Exclusive Amazon Seller Lists for E-Commerce Agencies

Exclusive Amazon Seller Lists for E-Commerce Agencies

Amazon has become one of the most competitive marketplaces on the planet. With over 9.5 million total sellers worldwide — and roughly 2 million actively selling at any given time — the platform is saturated. For eCommerce agencies offering services like PPC, branding, listing optimization, sourcing, or even SaaS, that means one thing: finding the right seller to talk to is harder than ever.

Generic lead lists aren’t cutting it. Most are outdated. Others are scraped and lack context. Many are recycled and sold to hundreds of agencies, turning cold outreach into cold silence.

What if you had access to exclusive Amazon seller data — fresh, segmented, and enriched — tailored to your agency’s exact niche?

That’s where Seller Contacts steps in.

Why eCommerce Agencies Need Exclusive Seller Lists

Every eCommerce agency knows this pain:

  • You spend hours scraping data or buying databases
  • The contact info is wrong, outdated, or generic (info@ emails)
  • You email 500 sellers… and barely get 5 replies

Meanwhile, your competitors are onboarding clients faster than you can say “Amazon Ads”

The reality is simple. The success of your outreach campaign — whether for cold email, LinkedIn, or PPC retargeting — depends on the quality of your list.

And quality means more than just a name and an email.

You need to know:

  • What category they sell in
  • Their estimated revenue
  • What fulfillment model they use (FBA, FBM, Hybrid)
  • Where they’re located
  • Whether they’re a good fit for your service

In short, you need exclusivity. Not a generic spreadsheet.

What Makes a Seller List “Exclusive”?

Let’s clarify what we mean by “exclusive” — because not every database that claims it, delivers it.

An exclusive Amazon seller list is one that’s:

  • Freshly updated — not recycled every 6 months
  • Filtered and segmented — by niche, geography, revenue, and seller type
  • Enriched — with actual contact info (not just store URLs)
  • Actionable — ready to plug into your workflow

Think of the difference like this:

FeatureGeneric ListSeller Contacts Exclusive List
Update FrequencyEvery 6–12 monthsWeekly to monthly
Contact InfoOften missing or genericVerified names, emails, websites
CategoriesNiche Filtering Broad, unsortedFilter by 30+ product 
Revenue EstimatesNot availableYes, sorted into 6+ revenue bands
Seller Type (FBA/FBM/etc.)Not providedClearly labeled
Location-Based TargetingNoneCountry, state, or city level

This is the difference between emailing “just anyone” and reaching sellers who are ready to buy, scale, and grow — and looking for help.

How Seller Contacts Builds Its Exclusive Amazon Seller Lists

Seller Contacts isn’t just another data scraping tool.

It’s a curated, structured, and frequently updated seller intelligence platform designed for agencies, consultants, and eCommerce growth teams.

How do we build it?

First, we use proprietary scraping and API tools that scan multiple Amazon marketplaces — US, UK, CA, and more. We identify active seller storefronts, their products, and store-level metadata. This includes product category, brand, ASIN count, and listing health signals.

Next, we enrich this data using third-party verification tools and public business directories. We cross-reference LinkedIn, email databases, and domain records to pull clean, usable contact info.

But the magic isn’t just in the scraping — it’s in the filtering.

Our platform allows users to filter by:

  • Product niche (over 30 options: Supplements, Home & Kitchen, Apparel, Electronics, etc.)
  • Monthly revenue bands (e.g. <$10k, $10–50k, $50–100k, $100k–1M+)
  • Fulfillment model (FBA-only, FBM-only, Hybrid)
  • Country, region, or even specific cities
  • Storefront language or localization

We also introduced the Seller Map — a visual tool that lets agencies prospect visually by zooming into a region and identifying local sellers by category and estimated revenue.

This is the kind of data that gives you a true edge in a crowded market.

Key Features of Seller Contacts’ Exclusive Lists

Let’s dig into what you actually get.

The Seller Contacts platform is not just a CSV file. It’s an entire lead intelligence ecosystem.

Here’s what’s inside:

Seller Database

Access to 100,000+ active Amazon sellers across global marketplaces. Updated regularly with new additions and cleanups.

Advanced Filtering

Filter by:

  • Category (over 30 niches)
  • Revenue band
  • Fulfillment type (FBA, FBM, Hybrid)
  • Country/state/city
  • Language
  • Storefront URL or keywords
  • Seller Details
  • Each seller profile includes:
  • Store name + URL
  • Product niche
  • Estimated revenue range
  • Fulfillment model
  • Verified contact info (where available)
  • Company website or LinkedIn (if public)
  • Seller Map

Visualize where sellers are located geographically. Zoom into a region, filter by niche, and discover sellers near trade hubs, port cities, or warehouse zones.

Export & Integrate

Download leads into CSV or connect to your outreach stack (HubSpot, Lemlist, Instantly, etc.)

If you’re tired of cold emails that get cold replies, this is your chance to change the game.

Let me know when you’re ready, and I’ll continue with Part 2 — where we cover integrating the lists into agency workflows, pricing plans, competitive comparison, FAQs, and a powerful closing CTA.

Using Seller Lists in Real-World Agency Workflows

Getting access to a goldmine of exclusive seller data is only step one.

The real win comes when you plug this data into your agency’s prospecting and conversion engine. So let’s walk through how agencies are actually integrating Seller Contacts into their everyday workflows — from outreach to close.

Cold Email Campaigns with Personalization at Scale

Most agencies are already using tools like Instantly, Lemlist, or Smartlead for cold outreach. But what holds them back is poor data. Generic emails sent to generic addresses equal generic results.

With Seller Contacts, personalization becomes scalable.

Here’s how a typical workflow looks:

  • Filter sellers in your niche and revenue band (e.g. Home & Kitchen sellers doing $50k–$500k/month)
  • Download a targeted list with verified emails and website data
  • Use variables like {store_name}, {niche}, {revenue_estimate} in your templates
  • Add custom lines referencing their actual Amazon storefronts

Instead of sounding like every other agency in their inbox, you come across as relevant, sharp, and credible.

LinkedIn Prospecting with Pre-Vetted Contacts

Another powerful play? Using Seller Contacts’ company or domain info to identify decision-makers on LinkedIn.

Let’s say you found a top-100 Toys seller based in the UK. You plug their company name into LinkedIn, find the founder or brand manager, and send a connection request with this line:

“Hey Sarah — noticed your Amazon storefront is crushing it in the Toys niche. We work with brands doing 6–7 figures on Amazon to scale their off-Amazon traffic and brand presence. Thought it’d be great to connect.”

Personal. Relevant. Not spam.

Inbound Sales Qualification & Retargeting

If your agency runs ads or captures leads on your site, another trick is to match them back to your Seller Contacts data.

Let’s say you get a lead for “SunGlow Brands” through a TikTok ad. Before your sales team calls them, you look them up in Seller Contacts:

  • Are they in your target revenue range?
  • Do they sell in the right niche?
  • Are they FBA or FBM?
  • Are they already scaling — or just getting started?

This insight helps you prioritize high-value prospects and tailor your pitch. You can also create retargeting audiences based on verified seller segments.

For example:

  • Run Facebook Ads only to US-based FBA sellers in the Pet Supplies niche
  • Upload Seller Contacts list to your custom audience
  • Speak directly to their pain points in your creative
  • Sales outreach that’s data-backed gets better conversion, every time.
  • Pricing, Access, and What You Actually Get

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is the seller data updated?

Seller Contacts updates its database on a rolling basis — with fresh data flowing in every week. This ensures sellers listed are active and relevant.

What marketplaces are covered?

The platform currently includes sellers from Amazon US, UK, Canada, EU, and more. Filtering by country is built-in.

Do I get email addresses or just storefront URLs?

Yes, many records include verified emails, business websites, and sometimes LinkedIn profiles. Seller Contacts uses third-party enrichment tools to enhance data quality.

Is it GDPR-compliant?

Yes. All data collected is from publicly available sources or business directories. Agencies are still responsible for ensuring compliant outreach practices.

Can I integrate this with my CRM?

Yes. Seller Contacts allows CSV exports, which can be imported into HubSpot, Salesforce, Lemlist, or any outbound stack.

Who should use Seller Contacts?

Amazon-focused agencies (PPC, SEO, creative, branding)

  • DTC marketers targeting Amazon brands
  • SaaS companies selling seller tools
  • Logistics and fulfillment providers
  • Service providers offering bookkeeping, legal, or VAT help
  • Conclusion: Turn Data into Deals

Bottom Line

The agencies growing fastest in 2025 aren’t necessarily the ones with the biggest ad budgets or the flashiest case studies.

They’re the ones using better data.

They know exactly which sellers to target. They understand their pain points. And they reach out with precision and relevance — not guesswork.

Seller Contacts gives you that edge. It doesn’t just hand you a spreadsheet. It gives you a full-blown seller intelligence engine.

So the question is:

Are you still buying generic lists that go nowhere? Or are you ready to unlock exclusive Amazon seller data that actually helps you win?

Explore Seller Contacts now and start talking to the right sellers tomorrow.

Let me know if you’d like a CTA block, landing page copy, or even email templates to go with this. Happy to help build out the rest of your marketing engine.

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