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How to Start Selling on Amazon Europe – A Step by Step Guide

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Emilie Angri on Mar 29, 2022 in Step by Step Guides

How to Start Selling on Amazon Europe – A Step by Step Easy Guide

 

If you’re not selling on Amazon Europe yet, you’re missing out on a great opportunity to expand your business. While it isn’t yet present in all EU countries, Amazon Europe has the potential to reach all 28 countries. This, along with Amazon’s commanding logistics systems and the tools Amazon offers, should serve as incentives for Amazon sellers to take the leap. 

The Benefits of European Amazon Market

 

While any seller is entitled to enter Amazon markets in the EU, it is not that easy. You will have to abide by the tax and health and safety rules in each of the countries in which you sell. You can also only list once you have translated your listing into the country’s language. This is an Amazon rule. 

The translation is not as easy as running your listing through Google translate. If you want to compete in these markets, you will need some local insight. Choosing relevant keywords is essential, and unless you’ve lived in the area, you may find this task near impossible.

If you’ve never sold on European markets, you might find navigating the red tape quite daunting. Yet it is well worth the effort. When you move into Europe, your market grows to include hundreds of millions of potential customers.

So, where do you start? Here’s our step-by-step guide to selling on Amazon Europe.

 

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Choosing a European Marketplace

Amazon has several marketplaces, and they keep adding new ones. They are currently present in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Holland, and Sweden. 

Amazon Marketplaces All Over the World

 

You can choose to sell from a single country. Still, if you decide to sell out of several countries, you will have to decide which country you’ll call home. In making this decision ask yourself the following questions:

 

  • From whence will you distribute most of your products?
  • Which country will give you the biggest advantage in terms of distribution, order fulfillment and tax?
  • Where will it be easiest to start? To answer this, you’ll have to understand the current competition and the size of market demand. 

 

The UK was for a long time a favorite location for Amazon sellers because they understood the language. Brexit put paid to this. Now, if you want to sell into Europe and the UK, you will need a warehouse in each of these countries, and you’ll be subject to tax in both. 

Amazon Germany is also popular with sellers starting up on the continent. It has a huge market, and many Germans speak English, making it easier to do business there. 

 

Understand the Legal Requirements

Every country in the EU will have its own legal requirements. Here are a few of them:

 

  • Health, safety and environmental obligations
  • Accounting laws
  • VAT
  • Customs rules, regulations and fees
  • Consumer legislation
  • Labelling requirements
  • Intellectual property laws

 

You need to get familiar with laws to not get into trouble with the authorities. Before you set up a business, you should seek the advice of a lawyer well versed in international business. Accounting and shipping companies can help with tax, accounting and customs rules. 

If the budget doesn’t allow for the use of third-party consultants, you’ll have to do your homework before you set up shop. Amazon does assist with information that could help to keep you out of trouble. 

 

Explore Amazon’s Fulfillment Options

If you’re moving into Europe, you can choose from the following options. 

 

  • Fulfillment by Merchant FBM
  • Fulfillment by Amazon
    • European Fulfillment Network EFN
    • Pan European FBA
    • Multi-Country Inventory MCI

 

If you’re starting out, FBA is your easiest option. Once you’re over the introductory hurdles, you may want to look around for a reliable distributor and change to FBM as a cost saver. You will, of course, lose the benefits of Prime on Amazon when you cease to store your products in Amazon warehouses. 

 

FBM Fulfillment

If you decide to go with the FBM fulfillment method, you’ll employ a third-party warehouse provider and a distributor to ship your product from your current location or from a country in Europe. 

Each of these options has its drawbacks:

 

  • Shipping from a current warehouse may seem easier, but it comes with high shipping costs. It will also affect customer service as the need to clear customs will slow the process down. 
  • FBM from Europe will save money, but you lose out on your Prime listing, and you will have to find a European distributor to ship for you. 

 

FBA Fulfillment

You have three options when it comes to FBA fulfillment. Which you choose will depend on your needs and objectives. 

 

European Fulfillment Network

When you choose EFN, you ship to a single Amazon warehouse, and Amazon will distribute your products across Europe from there. You are eligible for Prime, and you only have to worry about getting your product to a single destination.

European Fulfillment Network

 

Pan European FBA

If you want to leave order fulfillment to the experts, this is the choice for you. Using this method, you send your products to a single Amazon warehouse, and they will distribute your product to the various countries based on forecast demand. This saves you the effort, and you avoid cross-border fees.

Pan European FBA

 

Multi-Country Inventory

When you use MCI, you have inventory in several countries. This means that you decide where you want to store your inventory, giving you full control over your stock and shipment decisions. Using this system, you can offer better customer service and save cross border fees.

Multi-Country Inventory

 

VAT and EORI Registration

Now it’s time to register for your Economic Operator Registration and Identification or EORI. This registration allows sellers to import goods into Europe. Regardless of whether you distribute your goods using FBA or FBM, you will need to register for VAT. You will have to pay VAT as soon as you send goods into Europe. 

Different countries have different VAT rates. If you plan to sell from more than one country, you may need more than one VAT registration number. VAT can get complicated, so it is advisable to hire a local accountant to help you. 

 

Choose Your Payment Options

Before you start to sell on Amazon for Europe, you will have to decide how you want to be paid. You can use the Amazon payment options, or you can use online apps. If you choose to use the Amazon payment tools, you will receive payment directly into your bank account. 

 

Pricing Your Product

When pricing your product for Europe, you must take into account the additional costs. VAT is included in the price and shipping; fulfillment and customs may also cost a lot more. You will also have to consider what the competition is charging for similar products.

 

Language Considerations

You can list all the US products on the European markets through Amazon’s Build International Listings. This tool can help you list all the products and update your pricing. The only substantial issue is that the listings will be automatically translated. Nevertheless, you should use native translators for that part in order to have high-quality translation and avoid losing conversion and sales because of the wrong keyword translation.

At Margin Business, we create efficient high-converting Amazon EU listings and provide optimization services for a strong start of your success in the Amazon European Union space.

Margin Business team of translation and optimization experts craft copy that makes sense with nearly a decade of experience on all Amazon marketplaces. We translate the Amazon listings to speak to target customers in their native language in a crystal clear delivery.

Note that as of October 12 2021, though it isn’t official, Amazon sellers can upload separate pictures in each of the European marketplaces. Up to now, some sellers have paid a fortune to use this feature through Amazon Selling Partner 360

Use this tool to upload localized images, like those containing local language text in a specific country.

 

You’re Ready to List on Amazon

Now you’re ready to list on Amazon Europe. Make sure that you optimize the listings for each of the markets. Optimization in European countries is just as important as it is elsewhere.

Keyword research is essential. Unless you are a native speaker, you are bound to miss common search patterns and phrases.

If your listing isn’t optimized, you will lose sales to the competition and put your business at risk.

 

Final Word

Moving into foreign markets is never easy, and you will need assistance from local people if you are to avoid some of the pitfalls of cross border business. 

The advantages of entering the European markets outweigh the disadvantages. As long as you understand the environment along with its risks and benefits, you can quickly grow your Amazon business in a setting that is a lot less competitive than the US online markets.

You can overcome many of the issues associated with importing and selling in the European Union by taking advice from a company that specializes in the pitfalls and possibilities in these markets and knows how to handle these, particularly when you’re new to them. 

Do not hesitate to contact us.

Comments

  1. Avatar for Dimitris Dimitris says:

    Good evening, I live in Cyprus and I wanna start my Amazon fba in Germany or other countries but I am completely new to this and I wanna know which steps to take first and make everything legally and start my business . What’s the key steps to take first. I would really appreciate it !

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