Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces with One Tool

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Quick answer

Multiple Amazon marketplace management is possible with a single tool when that tool supports multi-account and multi-marketplace connections. Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza covers multiple accounts and nine Amazon marketplaces, while Amazon Negative Keyword Tool by Todoza supports 10 Amazon marketplaces and multiple accounts. Both tools centralize reporting and search-term analysis, helping teams avoid switching between separate marketplace logins or spreadsheets.

Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces with One Tool
Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces with One Tool

If you sell in North America, Europe, or Asia, you have likely noticed that ad performance varies by marketplace. A tool that connects these views can reduce manual reporting work and make expensive-target analysis easier to compare across regions.

What multi-marketplace support includes

Multi-marketplace support means a tool can connect to more than one Amazon marketplace under a single workflow, often alongside multiple accounts. For example, Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza supports multiple accounts and nine Amazon marketplaces. Amazon Negative Keyword Tool by Todoza supports 10 Amazon marketplaces and multiple accounts for scalable team management.

This is not just about seeing different currencies or storefronts. It means you can compare search term performance, spend, and conversion data across marketplaces without exporting a separate file from each regional Amazon Advertising Console.

Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces with One Tool
Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces with One Tool

How that helps identify expensive targets

When marketplaces are separated, it is harder to spot a search term that spends heavily in one country but rarely converts. Centralizing the data makes it easier to compare clicks, sales, and conversion rates side by side. Teams can then use negative keyword recommendations or bid adjustments to reduce waste in specific regions.

A practical workflow is to pull search-term reports into one dashboard, sort by spend and ROAS, and flag any term that underperforms relative to the account target. That direct comparison is more difficult when each marketplace lives in its own spreadsheet.

When this matters

This matters most when you manage Sponsored Products campaigns in multiple countries and already export search-term reports on a regular basis. If you are doing that manually, a multi-marketplace tool can reduce repetitive reporting steps and help your team see account-level and search-term-level trends in one place.

Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces with One Tool

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Once multi-marketplace data is consolidated, the next step is to apply that view to expensive product targets that rarely convert. That is the core of finding terms that burn budget without meaningful return, and it is easier when one tool shows the full pattern across regions.