'Tmon Black Deal' Surpasses 20 Million Cumulative Sales
Sales 15 Times Higher Than Regular Stores
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheolhyun] TMON (CEO Lee Jinwon) announced on the 16th that since November last year, the cumulative number of sales for 'TMON Black Deal,' which plans and sells super-discounted products, has exceeded 20 million, and the average monthly purchasing customers reach 1.2 million.
TMON Black Deal is jointly planned by product planners (MDs) and partners with popular products, based on an online lowest price policy, and offers free shipping even for the purchase of just one item. TMON explained that as the product competitiveness is high, positive signals have been lit up in customer and partner indicators. In the first month, November, 95 deals were opened, but by May, the number increased more than sevenfold to about 700.
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Sales of products participating in TMON Black Deal are also soaring. Compared to all deals in TMON's time commerce stores, the average number of deals sold accounts for only 5%, but sales generate about 15 times more on a monthly average, showing high efficiency. Lee Jinwon, CEO of TMON, said, "We will continue to strengthen the standards of TMON Black Deal to provide better products and benefits to customers and differentiated sales performance to partners," adding, "We will establish it as a channel that offers differentiated shopping experiences and enjoyment at every moment customers visit."
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