Cafe24 Hosts Webinar to "Captivate Japanese Customers" ... Revealing Success Strategies
Practical Examples Focused on Using Hallyu Keywords
Cafe24 will hold a webinar titled "Capturing Japanese Customers as Online Regulars" at 2 PM on the 15th. (Photo by Cafe24)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Global e-commerce platform Cafe24 announced on the 14th that it will hold a webinar titled "Capturing Japanese Customers as Online Regulars" at 2 PM on the 15th.
At this event, the following topics will be vividly presented based on real cases: ▲ Strategies for building an optimized mobile shopping environment to enhance convenience for Japanese customers ▲ Selection of content and detailed page composition methods to induce product orders ▲ Activation plans for review content to improve product purchase conversion ▲ Localized events and promotions suitable for Japanese consumers ▲ Know-how on effectively placing keywords and hashtags leveraging the popularity of Hallyu.
Online businesses considering entering or already operating in the Japanese market are expected to be able to expand sales more quickly through the information and insights gained from this event. Anyone interested in targeting the Japanese e-commerce market can apply for participation on the Cafe24 website, and the event is free of charge.
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Lee Jae-seok, CEO of Cafe24, said, "The rapidly increasing online shopping demand in Japan presents a great success opportunity for highly competitive Korean brands," adding, "We will help more K-brand businesses succeed with strategies optimized for the local situation."
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