A first for Seller Dynamics – making it Big in Japan
(PRWEB UK) 24 July 2013 -- Marketplace management experts Seller Dynamics pride themselves on creating new income for clients by listing them on multiple marketplaces. As partners of some of the world’s largest online marketplaces, Seller Dynamics can broaden their clients’ horizons and increase profits by selling to new audiences around the world. With clients already selling to Europe and the USA, next month will see a first for Seller Dynamics as they plan to enter the Japanese market through the Amazon Japan marketplace.
London based music retailer Ongaku are not new to the Amazon marketplace, having sold on Amazon UK for over a year. The brand name Ongaku is a rough Japanese translation for “music,” and naturally owner Michelle Kurth felt that this would be a strong selling point to Japanese online shoppers.
Culture, language barriers, and geographical distance are just a few of the many factors to consider when selling overseas, but with Seller Dynamics, Ongaku has already begun expanding to new markets. Thanks to the low-risk approach of selling on Amazon’s international marketplaces, Ongaku is now selling music to customers in the USA and Germany in addition to listing on the PlayTrade marketplace.
Japan will be a brand new territory for the Stirling based marketplace management experts, and James Mcilkenny of Seller Dynamics is confident that Ongaku will hit the right note in the Far East.
“The concept of Seller Dynamics is that with the right guidance and strategy, you can sell anywhere through the use of online marketplaces. Instead of weighing up the pros and cons of opening a new office abroad, businesses can build an international client base by using marketplaces, adding a whole new dimension to the reach of retailers of all sizes. We’re all very excited to see how the Japanese market embraces Ongaku, and we’re confident they will blaze a trail for others to follow.”
Steve Boland, Seller Dynamics, http://www.sellerdynamics.com, +44 (0)1786 430076, [email protected]
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