Cross-border EC “Buyee” launches “dashboard function” to visualize purchasing data.

Cross-border EC “Buyee” launches “dashboard function” to visualize purchasing data.

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(TSE Prime: 3328), a consolidated subsidiary of BEENOS Corporation (TSE Prime: 3328) and operator of “Buyee,” the No. 1(*1) cross-border EC distribution service for overseas purchases, has started offering a “dashboard function” from April 2022 to support overseas marketing for companies cooperating with “Buyee” and “Buyee Connect,” which enables overseas sales only by installing tags. (hereinafter “tenso”), operator of the “Buyee” purchase support service, has launched a “dashboard function” in April 2022 to support the overseas marketing of companies cooperating with “Buyee” and “Buyee Connect”, which enables overseas sales simply by installing tags. This function will enable the visualization of demographic and purchase data of overseas users in real time, as well as the confirmation of trends in sales, order numbers, order unit prices, etc. Data analysis using this function will make it possible to formulate optimal overseas marketing and promotions.

Company Information: BEENOS Corporation

 

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(Source: PR Times)

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