26/02/2023
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Everyone is asking the question which marketplace should we start to sell on Amazon?
Most of the people tell you should first do market research see the demand and competition of every market.
I create this post to know which marketplace is best to start?
AMAZON NORTH AMERICA
Covering the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Amazon North America is an Amazon Unified Account.
Amazon United States (AMAZON.COM)
Traffic: 3.1 billion
Language: English
The first Amazon marketplace, the United Statesโ Amazon is the most popular Amazon domain in terms of both traffic and seller popularity. Of all the sellers surveyed, 77% told us that they sell in the Amazon US marketplace. And 56% of sellers who sell on amazon.com live in the US.
AMAZON CANADA (AMAZON.CA)
Traffic: 231 million
Language: English
Canada is the second most popular marketplace, behind the US. The largest portion of Amazon Canda's Sellers are from the US (41%), with Canadians representing only 29% of amazon.ca sellers. Of those who started selling in the Canada marketplace, 18% started with less than $500. Canada has the second largest percentage of experienced sellers selling for 5 years or longer compared to other markets.
AMAZON MEXICO )Amazon.Com.MX)
Traffic: 89.67 million
Language: Spanish
Of all the sellers surveyed, 12% sell in the Amazon Mexico marketplace. On average, sellers in this Amazon marketplace see higher monthly sales than US sellers. In fact, 36% of sellers on amazon.com.mx see sales of $10,000 or more each month. Conversely, only 28% of US sellers see monthly sales of $10,000 or more.
AMAZON EUROPE
Amazon Europe is an Amazon Unified Account which includes the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, and Spain. This type of account services 28 countries in Europe.
AMAZON UK (Amazon.Co.UK)
Traffic: 569.64 million
Language: English
Amazon United Kingdom is the third most popular Amazon marketplace to sell in after the United States and Canada. Even still, it has less than a quarter of the sellers amazon.com has and less traffic than the German marketplace. 43% of sellers in the UK marketplace are from the UK. US sellers account for 13% of amazon.co.uk sellers, and 9% are from China.
Amazon Germany (AMAZON.DE)
Traffic: 605.38 million
Language: German
By traffic, Germany is second only to the US as Amazonโs busiest marketplace. British sellers make up the largest portion of sellers who sell in the German market (22%), followed by Americans (8%), and Chinese sellers (18%). Germans only account for 10% of amazon.de sellers.
AMAZON FRANCE (AMAZON.FR)
Traffic: 269.79 million
Language: French
Similar to Germany, the largest group of sellers in the French marketplace are from the UK (22%). However, there are more Chinese sellers in the French marketplace (16%) than US sellers (10%). Only 11% of sellers on amazon.fr are from France.
AMAZON ITALY (AMAZON.IT)
Traffic: 251.72 million
Language: Italian
UK sellers account for 23% of the sellers in the Italian market, followed by sellers from Spain (10%).
AMAZON SPAIN (Amazon.ES)
Traffic: 198.45 million
Language: Spanish
Prior to the introduction of Amazon Netherlands*, Amazon Spain had the least amount of traffic of all the European markets.
AMAZON NETHERLANDS (AMAZON.NL)
Traffic: 32.93 million
Language: Dutch
Amazon Netherlands became a full-sized Amazon marketplace on March 10, 2020. Previously, Amazon Netherlands only sold ebooks.
AMAZON SWEDEN (AMAZON.SE)
Traffic: 10.29 million
Language: Swedish
As of October 28, 2020, Amazon Sweden is the newest full-sized marketplace offered by Amazon, and the seventh in Europe.
AMAZON POLAND (AMAZON.PL)
Traffic: Unknown as of March 2, 2021 launch date
Language: Polish
Amazon Poland launched on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, and is Amazonโs biggest launch yet, with over 70,000 sellers from countries worldwide. As of now, there is no Prime membership, though you can expect Amazon to introduce Prime and other services to attract customers.
AMAZON JAPAN (AMAZON.CO.JP)
Traffic: 646.97 million
Language: Japanese
Chinese sellers dominate in Japan, accounting for 42% of the sellers there. Thatโs followed by US sellers, who account for 18%.
AMAZON SINGAPORE (AMAZON.SG)
Traffic: 7.18 million
Language: English
Of the Singapore marketplace sellers we surveyed, 11% are from the United States. 17% of sellers on amazon.sg are from China.
AMAZON UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AMAZON.AE)
Traffic: 21.50 million
Language: English
The UAE marketplace started in 2019 following Amazonโs purchase of the Arabic online marketplace Souq. The largest portion of the UAEโs sellers are from the UAE (27%). 17% are from China.
AMAZON BRAZIL (AMAZON.COM.BR)
Traffic: 115.31 million
Language: Portuguese
8% of Brazilโs sellers are from Brazil. Unlike the other marketplaces that prefer the private label business model, sellers in the Brazlian marketplace prefer wholesale and handmade.
AMAZON AUSTRALIA (AMAZON.COM.AU)
Traffic: 44.71 million
Language: English
Launched fully in 2017, Amazon Australia boasts a broad mix of sellers from different countries. The breakdown looks like this: 16% of Amazon Australia sellers are American, 25% are Chinese, and 19% are Australian.
AMAZON INDIA (AMAZON.IN)
Traffic: 295.51 million
Language: English
Traffic-wise, India is the fourth largest global marketplace. However, it has one of the lowest seller counts of all the marketplaces with only 4% of sellers surveyed saying they sell in the India marketplace. 78% of sellers surveyed in this marketplace are also located in India.
AMAZON SAUDI ARABIA (AMAZON.SA)
Traffic: 4.62 million
Language: Arabic
Saudi Arabiaโs Amazon marketplace launched on June 17, 2020. Itโs tough to know how much of an impact Amazonโs presence will have on e-commerce in Saudi Arabia. However, considering the increase in online shopping in Saudi Arabia since the coronavirus, thereโs certainly room for such a well-known platform.
I hope this information will help you a lot
Thanks
Regards:
Muzzammil Hussain