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Selling on multiple marketplaces is one of the best strategies for increasing sales and reaching more customers. However, another beneficial strategy is to sell in more countries as well. One of the best options for US sellers to consider is the growing Canadian eCommerce market.
So, selling your products in Canada is a good way to expand out of your saturated US market, but it’s not necessarily as easy as it sounds. Selling in other countries always poses some unique challenges and considerations. To effectively sell in Canada as a US company, there are several things you need to be aware of.
Learn the basics of selling in Canada as a US company in today’s guide.
Though English is most commonly used, the US has no official language, meaning that you can list your products in any language. English and French are Canada’s two official languages. In Canada, you must list all products in both official languages. This may pose a challenge for some US sellers. Google Translate is a pretty good option for creating simple descriptions, but for more advanced ones you may need a translator. Fortunately, there are many places online to find freelance translators.
Many major online retailers are in both the US and Canada. Some of Canada’s top marketplace include:
Selling on one of the marketplaces that’s present in both countries can make it easier for you to start selling in Canada. Make sure to check the criteria for each marketplace you consider and find out how you can start offering your products in Canada.
Taxes are another consideration for selling in Canada. Canada and the uS tax goods and shipping similarly, but not identically. Every province in Canada creates its own tax laws, and the states and towns in the province can add their own taxes as well. Which province a purchase is made in will determine how taxes are charged. You can head to the Canadian Border Service Agency’s website to learn about the cost of imports and foreign taxes.
Canada has multiple payment vendors. Credit card vendors are very common, especially Paypal, Interac Online, and Instadebit. However, some vendors will allow prepaid vouchers as well. The three most popular credit cards in Canada are MasterCard, Visa, and American Express, with MasterCard controlling over 50% of the marketplace.
Many US and Canadian holidays overlap, but Canada also has unique holidays that are associated with increased sales. When planning your inventory and marketing strategies, you should consider the Canadian holidays that tend to impact sales. While Canada celebrates its thanksgiving in October, many Canadians still look for Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.
In addition to popular holidays like Christmas, Easter, Mother’s/Father’s Day, and Valentine’s Day, the major Canadian holidays to consider include:
Canadian online shopping behavior is similar to worldwide purchasing. The top 10 categories of online shopping in order include:
95% of all Canadian internet users have made an online purchase via laptop/desktop. The next most popular device is a mobile device, with 14% purchasing from mobile.
Shipping between the US and Canada is not too complicated. Here’s what you need to know:
As a US seller, it’s very possible to sell in Canada, and doing so can help you reach more customers. There are some important considerations for selling in Canada that you must take into account, but the process is not overly complicated. Listing Mirror is here to help you streamline multichannel selling, including selling in Canada. Try our #1 multichannel listing software for free today with your 14-day trial. Click the button below to get started!
Erin is the Co-Founder of Listing Mirror.
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