If you sell apparel in Poland, there are hundreds of channels you can try to advertise your products on, but which ones are the best?
Below you will find some of the best advertising channels for apparel in Poland.
Domodi
Domodi is the largest search engine in Poland. They provide links to hundreds of online clothing stores, making it an easy option for those trying to reach as many people as possible. Domodi accepts product feeds, giving sellers an easy way to update their listings throughout the day.
Allani
Used by millions, Allani is one of the most popular advertising channels in Poland. They provide many big brand names, trending clothes, and amazing sales. Due to its popularity, Allani is a channel most sellers will want to get their products on.
Cenowarka
Cenowarka is another popular Polish website that offers price comparison for products. They cater to those who are buying or selling electronics, household appliances, and construction tools, to name a few.
Cenowarka feed specifications.
Ceneo
Ceneo has become very popular in Poland. They are currently the second largest e-commerce website in the country, reaching out to millions of customers. They provide many tools that help customers find exactly what they are looking for at the best price possible.
Nokaut
Nokaut is a Polish online retailer focusing on electronics. They provide access to many big electronic brands, affordable prices, and product reviews.
Okazje
Okazje is one of the top 3 most popular channels in Poland. They bring in about 6 million users and generate 16 million page views a month. Okazje is divided into 4 distinct sites that cater to specific products groups such as apparel and household products.
Skapiec
Skapiec is a huge e-commerce website, reaching about 70% of all Polish online users. Providing access to more than 3,100 shops and millions of products, Skapiec is a highly influential website for sellers to list their products on.
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Brian Roizen is the Cofounder and Chief Architect of Feedonomics, a full-service feed optimization platform that optimizes product data for hundreds of channels. He has been featured on numerous podcasts and eCommerce webinars, and regularly contributes to Search Engine Land and other industry-leading blogs. Brian graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.