You could have your first Noon sale this week.
Noon is the UAE’s largest homegrown marketplace — millions of monthly shoppers, same-day delivery in Dubai, and a logistics network built specifically for the Gulf market. For new ecommerce sellers in the UAE, Noon offers something your own Shopify store cannot: built-in traffic. You do not need to spend a single dirham on advertising to get your products in front of buyers. They are already there, already searching, already ready to buy.
But signing up as a seller is the easy part. The challenge is getting your products visible, competitively priced, and delivered fast enough to win the Buy Box. This guide walks you through everything — from registration to your first sale — with the practical details that Noon’s official documentation glosses over.
Before You Start
You need these things ready before you begin the registration process:
- UAE trade license — a valid ecommerce or trading license (free zone or mainland). Noon requires a registered business; individual accounts are not available for sellers.
- UAE bank account — in the name of the business on your trade license. Noon pays your earnings to this account.
- Product inventory — at least 5-10 products ready to list, with photos and descriptions.
- Product images — white background, minimum 1000x1000 pixels, clear and professional. Noon is strict about image quality.
- Barcodes — products need EAN/UPC barcodes. If your products do not have manufacturer barcodes, you can purchase them from GS1 UAE.
Step-by-Step: Registering as a Noon Seller
Step 1: Visit the Noon Seller Portal
Go to sell.noon.com and click “Start Selling” or “Register.” The portal is straightforward — Noon has invested in making onboarding as simple as possible.
Step 2: Create Your Account
Enter your email address and create a password. You will receive a verification email — click the link to confirm your account.
Step 3: Submit Your Business Information
Fill in:
- Business name (must match your trade license)
- Trade license number
- Trade license expiry date (ensure it is current — Noon will not accept expired licenses)
- Business address (as per your trade license)
- Primary contact person with phone number and email
Upload a clear scan or photo of your trade license.
Step 4: Provide Banking Details
Enter your UAE business bank account details:
- Bank name
- Account holder name (must match your trade license)
- IBAN number
- SWIFT code
Noon will use this account for all payment settlements. Double-check the IBAN — incorrect banking details delay your first payout.
Step 5: Select Your Product Categories
Choose the categories you plan to sell in. Noon will review your categories and may request additional documentation for restricted categories:
- Electronics: May require brand authorisation letters or supplier invoices
- Food and beverages: Municipality approval and food safety certifications
- Cosmetics and beauty: Product registration certificates
- Children’s products: ESMA certification
Step 6: Wait for Approval
Noon’s team reviews your application within 3-7 business days. They verify your trade license, check your banking details, and assess your product categories. You will receive an email notification when approved.
If Noon requests additional documents, respond promptly — delayed responses extend the approval timeline.
Step 7: Set Up Your Seller Profile
Once approved, log into your Noon Seller Centre and complete your profile:
- Add your store logo
- Write a seller description
- Configure your return policy
- Set up your shipping preferences (self-fulfilment or Noon Fulfilled)
Listing Your First Products
How to Create a Product Listing
- Go to “Catalogue” in Noon Seller Centre
- Search for your product — if the product already exists on Noon (another seller lists it), you create an “offer” on the existing listing rather than a new listing. This is how the Buy Box works.
- If the product is new to Noon, create a new listing:
- Product title (clear, keyword-rich, under 150 characters)
- Brand name
- Category and subcategory
- Product description (detailed, with bullet points for key features)
- Product specifications (dimensions, weight, material, colour)
- Images (minimum 3, recommended 5-7, white background, 1000x1000px minimum)
- Price (in AED, including VAT)
- Barcode (EAN/UPC)
- Stock quantity
Listing Optimisation Tips
Title formula: [Brand] + [Product Type] + [Key Feature] + [Size/Variant] Example: “Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro Wireless Earbuds - Active Noise Cancelling - Graphite”
Description: Write for the customer, not for the algorithm. Answer these questions:
- What is this product?
- What problem does it solve?
- What makes it different from similar products?
- What is included in the box?
Use bullet points for key features. Keep paragraphs short (2-3 sentences).
Images: Your main image sells the click. Your secondary images sell the product.
- Image 1: Product on white background (required format)
- Image 2: Product in use / lifestyle shot
- Image 3: Product dimensions or scale reference
- Image 4: Package contents / what is in the box
- Image 5-7: Close-up details, alternative angles, infographic with key specs
Pricing:
- Research competitor prices on Noon for the same or similar products
- Factor in Noon’s commission (5-27% depending on category) when setting your price
- If you use Noon Fulfilled, also factor in FBN fees
- Consider offering a launch price slightly below market to generate initial sales and reviews
Noon Fulfilled (FBN): Should You Use It?
Noon Fulfilled by Noon (FBN) is Noon’s warehousing and fulfilment service. You ship your inventory to Noon’s warehouse, and they handle everything from that point — storage, picking, packing, shipping, and customer delivery.
How FBN Works
- You ship your products to Noon’s designated warehouse (locations in Dubai and Riyadh)
- Noon receives, inspects, and stores your inventory
- When an order comes in, Noon picks, packs, and ships the product
- The product arrives with Noon branding and the “Fulfilled by Noon” badge
FBN Costs
| Fee Type | Approximate Cost |
|---|---|
| Inbound shipping (to Noon warehouse) | Your responsibility (courier or self-delivery) |
| Pick and pack (per unit) | AED 3-8 depending on product size and weight |
| Storage (per unit per month) | AED 0.50-1.50 |
| Return processing | AED 3-5 per return |
FBN Advantages
- Faster delivery times — Noon’s own logistics network delivers faster than most third-party couriers
- “Fulfilled by Noon” badge — builds customer trust and improves conversion
- Better search ranking — FBN products typically rank higher in Noon search results
- No shipping headaches — you do not deal with couriers, delivery failures, or last-mile logistics
- Scales with demand — during peak periods (Ramadan, Yellow Friday), Noon handles the volume surge
FBN Limitations
- Fees reduce margins — for low-priced items (under AED 30), FBN fees can eat into your profit significantly
- Inventory risk — you send products to Noon’s warehouse upfront. If they do not sell, you pay storage fees and eventual removal costs.
- Less control — you cannot control packaging or include custom inserts (brand cards, thank-you notes, samples)
- Storage limits — during peak periods, Noon may limit how much inventory you can send
Self-Fulfilment Alternative
If you prefer to handle shipping yourself, Noon allows self-fulfilment. You receive orders in Noon Seller Centre, pack them yourself, and ship via your chosen courier. This gives you more control over packaging and branding but requires you to manage delivery speed and logistics — and your Seller Performance Score depends on meeting delivery commitments.
Our recommendation for beginners: Use FBN. The operational simplicity, faster delivery, and search ranking advantage outweigh the fees for most sellers. Switch to self-fulfilment later when your volume justifies the operational investment.
Understanding Noon Fees
| Fee Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Commission | 5-27% per sale (varies by category) |
| Closing fee | AED 2-3 per item sold |
| FBN fulfilment fee | AED 3-8 per unit (if using FBN) |
| FBN storage fee | AED 0.50-1.50 per unit per month |
| Advertising (optional) | Pay-per-click, budget set by you |
Example fee calculation (fashion item, AED 150 selling price, FBN):
- Commission (20%): AED 30
- Closing fee: AED 2.50
- FBN fulfilment: AED 5
- Total Noon fees: AED 37.50
- You receive: AED 112.50
- Your product must cost less than AED 112.50 (including sourcing, shipping to warehouse, and packaging) to be profitable.
Getting Your First Sales
Strategy 1: Competitive Pricing
For your first 2-4 weeks, price slightly below the market average for your product category. The goal is not maximum margin — it is generating sales velocity and reviews. Once you have 10-15 positive reviews, you can raise prices closer to market rate.
Strategy 2: Noon Advertising
Noon offers pay-per-click advertising within its platform. Your products appear in sponsored positions in search results and category pages.
- Start with a small budget: AED 20-50 per day
- Target your best products: Advertise 3-5 products, not your entire catalogue
- Monitor ROAS (Return on Ad Spend): Aim for at least 3x — meaning AED 3 in sales for every AED 1 in ad spend
- Adjust based on data: After 7 days, pause ads on underperforming products and increase budget on winners
Strategy 3: Stock Availability
Nothing tanks your Noon seller ranking faster than going out of stock. Keep your top-selling products consistently available. Set reorder alerts at 20% of your normal stock level — do not wait until you reach zero.
Strategy 4: Customer Reviews
Reviews drive conversion on Noon. After every sale:
- Ensure the product matches the listing description exactly (the number one cause of negative reviews is expectation mismatch)
- Use proper packaging that protects the product during delivery
- If using self-fulfilment, ship within 24 hours to avoid delivery delays
You cannot ask customers for reviews directly, but consistently excellent products and delivery naturally generate positive feedback.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Listing products without competitive research. Before listing anything, check if the product already exists on Noon and what other sellers charge. If 10 sellers already list the same product at AED 50 and you price at AED 75, you will not sell a single unit.
- Using low-quality images. Noon shoppers scroll quickly. Blurry photos, poor lighting, or cluttered backgrounds mean your listing gets skipped. Invest in proper product photography — a AED 200 lightbox and a smartphone camera are sufficient for most products.
- Ignoring your Seller Performance Score. Noon tracks your fulfilment rate, return rate, and customer feedback. Poor scores lead to reduced visibility, Buy Box loss, and potential account suspension. Monitor your metrics weekly in Noon Seller Centre.
- Sending too much inventory to FBN. Start with 2-4 weeks of expected sales. If you send 6 months of inventory and it does not sell, you pay storage fees and removal costs. Test demand first, then scale inventory.
Next Steps
Noon is your fastest path to first sales in the UAE. But do not stop there — building your own branded store alongside your Noon presence gives you higher margins and customer ownership in the long term.
- How to Start an Online Business in the UAE — the complete guide covering licensing, platform selection, and payments
- Wholesale Suppliers in the UAE — where to source products for your Noon store
- How to Start an Ecommerce Business: UAE — browse all UAE startup guides
