Collaboration with Major Private Platforms like TMON and Kakao
Supporting the Entire Live Commerce Process... Ongoing Recruitment

The Small and Medium Business Distribution Center is stepping up to support live commerce for small business owners by assisting with broadcast planning and streaming on major platforms.


Junggi Distribution Center Recruiting Small Business Owners for 'Live Commerce Support Project' Participation View original image

On the 21st, the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center announced that it is recruiting companies to participate in the 'Live Commerce Production and Operation Support Project' to help small business owners expand their online sales channels. Live commerce involves selling products while communicating with customers through real-time broadcasts and is gaining attention as a marketing solution to secure online sales for small business owners.


This project supports the entire live commerce process through collaboration with nine major private platforms, including TMON, Kakao, and Gmarket. Participants can receive support such as professional show hosts, filming personnel and equipment, broadcast planning, and online marketing.


The recruitment target is small business owners who want to try live commerce or wish to enter major private platforms. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and can be submitted through the Panpandaero website.



Lee Taesik, CEO of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, said, "We are enhancing the live commerce support project as a measure to help small business owners enter the online market," adding, "We will continue to strive to increase satisfaction among small business owners."


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