Wechat Interactive: Creating New Opportunities for Overseas Enterprises Expansion in the Chinese Market
2019-12-09
In recent years, Wechat Interactive has successfully registered merchants in Australia, Japan, Denmark, South Korea, Hong Kong and other places with the WeChat public account of overseas entities. Through WeChat, the carrier has created many new opportunities for overseas companies to expand the Chinese market.
WeChat overseas public accounts registered by overseas companies cannot be found by users in mainland China, and there is no way to view them; to allow overseas users and users in mainland China to follow and view, you need to register WeChat overseas single-subject public accounts. However, the self-service registration channel for WeChat overseas single-subject public accounts has not yet been opened.
Therefore, the application of WeChat overseas public account is already the most desired and most luxurious thing for many overseas merchants. More and more foreign companies are pondering how to register and open the WeChat public account.
So if you want to allow overseas users as well as mainland China users to follow and view, you need to register for "WeChat Overseas Single Subject Public Account" through Wechat Interactive.
The good news is that overseas regions can register and authenticate WeChat public accounts and access cross-border payments! Passed Weishang registration certification to support global users' search and attention.
Including the following areas:
Russia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Laos, Liechtenstein, Dunston, Luxembourg
The good news is that overseas regions can register and authenticate WeChat public accounts and access cross-border payments! Passed Weishang registration certification to support global users' search and attention.
Including the following areas:
Russia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Laos, Liechtenstein, Dunston, Luxembourg