Startups in South Korea need to use their money wisely, and the money spent needs to bring that much value or more. Startups in the early stages can’t afford to hire a web developer, graphic designer, data engineer, and digital marketers in Korea. Why not use a startup that offers these services on a need-by-need basis? Many services in Korea can help startups grow. Many of these services are also started by startups. Therefore many of these startups will want to impress you as much as possible since they are growing their brand and reputation.
This is why Seoulz has listed some startups that offer services in Korea that would benefit early-stage startups. As you grow your startup into a successful company, you will use hundreds of services in Korea through the years. However, in your first few years, it is good to know some reputable services in Korea that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. These startups are a bargain because, with the advancement of technology, a startup can now compete with the top players in their industry. Seoulz would be on this list, but we already did an article on the power of SEO for startups in Korea. So we will humbly leave ourselves off this list.
Most customers will get the same old boring package in the mail; therefore, custom packaging is a great way to stay in the mind of your customers. Think of this as another form of marketing. Packative offers custom packaging services in Korea that you can choose and create yourself online! You don’t even need a design program. Use their free online editor to create designs automatically applied as a 3D model. The best part is that you only order what you need. This is crucial for startups on a tight budget. You can choose from a wide variety of sizes and materials.
She often does seminars at the Seoul Global Startup Center or events launched by Itaewon Global Village Center. She offers free seminars about annual tax returns to help foreigners in Korea, especially those self-employed or running a startup, file their taxes. Currently, due to COVID, most of Christie’s seminars have been taking place online; however, she often has a Q&A section where you can ask whatever question you may need.
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