Support for Store Entry and Customized Online Marketing

[Gyeonggi-do]

[Gyeonggi-do]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Gyeonggi Province announced on the 8th that it will "support the promotion and market development of excellent products from small and medium-sized enterprises and companies for the disabled within the province."


This year, the province plans to invest 500 million KRW to support a total of 133 companies, including 100 small and medium-sized enterprises and 33 companies for the disabled, by helping them enter the Gyeonggi Happy Shop and providing customized online marketing.


Eligible companies are small and medium-sized enterprises or companies for the disabled with headquarters or production facilities in Gyeonggi Province, and they must be able to sell finished products using the Naver Smart Store shopping mall.


Selected companies will receive support of up to 3 million KRW per company for product detail page creation, promotional video production, search advertising costs, live commerce, and delivery fees by entering Naver's "Gyeonggi Happy Shop."


In particular, in cooperation with Naver, a sales-linked commission discount benefit (2%) will be provided for up to three years to reduce the burden on participating companies.


Additionally, all companies entered in the Gyeonggi Happy Shop can participate in programs such as non-face-to-face online marketing education and mini studio product photography services.



Since the project started in 2016, a total of 2,525 companies have entered the Gyeonggi Happy Shop as of last year.


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