same search term.
Type one is a real Amazon seller account — inventory, supplier relationships, reviews, PPC history. This is a serious acquisition. Expect real due diligence and a real price tag.
Type two is an Amazon affiliate site — content that links to Amazon products and earns commission per sale. No inventory. No seller account. Much simpler, much cheaper.
Know which one you're looking at before you get further into a listing.
What to Check Before You Buy
Key Takeaway: The checklist changes depending on which type it is.
Buying a real FBA seller account? Verify account health, review history, and supplier terms directly — not just the seller's word for it.
Buying an affiliate site? Check that it's already indexed by Google, the content is genuinely useful, and the affiliate link is active and correctly tagged. Ask for traffic data if any is claimed.
| Type | What You Get | Typical Price |
|---|---|---|
| Seller Account | Inventory, suppliers, reviews | Thousands+ |
| Affiliate Site | Content site, affiliate links | $99-$500 |
Is an Amazon FBA Business Worth Buying?
Key Takeaway: Depends which type — and whether the price matches what you're actually getting.
A real seller account is worth it if you want inventory-based ecommerce and can afford real due diligence. It's not a beginner's first move.
An affiliate site is worth it if you want something simple, low-cost, and content-driven. No inventory, no supplier risk — just content and links.
What EcomChief Sells
Key Takeaway: A done-for-you Amazon affiliate store at $99, not a seller account.
We sell the affiliate version — a custom-designed content site built to earn Amazon affiliate commission. Same $99 price as every other store, same custom design system. Want marketing help too? Add the $148 traffic package.
We're rated 5.0/5 from 3,979 reviews, 247+ businesses sold. Ask us directly what's included before you buy — that's the fastest way to know exactly what you're getting.

A Done-For-You Amazon Affiliate Store, $99
Key Takeaway: Custom design, real content foundation, no inventory risk.
The stores in EcomChief's catalog are built using the exact method described in this post. Not templated. Not assembled from a page builder. Custom sections, locked design systems, production-ready — the same standard I hold my own theme to. Every store starts at $99, with an optional $148 traffic package if you want marketing support from day one. If you want to own a store built this way without spending months developing the method yourself, this is where to start.
The Bottom Line
Key Takeaway: Know which type you're buying before anything else.
Seller account or affiliate site — figure out which one a listing actually is first. Then check it against the right standard. That's the whole decision.
Helpful EcomChief Resources
Key Takeaway: Quick links to browse, compare, and get answers.
Here are useful links:
- Amazon Stores — From $99
- Affiliate Stores
- What's Included
- Handover Process
- Talk to Us Before You Buy
- Online Company for Sale — What to Check
- Shopify Stores for Sale
Ready to look? Browse Amazon stores and see the design standard for yourself.
