PR: Teespring Helps Aspiring Entrepreneurs in Cebu with Payoneer and Facebook
PRESS RELEASE---Aspiring e-commerce
entrepreneurs can now jumpstart their online businesses by joining the “Easy
E-commerce for Everyone,” an event organized by Teespring, an online business
solutions platform, with Facebook and Payoneer here in Cebu.
Intended to inspire,
Teespring pioneer in the Philippines Marvin Espina will share how he and his
wife Khate succeeded in his online business with customers mostly in the United
States.
“I don’t have to go
abroad to earn a living anymore. Two years ago, building our own home seems too
far to realize but last year we just started the construction of our
dreamhouse, hoping to finish it this year. We were also able to travel the
country and even brought my little girl to Disneyland Hong-Kong—all thanks to
Teespring,” Espina said.
Speakers from
Teespring, Facebook, and Payoneer are slated to provide insights and trigger
discussions on the use of Facebook as a marketing tool, setting up online
businesses, and keep conversations going with customers online.
Aside Marvin Espina,
another Teespring seller Norlito Baclayen will also present his testimonial.
Paolo Lacuna of
Facebook, Miguel Warren of Payoneer, and Ha Nguyen of Teespring will be on hand
at the Sky Hall B, SM Seaside City Cebu on March 24, 2017.
Ha Nguyen is the UK
country manager of Teespring, an online platform that allows one to create and
sell customs apparel with no cost, risk or hassle.
Lacuna, the business
development lead of Facebook for the Philippines, will talk on cross-border
selling.
Warren, meanwhile, is
the Philippine country manager for Payoneer, a New York-based online payment
solution which was established in the archipelago in November 2016. Payoneer provides online payment solutions to
leading brands such as Airbnb, Amazon, Google, Upwork and millions of small
businesses around the world. With over 3 million users worldwide, Payoneer can
send money to more than 200 countries in over 150 currencies.
Teespring’s Ha Nguyen
is optimistic about Cebu because of its vibrant trade and economic atmosphere.
Online selling in the
e-commerce market in the Philippines is estimated to reach US$1,237 million in
2017. This is expected to grow annually at 17.3 percent resulting in a market
volume of US$2,345 million in 2021.
To register and join the event, go to https://ecommerceforeveryone.splashthat.com/.
Registration is free, but seats are limited.