A practical guide to managing seller and marketplace accounts with long-term stability.
E-commerce platforms such as Amazon, eBay, and Shopify evaluate accounts based on:
- device signals
- account history
- transaction behavior
These platforms are highly sensitive to account linking, where multiple accounts appear to originate from the same device or network.
Maintaining isolated environments and stable configurations is critical.
Do not use rotating proxies for Amazon seller accounts. Amazon tracks IP addresses and links accounts that share IPs. If your proxy rotates, multiple accounts may appear connected, leading to suspension. Always use static/ISP proxies with one dedicated IP per account.
Quick checklist
Before you start:
- 1 seller account = 1 browser profile
- 1 profile = 1 proxy
- Use residential proxies
- Keep proxy region stable
- Do not change fingerprint after setup
Step 1. Set up environment in Gologin
Prepare a clean and isolated environment before working with accounts.
Recommended setup:
- Create a new browser profile
- Assign a dedicated proxy
- Keep fingerprint settings unchanged
- Ensure stable internet connection
Each profile should represent a separate device.
Avoid:
- sharing proxies between accounts
- frequent changes in location or device parameters
Step 2. Prepare browser session
Before registration or login:
- browse normal websites for a few minutes
- open multiple pages
- interact naturally
This helps build cookies and browsing history, making the environment appear more realistic.
Step 3. Create or access account
When creating or accessing accounts:
- avoid creating multiple accounts in rapid succession
- keep proxy location consistent
- complete all verification steps normally
Marketplace platforms often require:
- identity verification
- email and phone confirmation
Step 4. Set up seller account
After account creation:
- complete all account details
- verify email and phone number
- set up payment and payout information
- explore the seller dashboard
Avoid:
- adding many products immediately
- aggressive account actions early
Step 5. Warm up the account
Gradual development is important for seller accounts.
Suggested timeline
| Period | Focus | Behavior |
|---|
| Day 0 | Setup | Registration and verification |
| Days 1–3 | Exploration | Dashboard browsing |
| Days 4–7 | Preparation | Adding listings gradually |
| Week 2+ | Normal use | Managing orders and listings |
Avoid sudden spikes in activity.
Marketplace behavior
Typical safe actions:
- gradually adding product listings
- editing product descriptions
- browsing seller dashboards
- interacting with platform tools
Avoid:
- bulk listing products immediately
- rapid repetitive actions
- automation-like behavior
Safe activity patterns
| Action | Recommended approach |
|---|
| Product listings | Add gradually |
| Account edits | Occasional updates |
| Dashboard activity | Regular browsing |
| Order processing | Consistent handling |
These are general behavior patterns, not strict limits.
Common risk triggers
The most common causes of restrictions:
- multiple accounts sharing the same environment
- frequent proxy location changes
- rapid listing of many products
- inconsistent login environments
- repetitive or automated behavior
Key takeaway
Marketplace platforms evaluate accounts over time.
To maintain stability:
- keep environments isolated
- use consistent proxies
- grow activity gradually
Accounts that behave like real sellers and develop naturally are more likely to maintain long-term access.