Marketplaces

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Amazon

Thanks to its global presence, increasing popularity and extensive reach, Amazon is a great marketplace to list your products on.

In fact, with annual sales hitting over £6 billion in the UK alone, it provides a significant opportunity for you to generate more sales and ultimately grow your business.

eBay

Another marketplace that online sellers see a lot of success on is eBay.

Similar to Amazon, eBay has a worldwide presence, a huge customer base and a significant number of tools and resources available to help online retailers successfully grow their business.

Allegro

As one of the top online marketplaces in Eastern Europe and the fifth largest in Europe as a whole, Allegro is a great site to sell on if you looking to expand in this market.

Operating from Poland, Allegro has more than 14 million customers, 90% of which regularly purchase from the marketplace.

AliExpress

Alibaba is the world’s biggest online eCommerce company and the leading platform for global wholesale trade.

While Alibaba is more commonly used by the eCommerce community to purchase stock, if you’re a wholesaler looking to sell on the marketplace then you will need to be aware of the four types of membership packages available.

Newegg

Newegg provides international sellers with a great opportunity, and fewer barriers, to reach the US market.

While the marketplace specialises in the technology vertical, they do sell products across a much wider range of categories making it an ideal fit for many retailers.

Tmall

Alibaba-owned Tmall Global is an incredibly popular eCommerce site in China, providing consumers in this market with a platform to easily purchase international brands – anything from clothing to homeware.

Unlike many of Alibaba’s other sites, including Tmall, AliExpress and Taobao, Tmall Global offers easy entry into the Chinese eCommerce market.