Case Study – Market Fit Analysis
Case Study: Bellini’s Expansion into the Romanian and Hungarian Markets (eMAG)
Client
Bellini – manufacturer and retailer of kitchen furniture sets, wardrobes, wall units, and bathroom furniture sets.
Starting Point
Bellini approached us as an active seller on several European marketplaces:
Amazon
Cdiscount
Kaufland
Sales were stable, but the growth potential in Central and Eastern Europe had not yet been leveraged.
Challenge
finding a new market with strong demand potential,
fast but controlled entry into a new marketplace,
adapting the furniture offer (dimensions, pricing, logistics) to local conditions,
building sales from scratch — without account history or reviews.
Our Strategy
After analyzing European marketplaces, we recommended expansion to eMAG (Romania and Hungary) as a market that is:
rapidly growing,
still less competitive than Amazon,
perfectly suited to the furniture category.
Scope of work:
registration and full setup of the eMAG account,
listing products from scratch (content, structure, pricing),
creating listings precisely tailored to local customers,
designing a go-to-market strategy for Romania and Hungary,
launching and optimizing marketing campaigns,
active participation in eMAG sales events.
Results (Timeline)
Month 1
contract signed,
eMAG account registered,
listings prepared and published.
November
first sale,
first real traction on the account.
December
continued sales growth and process stabilization.
January–February
sales exceeding 400,000 RON per month,
confirmation of the market’s strong potential.
Following months
stabilized sales at €250,000–300,000 per month.
Key to Success
perfectly localized listings (language, structure, offer),
well-planned entry strategy for RO and HU,
effective marketing campaigns,
smart use of eMAG sales events,
full operational marketplace management — without chaos or guesswork.
Summary
This project clearly showed that a well-planned expansion into the right marketplace can generate hundreds of thousands of euros per month, even with large, bulky products like furniture.
No magic.
No luck.
Strategy + execution.

Apr 8, 2022




