Yeogyeonghyeop Revamps Website and Simplifies Domain to Enhance User Convenience
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association announced on the 27th that it has completely revamped its official website and changed its domain address.
The association built a responsive website to provide an environment accessible on various devices, while enhancing user satisfaction and service functions through screen UI and menu reorganization, as well as centralizing information on women-owned businesses.
Additionally, the domain address was simplified from 'womanbiz.wbiz.or.kr' to 'kwbiz.or.kr'.
The association is currently developing a membership application menu. By enabling direct membership applications through the website, it plans to open the way for expanding its membership.
Jung Yoon-sook, president of the association, said, "Through the website revamp, we hope that 2.66 million women-owned businesses can use the services easily and conveniently," adding, "We will continue to gather feedback from women entrepreneurs and users to improve satisfaction with the website."
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The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, established in 1999 based on the Act on Support for Women-Owned Businesses, is the first statutory women’s economic organization in Korea. Recently, it has been leading efforts to revitalize the women’s economy by recommending verified women CEOs as candidates for outside directors of companies.
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