New analysis identifies conversion gaps—not visibility—as the primary barrier to success across European Amazon marketplaces. The post MarginBusiness Insights RevealNew analysis identifies conversion gaps—not visibility—as the primary barrier to success across European Amazon marketplaces. The post MarginBusiness Insights Reveal

MarginBusiness Insights Reveal Why U.S. Brands Struggle with Amazon Europe Expansion

2026/04/23 16:45
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MarginBusiness, an Amazon growth partner, has released new insights explaining why many U.S.-based Amazon brands fail to replicate their domestic success across European marketplaces. The key issue, according to the company, is a fundamental misconception that Amazon Europe is a single market, when in fact it consists of distinct regional ecosystems in countries like Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.

Brands often approach European expansion as a copy-and-paste extension of their U.S. operations, but this strategy leads to underperformance. One common mistake is treating localization as simple translation, where listings are translated word-for-word without accounting for how customers in each country search for and evaluate products. This results in increased traffic that fails to convert into meaningful revenue.

“Most of the time, the issue is not demand, it’s how the product is positioned in each market,” said Omar Angri, CEO of MarginBusiness. “Once that is corrected, performance improves quickly.”

The disconnect creates inefficiencies over time. Brands invest in advertising to drive impressions, but without aligning messaging and keywords to local buying intent, conversion rates decline while costs continue to rise. According to MarginBusiness, data across European marketplaces shows that the largest performance gap is not visibility but conversion.

Brands that succeed take a fundamentally different approach by rebuilding listings based on local search behavior, aligning keyword strategies with real purchasing intent, and structuring advertising to support conversions rather than just clicks. As global competition intensifies, Europe remains a significant growth opportunity—but only for brands willing to adapt their strategies to each individual market.

For brands struggling with European expansion, MarginBusiness offers insights and services to help navigate these challenges. The company has supported 2,500+ businesses across 16 Amazon marketplaces since its founding in 2014. More information can be found at marginbusiness.com or through their detailed guide on Amazon Europe expansion strategies at this page.

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