Gyeonggi-do Corporation Provides Marketing Support to 1,000 SMEs This Year
Gyeonggi Province Corporation is recruiting companies to participate in the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) marketing support project until the 28th of this month.
Gyeonggi Province Corporation will first select 680 companies for a project that supports both online and offline sales channels as well as reverse direct-to-consumer (D2C) marketing.
Additionally, 250 companies will be selected for online store sales management support, providing assistance in various areas from product registration to sales and customer satisfaction (CS) management.
Furthermore, a home shopping broadcast support project will be conducted for 30 companies, with up to 15 million KRW in broadcasting fees supported per company.
Applications can be submitted through the Gyeonggi Province Corporation website.
Since last year, Gyeonggi Province Corporation has been holding distribution consultation meetings by inviting current and former well-known platform MDs to provide consultations for SMEs.
The consultation meetings can accommodate 100 participating companies.
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Lee Seung-rok, Acting CEO (Standing Director) of Gyeonggi Province Corporation, stated, "We expect that about 1,000 SMEs will be able to receive support through this year’s integrated SME marketing support project," adding, "We will provide differentiated sales channels, marketing, and management functions based on the know-how we have accumulated so far."
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