Thursday, May 19, 2022 “Basic Product Page Knowledge Course for EC Mall Beginners”

Thursday, May 19: “Basic Product Page Knowledge Course for EC Mall Beginners”

Cross-border EC related seminars and events

Thursday, May 19, 2022 “Basic Product Page Knowledge Course for EC Mall Beginners”

For this kind of person

Small and medium-sized enterprises and small businesses

Only small and medium-sized businesses and small businesses are eligible to participate. Public interest foundations and general incorporated associations are not eligible. In addition, if you are not a distributor and are developing services as a consulting or agency business (sales representative, advertising agency, etc.), you may be asked to refrain from attending this seminar.

About Organization for Small & Medium Enterprises and Regional Innovation, Japan

Amid the rapid expansion of the e-commerce (electronic commerce/EC) market, we offer online courses, hold seminars and matching events, and provide expert advice to small and medium-sized businesses engaged in EC to meet their needs for domestic as well as overseas (cross-border EC).

For more information on seminars and events, click here.

(Organized by Organization for Small & Medium Enterprises and Regional Innovation, Japan)

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