Leveraging Online Marketplaces and Platforms for Global Outreach
Selling globally is no longer reserved for big corporations.
Online marketplaces and digital platforms have made it possible for small businesses to reach international customers with minimal upfront costs. The key lies in choosing the right platforms and learning how to stand out.
Here’s how to use online marketplaces strategically to grow your business, test new markets, and build a truly global presence.
Identify the right platforms for your industry
Start where your customers already shop. Research which marketplaces best match your product or service type. For physical goods, consider Amazon, Etsy, Alibaba, or eBay; for services, explore Upwork, Fiverr, or Clutch. Check if each platform supports cross-border payments, international shipping, and local currencies.
Tip: Begin with one or two well-suited platforms, learn what drives engagement, and scale gradually to new markets.
Localise your storefront or profile
Your online storefront is your brand’s digital showroom — make it culturally relevant. Use high-quality visuals and clear, concise descriptions in multiple languages. Adapt pricing and currency for each market, and highlight benefits that matter locally — whether that’s sustainability, craftsmanship, or innovation.
Tip: Study top sellers in your category to learn what works. Then personalise those best practices to reflect your unique story and value.
