The European Marketplaces Panel
This panel quickly compares key product insights like product performance and profitability across SAS's supported European marketplaces (UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy). If you sell cross-border, you should first make sure your European Fulfilment scheme is configured correctly in Settings, in the Amazon Specific section; that scheme will then show in the bottom-right of the European Marketplaces panel by default.
Clicking any of the marketplaces in the panel will take you to the equivalent product analysis page for that ASIN within SAS, specific to that marketplace, and will retain your home marketplace's currency in relevant parts of the Profit Calculator (e.g., Cost Price, Total Profit) for easier comparison.
To find out more about selling through the EFN and Pan-EU schemes, check out this article.
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