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Lazada's new seller incentive package aims to get over 10,000 sellers from various parts of the country onboard more particularly businesses selling high-demand items such as fresh and frozen foods and ready-to-eat snacks. Honoring its commitment to serve the Filipino community during these challenging times and extending its help to micro, small and medium entrepreneurs who wish to get back on their feet, Lazada is offering peso-equivalent incentives of up to Php20,000 which can be used for seller services to support store setup, adding new products, providing customer service and live video selling training and support. Sellers can also expect more affordable shipping fees that can attract more customers.
Existing sellers on the online shopping platform who are able to operate and fulfill deliveries during the ECQ period will be entitled with waived payment fees and rewards vouchers while Lazada offers zero percent commission on marketbase sellers for new sellers with their businesses being able to tap into the platform's wide customer base. In addition, leveraging Lazada's technology and unique Shoppertainment concept, sellers can take advantage of LazLive's streaming capabilities to create real-time interactions on video stream with their customers - showcasing products and enabling them to build good relationships with buyers. Furthermore, Lazada's onboarding process is fast and easy for new sellers considering that they can create an account in only a few minutes. Those who are interested can register and get started at Lazada's Self Sign-Up Page (http://lazada.com.ph/sell-on-lazada).
Merchants can also gain exclusive access to Lazada University, an online resource center that empowers sellers with knowledge and tips to build and grow their online stores through online training modules as their journey towards eCommerce progresses. On the other hand, "Resiliency Amid The Pandemic" - a series of specially curated education and learning sessions - will be provided to aid sellers reboot their business back on track during this extraordinary period. Lazada has also built partnerships with SME (small and medium enterprise) advocate groups such as Bounce Back PH to get sellers onboard the initiative and be their own push-start-button to get their businesses up and running.
Besides bringing about business continuity, the camaraderie exemplified by Lazada's seller group community has further impacted with various initiatives and programs to give back to medical frontliners through donation drives for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) that are slated to be distributed directly to partner hospitals.