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More than 18 months of pandemic has not just changed the ways consumers behave, it’s shifting the ways of how businesses operate. Not only that, it’s also nurturing the growth of online sellers or home-base sellers that has encouraged the growth of social commerce in the market.
Many of these social sellers didn't attach themselves with the e-commerce platforms like Lazada, shopee, but they took the steps to establish their own platforms via the more accessible social media platforms like FB/IG/Tiktok. Observing the growing social commerce trends, it’s interesting for us to find out whether this will be the next big trend that may overtake the common e-commerce trend and how the ecosystem will be formed in the near future.
Join us now before the upcoming cybersales season, to check out what key industry players have to say and leverage on their expertise and knowledge to bring your business to the next level!2) Tang Siew Wai, Country Head, Carousell MalaysiaJohnny Chong, Head of Innovative Partnership & Relationship, iPay88Upon registration, you will receive an email confirmation which includes the webinar link, login ID and password.
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