Gyeongnam Creative Economy Innovation Center Signs Online Market Entry MOU with Coupang
Web poster for the 2020 Social Commerce Linked Support Project by Gyeongnam Creative Economy Innovation Center. (Photo by Gyeongnam Creative Economy Innovation Center)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] The Gyeongnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation announced on the 10th that it is recruiting participants for a project to support the activation of online sales for local startup companies using the e-commerce company Coupang.
The recruitment period is until the 21st, and a business agreement has been signed with Coupang Co., Ltd. for this online marketing activation support program.
In addition, starting with practical training on Coupang store entry procedures and detailed page setup methods through hands-on practice to improve the marketing self-sufficiency of startup companies, the program will drive actual sales growth through 1:1 MD strategic consulting, detailed page production, banner advertisement production, one-month MD special exhibition store entry, and advertising cost support.
The common online marketing training is also open to prospective entrepreneurs who do not yet have products for sale.
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Lee Dong-hyung, director of the Gyeongnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation, said, “We hope this support project will become a lifeline for startup companies facing management difficulties due to the COVID-19 crisis,” and added, “We will continue to spare no effort in operating practical programs to diversify sales channels and expand sales for startups.”
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