Cafe24 Expands Offline On-site Training... "Experience Interactive Startup Lectures"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Global e-commerce platform Cafe24 announced on the 21st that it has expanded its offline training courses to more than 20 to meet the demand of entrepreneurs who want hands-on startup education.
According to Cafe24, after the social distancing measures were lifted, the demand for on-site experiential applications surged, with on-site training applications more than doubling compared to the same period last year just last month.
Representative on-site training courses include ▲ purchasing theory and practical tours of the Bangsan Market and Namdaemun Market with professional merchandisers (MDs) who provide purchasing theory and practice ▲ live commerce practice focused on video-based sales marketing strategies ▲ camera shooting technique practice to gain knowledge about photography.
Starting next month, talk concerts will be held where entrepreneurs can meet industry experts to directly hear know-how for startup success and participate in Q&A sessions. Every month, it is expected to be an opportunity to broadly gain vivid on-site situations and knowledge necessary for business growth from various experts such as successful CEOs and influencers.
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Lee Jae-seok, CEO of Cafe24, said, "Along with the growing interest in online startups, there is a trend of prospective entrepreneurs increasingly wanting to see and experience the business on-site themselves," adding, "We will continue to strive to make it easier to start an online business and achieve success faster."
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