<b>Geo Pulse #9 — Country deep-dive: Germany runs on trust, not cards</b>
This week: the DACH region punishes the default US playbook. Why German GEOs need their own approach.
— → <b>Invoice-after-delivery (Kauf auf Rechnung)</b>: Germans expect to pay <i>after</i> receiving goods. Klarna/Ratepay built businesses on this. No invoice option = lost sales. Source: Bundesbank + Klarna market data.
— → <b>SEPA Direct Debit + PayPal</b>: card-first checkouts underperform; PayPal and bank transfer lead. Credit: EHI Retail Institute payment studies.
— → <b>Privacy is a conversion factor</b>: GDPR-native audience; aggressive trackers and cookie walls visibly hurt trust. Source: German consumer-protection commentary.
— → <b>Impressum requirement</b>: a legal imprint page is mandatory; its absence reads as a scam to locals. Credit: German e-commerce law guides.
— → <b>DACH = DE + AT + CH</b>: shared language, but Austria and Switzerland have separate payment habits and currencies. Don't merge bids.
Takeaway: in Germany, removing friction means <i>adding</i> trust signals US marketers strip out. Invert the instinct.
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<b>Geo Pulse #9 — Country deep-dive: Germany runs on trust, not cards</b>
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